That’s amazing! Ryan Dunleavy, is there a way to pay you just for the city-level map, as I don’t think my GMing style lends itself well to all the rooftop or street-level maps, and I don’t want to be a fake-patron.
Adam D Thanks for the compliment, Adam! The $5 tier on Patreon will get you access to the large map download (and the rooftop maps if you want them). You can set your Patronage to just a certain amount per year (maybe even lifetime), even if it is just the $5, which is definitely fine and appreciated. Let me know if that works for you.
Oh thank Fortune. Blades couldn’t officially be released for real until you got your books, Matthew.
(p.s. I miss that game room)
Where did you get the map printed? It looks great!
Lester Ward directed me to this source, Sean Young.
uprinting.com – UPrinting.com – High Quality, Affordable Online Printing Services
I’m pretty happy with the result.
Matthew Gagan, what did you use as the source file for your awesome map? Is this a homebrew version, or did I miss something in the backer materials?
Via Ryan Dunleavy’s Patreon. 🙂
patreon.com – Ryan Dunleavy is creating Illustrated Maps for role-playing games | Patreon
Awesome!
That’s amazing! Ryan Dunleavy, is there a way to pay you just for the city-level map, as I don’t think my GMing style lends itself well to all the rooftop or street-level maps, and I don’t want to be a fake-patron.
Adam D Thanks for the compliment, Adam! The $5 tier on Patreon will get you access to the large map download (and the rooftop maps if you want them). You can set your Patronage to just a certain amount per year (maybe even lifetime), even if it is just the $5, which is definitely fine and appreciated. Let me know if that works for you.
Yeah, that will work. Cheers!