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0one's Blueprints: The Great City, Temple Ward

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The Blueprints product line offers you old-fashioned blue printed maps for using in your adventures and campaigns. For each map you get a blueprint version and a standard black and white version. The maps are all vector-based so you will get maximum print resolution. Despite their old fashioned appearance each map offers you a degree of customization by using the pdf technology at its best. A small control bar (which will not be printed) on each map allows you to turn on and off the grid, eliminate the room numbers, get the walls filled and don’t show doors and furniture.
Each product features a classic fantasy adventure location: a dungeon, a keep, a temple complex, a thieves’ guild and so on. You can use these map as reference to build your own adventures or simply take them at hand in case your players go in an unexpected direction during the campaign.
While offering you the best quality, these products are really cheap.

The Great City, Temple Ward

Welcome to the Temple Ward, the most prized place for adventurers seeking healing and for people following their religious duties. The Temple Ward is a beautiful part of the Great City, featuring wonderful marble-built temples and great, pebbled, roads flanked by trees and well-tended bushes. The city of the dead also rests here, but, by many, it is believed to be a separate part of the city, rising north of the Temple Ward.
The number of the building refers to the map available in the Great City blueprint. Some descriptions of these buildings follow.

• 1-Our Lady of Luck Temple: The most mundane temple of the Great City is dedicated to the Luck Goddess. The temple features a ground floor with eight white marble pillars on the front side. The grad hall of prayers holds few sits because the temple is often overcrowded so the people stand up hearing the liturgy. Below the temple rests a crypt featuring statues of lesser gods over tombs of high priests as well as a white marble Luck Goddess’ statue.

• 3-House of Swords Abbey: One of the largest temples in the city, the Abbey of Swords is more similar to a military structure than a temple. Surrounded by a high wall and protected by guardhouses at the entrance, this temple is well prepared to war. Inside the wall there is a great garden and some austere buildings: the Grand Hall of Swords, which is the most prized healing place for fighter and warriors, the barracks, housing warpriests of the swords, the Archbishop’s quarters, house of the Bishop of the Swords, the stables and a gymnasium where all the priests must train twice a day.

• 4-The Silver Lady Temple: This is the temple dedicated to the moon. The temple is shaped like a half moon with two great fountains also shaped like a moon standing before the entrance. Inside, the temple, built with a silver stone, is small but still houses some of the clergy as well as a renown library overgrown with moon-related tomes and books.

• 5-The Shiny Lord Temple: Smaller than the temple of the moon but much higher, the temple of the Sun features only two great halls. Both the halls are very well lighted and feature a great mosaic of the sun in their middle. A crystal dome cover the second floor of the temple, wonderfully crafted to multiply the sunlight thousands of times.

• 6-The Great Mother Temple: This is the temple for nature’s worshipers. The main feature of the temple is a timeless tree which is said to live from over ten centuries. The temple’s main worship area is on the first floor; this way the worshipers can overlook and pray the great tree. The ground floor, which is accessible only from the first floor, houses the clergy, a library, storerooms and a private prayer hall.

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The House of Swords

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The Silver Lady Temple

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September 6th, 2008
0one's products are universally good. For less than two dollars you get a nice professional image, usually able to be opened in Photoshop for modification to fit your own adventures, and which projects and prints nicely. One major advantage is that the [...]
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January 22nd, 2007
Zooms in on the Temple Ward of 0One's Great City map, giving building plans for five of the temples there, each with its own distinct architectural style. I didn't like the idea of a god called the Shiny Lord, but that's just a nitpick.<br&gt [...]
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May 28th, 2006
I have all the wards in the Great City and plan to spend quite some time developing the details. Awesome map series, the best!<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: Everything<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Nothing to complain [...]
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May 10th, 2006
Like my first comments about theese maps. Awesome kicks ass. Save me a ton of work. I run urban based fantasy. very little dungeon crawl. great stuff keep it up.<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: save me time and effort<br><br> [...]
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File Last Updated:
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This title was added to our catalog on March 28, 2006.