Castle Zagyg Yggsburgh Pdf File

I have the beautiful Darlene map of Yggsburgh, but I was wondering if there was a single-page version of the Yggsburgh map that could be handed out to players? Is there a PDF version of the Darlene map? (Otherwise I can scan in the small map from the hardback, but it would be nice to have a colour version). Also the supplements have detailed maps of the various quarters of Yggsburgh, but they are split over multiple pages. Is there a version which integrates these into a single map? Anyway to begin with I may restrict players to the Outs until I get my head around the vast amount of information! As others have mentioned, they used to sell a nice PDF version that has since been taken down (due to the loss of the IP).

Even before this map was sold, a website called CNCPlayer.net had a small JPG version of the map (notice the quaint spelling of the 'Xagyg' castle, which suggests how old this image really is). You can still find it via web archive: Notoriously, by the way, the PDF version of the East Mark map is one of the few places that the Yggsburgh environs map's scale is mentioned. It is 1.5 miles per hex (making the Castle over a day's journey from Yggsburgh, or around 45 miles by road). The area map that came with the YG2: Castle Zagyg boxed set later obverted this with all new (larger) hexes that were additionally smaller in scale, 1 mile each (making the Castle 23 miles distant from the city). Map 'on the cover' of Yggsburgh? Also, I just noticed that the OP's question wasn't fully answered. Yes, there are 3 versions of the Yggsburgh city map, all of which were available in PDF.

1) First is a very nicely painted, full colour city map which (unfortunately) doesn't perfectly match the next two maps (I don't care, I use this one primarily anyway). 2) Then, there is a full colour line-art map that is the same as the city map found in the Yggsburgh book. 3) Finally, there are the very detailed black & white line-art maps included in the back of the town supplements, which were released as PDF. I have all of these, and I also have a private message box here on Dragonsfoot if you'd like to discuss. The last maps I have removed from their town supplement PDFs and cobbled together via Illustrator to be a large 8mb map of the entire East End (minus the block from Hammer Street to Work Close, which was never mapped, but including Plaza Avenue).