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  1. I lost my #hexcrawl24 #hex24 map. It's not fatal as I did the basic hexes in Hex Kit anyway and I have the hex numbers, so can fill it in again, but I spent a while colouring it.

    This time I have printed one out and stuck it actually into the book.

  2. I think the sign that I may have reached a level of overdevelopment of my #PF2e game is that I need to make a timeline, not just out of sheer worldbuilding fun, but because there are just too many events that I've put in and every day I add more via #hexcrawl24 entries and I can't remember when they were all supposed to have happened.

  3. Added a hex with a Snow Queen to my #hex24 #hexcrawl24. I try to add sections for "signs", "hazards", and "rewards": here we have "Hazards: cold, injury, the whims of an ancient sorceress, Turkish Delight poisoning." (Others in image alt text.)

  4. A problem I'd not thought of with eyedropper fountain pens. These are very simple and hold a lot of ink, but have a problem when they get hot that the air inside the reservoir expands and can force ink out.

    Usually this only happens in summer but I guess it can also happen when you take them in from the cold in winter to do #hex24 #hexcrawl24. Modern pens like this have a valve that stops this but I opened the valve 🙄

    This is an Opus 88 with EF nib, loaded with Noodlers Black, btw. Great pen.

  5. My updated #hex24 #hexcrawl24 map (I don't know what to tag this as people are using both). Red numbers are hex coordinates that have something prepared in them. Blue numbers are for when it's in my notebook, they are pages. The green border is the "official" limit of the campaign so technically I don't have to go outside that but might.

    I printed this out from #hexkit using my own hex tiles which I designed to allow printing and whoa it actually works.

  6. My updated #hex24 #hexcrawl24 map (I don't know what to tag this as people are using both). Red numbers are hex coordinates that have something prepared in them. Blue numbers are for when it's in my notebook, they are pages. The green border is the "official" limit of the campaign so technically I don't have to go outside that but might.

    I printed this out from #hexkit using my own hex tiles which I designed to allow printing and whoa it actually works.

  7. My updated #hex24 #hexcrawl24 map (I don't know what to tag this as people are using both). Red numbers are hex coordinates that have something prepared in them. Blue numbers are for when it's in my notebook, they are pages. The green border is the "official" limit of the campaign so technically I don't have to go outside that but might.

    I printed this out from #hexkit using my own hex tiles which I designed to allow printing and whoa it actually works.

  8. My updated map (I don't know what to tag this as people are using both). Red numbers are hex coordinates that have something prepared in them. Blue numbers are for when it's in my notebook, they are pages. The green border is the "official" limit of the campaign so technically I don't have to go outside that but might.

    I printed this out from using my own hex tiles which I designed to allow printing and whoa it actually works.

  9. A ver, gente, necesito opinión. Es para OTRO proyecto. ¿Blanco y negro con sombras, amarillo claro, amarillo con acentuado de MAS amarillo o "el abismo de la oscuridad te absorbe y destruye tu impresora"?

    #Dungeon24 #hexcrawl24 #Apalabrado #Rol #Ttrpg #Art #Spanishartist