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Two Free Generic City Maps

Started by Dan Bell, October 11, 2008, 06:36:44 AM

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Figured I should also post this in the game discussion area.

Mike St-Pierre has generously made two of his city maps available here for free: http://www.lythia.com/2008/10/2-cities/

These are two walled cities for use in any fantasy world: One is a desert slave market city, rich from the slave trade and renowned for its gladiatorial schools. The second is a cosmopolitan city with many interesting landmarks.
 

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I can use both of these in my game...thanks for the link!
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