Every month that Patreon funding remains over the $400 mark I sift through my back catalog and bring up a selection of maps that my patrons then vote on as to which will be released under the free commercial-use license. This month we already released Ravenson’s Landing, and now it is being joined by The Breached Fortress of Anoros!
The Fortress of Anoros has long been buried beneath the Three Peaks. Originally cut into the peaks by a warrior of the plane of Earth trapped here and driven insane by the vagaries of the prime, the fortress was then sealed off and lost during the great war.
Recent rumours indicate that a team of dwarves along with a score of goblin slaves have managed to break back into the fortress by mining from an old cave in the north face of the Brother, middle of the Three Peaks.
When the party arrives, however, the dwarven dig is abandoned, and has been for several weeks. Perhaps there really are interesting (and dangerous) things deep within the Three Peaks that they have uncovered?
For this reissue of the Breached Fortress maps, I’ve gone back to the original scan, improved the contrast and brightness to more fully get rid of the grid lines, cleaned up the graphical quality a bit, and added a grid to one version (as the original was posted before I started adding grids to most of the maps on the blog).
This map is made available to you under a free license for personal or commercial use under the “RELEASE THE KRAKEN” initiative thanks to the awesome supporters of my Patreon Campaign. Over 400 awesome patrons have come together to fund the site and these maps, making them free for your use.
Because of the incredible generosity of my patrons, I’m able to make this map free for commercial use also. Each month while funding is over the $400 mark, we choose a map from the blog’s extensive back catalog to retroactively release under this free commercial license. You can use, reuse, remix and/or modify the maps that are being published under the commercial license on a royalty-free basis as long as they include attribution (“Cartography by Dyson Logos” or “Maps by Dyson Logos”). For those that want/need a Creative Commons license, it would look something like this:
Cartography by Dyson Logos is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
