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Shudder Mountains Map

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:03 am
by Denbrought
I have the boxed set from The Chained Coffin Kickstarter, and I'm starting a (hopefully long-term) campaign with it. However, the big map included (11x14?) needs some modifications due to story reasons. Is there an electronic version of it available for purchase and/or download? The only image I can find is the one on the shop, which is 300x200 pixels (a wee bit small).

Unrelated, but I'm loving this setting. Read the entire box lid to lid last evening, it should keep my group entertained for a good while. Kicking myself for having left it untouched since it arrived years ago, but our game backlog is pretty big. Just ordered the other Shudder Mountains modules as well (83.1, 83.2), I'm sure those will be excellent reads as well. Does anyone know if there are any additional modules or background information available for sale that I might have missed, or planned for future release?

Re: Shudder Mountains Map

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 5:05 pm
by Nerdwerfer
Wasn't there a digital map included with the pdfs? I believe you should have gotten a digital copy of The Chain Coffin and its companion books with your pledged for the box set. As for additional material aimed at the Shudder Mountains, other than reading some of the Silver John stories, I think you have it all. That said, there are modules out there that can be easily adopted for use. I'm beginning my campaign in Bog Hollow, so I've collected and plan to weave together some of the reptile themed DCC adventures. Crawl Magazine no. 9 has 0lv funnel called the Arwich Grinder that I would say is Shudder friendly.

Re: Shudder Mountains Map

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 3:34 am
by soulcatcher78
This might find a home in your campaign (not much squishing required as it has serpent people already).

http://rpgknights.com/wp-content/upload ... -Swamp.pdf

Re: Shudder Mountains Map

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 4:15 pm
by Nerdwerfer
The Yig is strong with this one. Thanks for the link. I have a wall at my house with about 50 modules tacked up that looks like the clue wall from The Usual Suspects...