Final Set of Lava #GeomorphMapContest Entries!
Below you’ll find the final group of lava geomorph map entries. My thanks to all who have entered. See also the first and second sets of entries for this contest. Tomorrow night we’ll announce the winner. (If you entered but don’t see your entry below or on the two pages linked, please send a message ASAP to joe at inkwellideas dot com.) The winner gets a set of DungeonMorph Dice and a free electronic copy of Chubby Monster Games’ Moleskin Maps!
If you’re looking to get a jump on the next round, our secret ingredient will be a shrine. Somehow your design should include a room or group of rooms that is evocative of a shrine. Tomorrow we’ll post the winner and the full rules, which will likely be nearly identical to this round’s rules.
With that out of the way, on to the entries:
Three from first round winner Andrey Makarov of PNPRPG.ru:
Next we have a couple of designs by Ann all of PNPRPG.ru:
Roland Volz of Mad Gaming Madness sent this design:
Roland says, “I had the idea for a lava bath – a room that used to be a hot bath with a large statue in the corner, where people used to relax and socialize. Sometime after the collapse of the civilization, the hot springs drained, and a chasm opened in the room. Lava rose to fill it to the current level. The unworked caverns are either part of the lava tubes, or are a natural cave system that also intersected with the new chasm.”
Ray Schmidt entered these two designs:
Erin Smale of Welsh Piper sent this design:
Simon Goodwin entered two designs:
Peter Regan of Oubliette Magazine sent in these designs:
Jim McLaughlin entered three designs:
Aaron Frost of Wasted The Game sent this design to the contest:
Vance Atkins of Leicester’s Ramble sent two designs:
Vance writes, “Because basalt forms hexagonal columns as it cools, the floors of the two geomorphs are hexes. Others can obsessively cross-hatch, I’ll do little hexes. One hex is occupied be a lava stream, with a resident salamandar. The second is a lava pool with basalt column islands to negotiate across safely.”