Final Set of Shrine #GeomorphMapContest Entries

Check in tomorrow for our winner & runners-up.  Today we’ve got the last set of entries for the shrine edition of our contest:

Vance Atkins of Leicester’s Ramble sent these:

“A shine to some nameless (or at least difficult-to-pronounce) spider god, its alter ringed by four massive, glowing cabochons. And a shrine to a twisted god – its adherents following tortuous paths to a font of black flame.”

"Spider Shrine" by Vance Atkins of www.leicestersramble.com.  It is shared with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
“Spider Shrine” by Vance Atkins of www.leicestersramble.blogspot.com. It is shared with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
"Maze Shrine" by Vance Atkins of www.leicestersramble.com.  It is shared with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
“Maze Shrine” by Vance Atkins of www.leicestersramble.blogspot.com. It is shared with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Yana of Pen & Paper Role-playing of Russia entered this design:

Yana of pnprpg.ru sends this shrine with a Creative Commons attribution share-alike 4.0 license.
Yana of pnprpg.ru sends this shrine with a Creative Commons attribution share-alike 4.0 license.

Andrey Makarov also from Pen & Paper Role-playing of Russia entered his new design:

"The Shrine from a Distant Star" by Andrey Makarov or www.pnprpg.ru.  He shares it with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.
“The Shrine from a Distant Star” by Andrey Makarov or www.pnprpg.ru. He shares it with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.

Ray Schmidt Shares “Shrine of the Scarab”:

"Shrine of the Scarab" by Ray Schmidt.  It has a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
“Shrine of the Scarab” by Ray Schmidt. It has a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Jim Magnusson submits this shrine:

A shrine by Jim Magnusson.  He shares it with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
A shrine by Jim Magnusson. He shares it with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Gregory MacKenzie of Busy Game Master Submits a Design and an Encounter Key

"Shrine of the Spider God" by Gregory MacKenzie of www.busygamemaster.com.  It has a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.
“Shrine of the Spider God” by Gregory MacKenzie of www.busygamemaster.com. It has a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.

This area opens to an abyss as black as midnight. Cold air wells up from
below. Here savage underworld demi-humans once and perhaps still make
sacrifice to the spider god.

Key:

a. A victim of the spider god, an dessicated adventurer wrapped in webs
whose backpack still contains useful equipment, dry socks, a key, and
rope. An oil lantern hangs from a belt, it swings in the wind with the
webs, squeaking.

b. A demi-human priest of the spider god, dressed in robes which are
embroidered with webs. The mouth of the priest hangs open in a silent
scream. In the corpses hand is a vial of unopened poison which he could
not reach in time.

c. Two for the price of one, here two hapless dwarfs are bound together.
Long since consumed their flesh has fallen away leaving only bones
within the webs and rusting armour which failed to protect them,
nonetheless their bones rattle in the wind. One wears a gold ring.

Erin Smale of Welsh Piper Submits this Shrine:

A shrine by Erin Smale of www.welshpiper.com. The design has a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.
A shrine by Erin Smale of www.welshpiper.com. The design has a Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike 4.0 license.

 James Patterson’s Shrine of the Drow:

"Shrine of the Drow" by James Patterson is shared with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
“Shrine of the Drow” by James Patterson is shared with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

And Dyson Logos used Peter Regan’s Beer Mats/Coasters for his Entries:

Dyson Logos' (of www.rpgcharacters.wordpress.com first shrine.  All rights are reserved for his design.
Dyson Logos’ (of www.rpgcharacters.wordpress.com first shrine. All rights are reserved for his design.
Dyson Logos' (of www.rpgcharacters.wordpress.com second shrine.  All rights are reserved for his design.
Dyson Logos’ (of www.rpgcharacters.wordpress.com second shrine. All rights are reserved for his design.