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When we were brainstorming variants for our Dwarven Burrow map, we ended up with more ideas than we could fit—so today, we’re treating you to a bonus variant!

In this version, it looks like the dwarf who once called this cozy burrow home left in a rush, taking only the bare essentials. :O

I imagine this could make for a fun, low-stakes battle encounter—perhaps some scavenging critters have moved in, or maybe something’s taken up residence in that big, empty ale barrel? Let us know in the comments what kind of creatures you’d place here in your campaign!

The Dwarven Burrow has a $0+ and a $5 pack, but this bonus variant has been added to both at no extra cost – You can find these in the downloads section below!.

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Have you claimed the Dwarven Burrow before? Simply re-download the ‘Master ZIP’ from your Downloads page or downloads email. Otherwise, you can claim it in the Dwarven Burrow $1 or $5 pack below.

We’ve also listed some of our other dwarven packs. Hope you enjoy!

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Ross McConnell

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  1. This is a beautiful map, once again! I love the way sunlight shines through into the abandoned space.

    Kruthiks might have moved in, ready to attack unsuspecting travelers. Or perhaps something cuter that offers a friendly social encounter, such as a family of owls.

    1. Glad you like it! I love your idea of it instead being home to a kind creature/s that just needed shelter <3

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