It Was Tuesday (Regional Map)


Zzarchov Kowolski of “A Thousand Dead Babies” and “Neoclassical Geek Revival” fame has written and released a pulp fantasy adventure novel titled “It Was Tuesday“. As part of his effort to make it a classic pulp fantasy novel, he had the cover art and interior map drawn by people completely unfamiliar with the book proper.

The full brief I received for this was “Fantasy regional map with something resembling fantasy Italy, fantasy France, and fantasy Bulgaria. Oh, and it has a desert.” So… I did the obvious thing and used a photograph of Vermin Supreme as the basic structure of fantasy Italy and went from there.

So here we have “Generic Fantasy Map # 17”. We have mountains, deserts, hills, strange mesas, odd standing stones, improbably large bridges, an island that looks like a unicorn’s head (at Vermin Supreme’s suggestion), towering monoliths, and so on. Everything a good fantasy locale needs. Everything except any relevance whatsoever to the book in question.

So, please, enjoy this map and make from it whatever you need for your games instead.

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