**The seaside town of Beaconsville is home to about 350 residents - predominantly a mixture of humans and dwarves. As it has been centuries since the town was first established, there are conflicting accounts as to the origin of the name. Surely the lighthouse was built after the town was named, right? Maybe it was named as a sign of love and devotion to the Lord of Light, whose holy presence is worshipped within the stone walls of the local church...**
Happy Sunday! Sharing my latest completed map - which happens to be my first ever completed map of a settlement! Feel free to download this image (which is 4000x4000 pixels) and use at your table however you see fit. For those that are curious/want more, I wrote a 4-page supplementary PDF that briefly summarizes the history of the town, as well as provided descriptions and potential plot hooks for each of the ten points of interest you see on this map. I bundled that PDF together with several versions of this map (including versions without labels in case you hate what I called things), and have made it all available for sale as a single downloadable ZIP file on [DriveThruRPG](https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/420430/Town-Map--Beaconsville).
Cheers and happy gaming!
Taylor | [Northern Cartography](https://twitter.com/nor_cartography)
Happy Sunday! Sharing my latest completed map - which happens to be my first ever completed map of a settlement! Feel free to download this image (which is 4000x4000 pixels) and use at your table however you see fit. For those that are curious/want more, I wrote a 4-page supplementary PDF that briefly summarizes the history of the town, as well as provided descriptions and potential plot hooks for each of the ten points of interest you see on this map. I bundled that PDF together with several versions of this map (including versions without labels in case you hate what I called things), and have made it all available for sale as a single downloadable ZIP file on [DriveThruRPG](https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/420430/Town-Map--Beaconsville).
Cheers and happy gaming!
Taylor | [Northern Cartography](https://twitter.com/nor_cartography)
**The seaside town of Beaconsville is home to about 350 residents - predominantly a mixture of humans and dwarves. As it has been centuries since the town was first established, there are conflicting accounts as to the origin of the name. Surely the lighthouse was built after the town was named, right? Maybe it was named as a sign of love and devotion to the Lord of Light, whose holy presence is worshipped within the stone walls of the local church...**
Happy Sunday! Sharing my latest completed map - which happens to be my first ever completed map of a settlement! Feel free to download this image (which is 4000x4000 pixels) and use at your table however you see fit. For those that are curious/want more, I wrote a 4-page supplementary PDF that briefly summarizes the history of the town, as well as provided descriptions and potential plot hooks for each of the ten points of interest you see on this map. I bundled that PDF together with several versions of this map (including versions without labels in case you hate what I called things), and have made it all available for sale as a single downloadable ZIP file on [DriveThruRPG](https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/420430/Town-Map--Beaconsville).
Cheers and happy gaming!
Taylor | [Northern Cartography](https://twitter.com/nor_cartography)
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