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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:


The Temple of Ivy
Pruice: $4.50 USD

Publisher: Heroic Maps

None know who built the Temple of Ivy, nor which deity it was made to honor. The abandoned temple has sat deep in the forest for centuries, it's doors magically sealed. A few brave souls that have scrambled though the few breaches in the wall report that the floor and walls are adorned with ivy symbols and carvings, but none know the meaning of them. And so, with the true name of the temple lost, this structure has come to be called the Temple of Ivy.

Need a Quick Map for an Encounter?

A printable battlemap compatible with any RPG/DungeonCrawl game. Use as a stand-alone gameboard, or combine with any same-scale tileset.

Contents: A 20 x 30 map depicting an ancient and overgrown temple, located in a forest. Largely intact, this temple features a circular open air courtyard that leads to three distinct areas of the temple, some of which have weathered that effects of time more or less successfully.

Also included is a 300dpi full-size jpg, for poster printing or VTT (n.b. gridless version only available as jpeg).

The Temple of Ivy

The Temple of Ivy


About Heroic Maps

You can download our free door pack here.

Heroic Maps boards are flexible enough to be used with many game systems.

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Text edited by Editor Hebber
Graphics edited by Editor Hebber
Scheduled by Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian