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Denizens of the Tower! In The Elemental Heart, a group of level-5 adventurers learns that the desert metropolis, Turquoise Gate, has had its water supply cut off by a group of cultists/activists who took over the place known as the elemental heart. It is known that an arcane device under the city magically provides water to all districts.

Upon exploring the place, the characters learn of a man who believes that the elemental force within the machine is actually a sentient being that has been captive for over a hundred years. All this so that Turquoise Gate could survive in an environment where a city that large could never thrive. Alas, while their motives are benign, the activists are dooming thousands of people to the city's collapse. Thousands shall die and/or lose their homes if they water is not restored.

This is a level-5 adventure with dungeon-crawling in the sewers, a confrontation with elemental activists messing with the city's infrastructure, and a savage encounter with an elemental creature yearning for freedom!

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Nick Morrow

Hey! It's the thing!

elventower

Yes sir!, thanks for the nice suggestion. I hope that the map and accompanying lore is useful to you in your games!

Johann Weise

Hello Elven Tower. When i'm trying to print out this map on my plotter all the maps are coming in at 58.33"x58.33" (double the inches). Can you correct this discrepency? I've seen this on a few other maps.

elventower

Hello Johann, Sorry about this situation. This could be caused by several issues that come to mind. The maps are exported at a DPI of 72, since that is the standard for online use and can easily be adjusted for printing. Have you tried printing at half the size? With the information I have it's not easy for me to know what I can do to help you. I'm guessing maybe an export at 300 DPI would solve your issue.