An underground cabaret with a packed schedule of music and magic shows.

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Morgan Pabst (Mo the Half) designed this map with some watercolor submitted by me (Ross McConnell). The result is a buzzing bar, glinting stage, and multiple offshoot rooms to flesh out the establishment.

The speakeasy is the tavern of the 1920s! For campaigns set around that period, this map might serve as a player base of sorts – a place to retreat to between covert missions, occult investigations, or tobacco-fueled detective work.

The Pay-What-You-Want version (which you can try for free, if you like) comes with the Magic Show and Music Show layouts, to help keep things interesting:

You can also slide $5 our way and enjoy the following Plus Pack assets and map variants:

  • 182 extracted map assets with all-new furniture seen in the map variants
  • Show. Musical and magical show variants
  • Crime Scene. Color and Noir palettes
  • Mob Den. Fantasy and “sugar” variants
  • Rooftop. Interior and exterior, with rooftop seating!

Want to see more maps set in this era? Please let us know in the comments if so! We’ll always focus on fantasy, but it’s a great time branching out once in a while.

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About the author

Ross McConnell

DM, aspiring artist, and founder of 2-Minute Tabletop! I love drawing, writing, and worldbuilding, and this is the website where all of it comes together.

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