The highland ranch of a self-sufficient hill dwarf.

I drew the Dwarven Burrow with a certain setting in my imagination, and this month was excited to draw it! This is the home of our hill dwarf: a comfortable burrow surrounded by a low, stone wall in a lush valley.
As you well know, stone circles ward off spirits and other undead. For this reason the dwarves have traditionally built the shape into their architecture at every opportunity. With this simple rule, a humble wall becomes a surprisingly effective defense!



How might this map combo fit into your world? After all, you can put anything you like on this hill. Perhaps a wizard’s tower? A witch’s hut? A hunter’s lodge? I’d love to hear your ideas below!


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Its a great map as is, but its also a great map for adding a structure like a hedge wizards tower or even a small tavern on top of. It'll be super handy in the future.
I've been thinking about a new campaign and part of the setting would be dwarfs being tricked to travel to a land for gold but there is no gold. it would be generations later but I was gonna keep them kinda depressed or mad. now with this I get the idea that maybe some of the dwarfs are like that and others have just accepted a new quiet way of life amongst the hills. they'd have a temperament somewhere between a traditional dwarf and a halfling