Savage Frontier Map

Savage Frontier Map. Farming in the Savage Frontier Spriggan's Den Featured here are four maps made to supplement the suggested locations for players to visit in the 3rd chapter of Storm King's Thunder: The Savage Frontier.These high resolution maps come in multiple variations including with or without text or labels for tabletop or digital play, print resolution pdfs, alternative versions using a nighttime palettes, and black and white line versions. In addition to the map in chooban's answer, there's a more detailed map of the Savage Frontier (which extends from the Sword Coast to the desert of Anauroch) in Storm King's Thunder on pg

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In addition to the map in chooban's answer, there's a more detailed map of the Savage Frontier (which extends from the Sword Coast to the desert of Anauroch) in Storm King's Thunder on pg As pointed out by @DerekStucki in the comments, a high-resolution digital version of this map is available for download for free online

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Gateway to the Savage Frontier - map of Overland drawn by MickTheMage using DJ's Dungeon Mapper (map-making tool to easily create grid based maps for your computer games) online in browser with notes. The accuracy of this map is uncanny, easily matching 1 for 1 with the official maps found in my adventure books Just dropping in to say that this map is remarkably well done

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Gateway to the Savage Frontier. I've changed the location of a few places and added many new landmarks in to suite my needs This makes for the perfect map for my players to use on their journey

Spriggan's Den Yora's site for Sword & Sorcery RPGs. Featured here are four maps made to supplement the suggested locations for players to visit in the 3rd chapter of Storm King's Thunder: The Savage Frontier.These high resolution maps come in multiple variations including with or without text or labels for tabletop or digital play, print resolution pdfs, alternative versions using a nighttime palettes, and black and white line versions. The idea behind the three versions is that GMs can easily make their own custom maps showing the area relevant to their campaign or adventure and only include the places that the PCs in their campaign would know about