Lava #GeomorphMapContest Ends Late Monday May 4th

Remember that the contest ends in two and a half days (as of this posting)!  We’ve got several more entries to post below.  Please see the full rules as well as the prior entries for this contest.  (See also the prior contest with a “throne” secret ingredient.)  Our secret ingredient this time is “lava” and the winner gets a set of DungeonMorph Dice and a free electronic copy of Chubby Monster Games’ Moleskin Maps!

And now for the latest entries:

First from Andrew C Durston of Campaign Nook:

Andrew explains, “This geomorph shows a set of stairs descending into a chamber whose bottom is filled with mostly encrusted lava except for a small circular area used for some purpose, where the lava has not cooled.”

"Lava Lake" by Andrew C Durston of campaignnook.blogspot.com.  He shares it using a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
“Lava Lake” by Andrew C Durston of campaignnook.blogspot.com. He shares it using a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Next, “The Lava Steps” by Glynn Seal of Monkey Blood Design:

"The Lava Steps" by Glynn Seal of www.monkeyblooddesign.co.uk.  Is has a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.
“The Lava Steps” by Glynn Seal of www.monkeyblooddesign.co.uk. Is has a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.

Two Designs by Tim Shorts of Gothridge Manor:

"Hot Seat" by Tim Shorts of gothridgemannor.blogspot.com.  It is realeased using a Creative Commons Public Domain license.
“Hot Seat” by Tim Shorts of gothridgemanor.blogspot.com. It is released using a Creative Commons Public Domain license.
Lava by Tim Shorts of gothridgemanor.blogspot.com. It is released using a Creative Commons Public Domain license.
Lava by Tim Shorts of gothridgemanor.blogspot.com. It is released using a Creative Commons Public Domain license.

Our Most Recently received design, “Temple of Fire” by Peter Schweighofer of Griffon Publishing Studio:

"Temple of Fire" by Peter Schweighofer of griffonpubstudio.com.  It is release using a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 license.
“Temple of Fire” by Peter Schweighofer of griffonpubstudio.com. It is release using a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 license.