This is the final quadrant/quarter of my Velkarta Island series, which began months ago with the Pirate Port of Velkarta.
This quadrant is located on the Southeast part of the island, and contains an old set of ruins, a small lake, volcano, beach and dense jungle. My intention with the island was to provide [2] areas for potential social encounters (Pirate Port, Pirate King's Fort) and [2] areas for potential adventures, encounters and other potential map entrances.
Two caves lead into the base of the volcano, providing easy transition to additional maps that may delve beneath the earth toward natural formed caverns, rough hewn tunnels, some kind of ancient ruin or whatever else you may desire for your campaign/game.
A raised bit of stone upon the lake is designed to have been used (once) as a sacrificial altar before the base of the volcano. Is it still used today? If so, by whom? And what does performing a sacrifice accomplish?
To the west of the volcano are a set of old ruins, long since torn apart by the toothless bite of wind and merciless claws of time. Rubble and overgrowth cover an area that could easily be used by bandits, escaped prisoners, pirates for hiding treasure (or meeting secretly) or perhaps is rumored to be haunted.
I hope you enjoyed the Velkarta series as much as I did! I may return to this area to add a few additional islands that one could sail to from the Island to search for treasure, confront a creature or hunt down some particularly scurvy scoundrels, but that will be for another day!
Tier Rewards will be sent out shortly. If you have any ideas, comments or suggestions, please feel free to let me know!
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[Made in Dungeondraft with some assets from AoA, Gnome Factory, Essendi, Gogot, & BMM]
-Shadow-
2021-05-30 22:22:43 +0000 UTC