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0one's Blueprints: The Church on Skull Hill

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Rule the Dungeon feature implemented.
Enhanced customization (now doors and furniture are separate, for example)
Alternative hexagonal grid now available
"North" mark now available and orientable
Master control panel allows you to control all the maps at once
Buttons for printing only blue maps or black and white maps

....and still under two bucks!

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Welcome to Øone’s Blueprints!
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, using the pdf technology at its best. A button (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, don’t show doors and furniture and many other options, depending on the kind of map.
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 inexpensive.


The Church on the Skull Hill
In a desolate region, avoided by most of the people, lies the Skull Hill, a place said to be haunted. On top of the hill, shaped like a human skull, lies a crumbling desecrated church. The place is eerie and gloom, and the cemetery surrounding the church makes the place even scarier. The eye sockets and the nose of the Skull Hill are actually entrances of caverns that lie beneath the hill. An abandoned farm, belonged to a daring man who tried to live in that haunted place, crumbles in ruin east of the hill.

The Church: The church crumbles in ruin but most of its furniture is still present among the fallen walls. A great main hall, flanked by shrines, leads to a blood-covered altar before a great statue of an unknown hellish creature. East and west, two alcoves show the shattered remains of two more dark statues. Beyond the altar, two rooms seem to have hosted living beings recently. In the westernmost one, the remains of a camp can be found, while in the easternmost a complete study has been built. Two spiral staircases lead to a balcony, overlooking the entire church. From the balcony is still possible to look outside the church, through the shattered gothic windows.

The Catacombs: Beneath the church lie the catacombs. A dark, damp corridor littered with smashed and shattered coffins, hiding the remains of unknown people. Bones and bricks litter the floor of the catacombs, as they have been plundered many times. A crumbled wall connects the catacombs to the goblin caves beneath the hill. The main crypt of the catacombs lies untouched, protected by secret doors and undead guardians. The crypt is said to hold the remains of a high priest.

The Abandoned Farm: Someone, in a recent past, dared to live in this dread place. He or she hasn’t last long, because the farm now crumbles in ruin. An old well can be found within a fallen fence surrounding the farm. Shattered furniture can be found everywhere in the house, but no personal effect are visible. Maybe someone has left the place taking with him all his belongings. Through a trapdoor in the stable’s floor, the cellar can be reached. The big cellar’s ceiling is sustained by two rows of sturdy pillars. A secret door leads to a mysterious hidden section of the cellar. The purpose of this section is unknown. The bottom of the well can be reached through a trapped corridor and beyond a stalactites cave the goblins caves can be found.


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November 30th, 2009
I just wanted to add to the other reviewers here. Nice work, 0one games...a company that consistently delivers exactly what they promise. In the case of The Church on Skull Hill, it is a night's adventure with a very useful map just waiti [...]
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November 15th, 2007
A great product. You cannot go wrong with Oone's blueprints. I use them in a virtual table-top with MapTool with a cloned monitor, and they are a amazing addition to the game! And they're cheap! [...]
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December 19th, 2006
Another great set of blueprints in the gold standard product line of the business. This is everything that you've come to expect from 0one's Blueprints. It's a church and it's on Skull Hill. What more can I say? It's well done with all the usual fe [...]
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October 19th, 2006
This was a nice addition to the line, but then I always enjoy these maps. I haven't commented in a while on them because I just ran out of things to say. The Church on Skull Hill just seems noteworthy. This one is particularly nice because it is not [...]
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Pages
20
ISBN
1-30000-178-7
Publisher Stock #
blu30
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12 MB
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