


A User's Guide for additional context, suggestions on use, etc.

All of these files make it instantly easy and possible to print Ravenloft's entire interior on a standard home printer. 3 Print-ready PDF files separated into letter-sized compatible rooms and larger rooms.'DM Maps' of entire floors with labels corresponding to the module and notes included to assist in understanding Ravenloft's layout ( low res example).287 assets made from Ravenloft's interior for you to optionally use in your own mapmaking, including a token for Strahd himself.VTT-compressed JPEG versions of every complete floor at drastically smaller file size (20MB PNG files > 1MB JPEG files).Those same files as 'unfurnished' variants so you can create your own castle from scratch!.Full Resolution PNG files of every individual room and each complete floor of Ravenloft (with and w/o grid).You would need either this or the original Ravenloft 'I6' adventure for the map key.UPDATE: 2 years after its initial release, the Ravenloft battle maps have been "remastered"! Please see the Update Summary image at the bottom of this product description for a synopsis of the many improvements coming with this update. The maps are labelled following the adventure 'House of Strahd'. These pages contain the maps of Castle Ravenloft, In both player- and game master form. You would not normally need a player map, but it can be handy if you want to put your players on the wrong track, or if they press someone into drawing one.Īnd finally, sometimes it is useful to have an expendible map to doodle on (one you can always print again.) (There is a brazier-symbol, but it is not used) Room 78 contains a brazier, not what appears to be a well. Not all statues and furniture were drawn in on the original map. The stairways in map 10 are really Room 17, not 19. Room 40 has windows that are not shown on the map. Two, there are a few very tiny mistakes or ommissions in the map.

While this is not necessarily bad, it means that sometimes the structure of the castle and the positions of the rooms is not always apparent. One, the original map is three-dimensional. It has a good feel, a logical architecture, and plenty of details. The map of Castle Ravenloft, included in the original Ravenloft adventure, and later reprinted in 'House of Strahd', is one of the best maps of castles that I have ever seen (castle Avernus, in Roots of Evil, comes second).
