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0one's Blueprints: The Great City: Trades Ward

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The Blueprints product line offers you old-fashioned blue printed maps for using in your adventures and campaigns. For each map you get a blueprint version and a standard black and white version. The maps are all vector-based so you will get maximum print resolution. Despite their old fashioned appearance each map offers you a degree of customization by using the pdf technology at its best. A small control bar (which will not be printed) on each map allows you to turn on and off the grid, eliminate the room numbers, get the walls filled and don’t show doors and furniture.
Each product features a classic fantasy adventure location: a dungeon, a keep, a temple complex, a thieves’ guild and so on. You can use these map as reference to build your own adventures or simply take them at hand in case your players go in an unexpected direction during the campaign.
While offering you the best quality, these products are really cheap.

The Great City, Trades Ward

The Trades Ward is the beating commercial hearth of the Great City. All adventurers sooner or later will visit this crowded district. In the middle of the trades ward the great market square is found, where an infinite number of small booths, peddlers and self-calling vendors show up like magic at the first light of each day. The trades ward features also many brick-n-mortar shops, both facing the square and scattered in the many alleys and small streets surrounding the great square. All of the common services can be found here: alchemists, locksmiths, armorers, tailors, weavers, weaponsmiths, brewing houses, and woodworkers.
The number of the building refers to the map available in the Great City blueprint. Some descriptions of these buildings follow.

• 2 – Curiosity Shop: This shop appears very small and anonymous, but entering you will find yourself in a faerie world, surrounded by any sort of strange objects. However the shop is not so small as it seems. A door leads upstairs to the second section of the shop, where only some customers are allowed. A secret door in this second shop leads in a top-secret area, where many strange and sometimes illegal objects are sold.

• 3 - Alchemist: This small shop is busy at all times. On the ground floor you can find the shop where all sort of potions are sold. Upstairs there is the laboratory, a chamber with a well providing fresh water and a storage room. Hidden by a secret door there is another storage room where the most precious (and dangerous) potions are kept.

• 4 – Locksmith: The largest locksmith of the city. A large working area dominates the shop. A small office and a privy are the only other rooms here.

• 5 - Armors & Fine Weapons Shop: A small porch gives access to a full-equipped weapon and armor store. The store is provided of a secret room where magical weapons and armors are kept.

• 6 – Emporium: You can fin just about anything in the great emporium. The main shop area is connected to a secondary storage room by well-locked double doors. Important deliveries of goods are discussed in the emporium owner house, on the first floor.

• 7 - Woodworker: A double door leads directly in the woodworker laboratory. Special business is held in the small office accessible through a small door from the laboratory.

• 8 – Fine Silks & Clothes Shop: An impressive array of silks and clothes are shown in the main shop area. This area also features large working tables where expert weavers cut clothes and silks. Another smaller shop area holds the best silks from distant southlands. The owner of the shop dwells on the first floor of this building with his family.

• 9 - Merchant’s Guildhall: The guildhall is divided in two main areas: the public area and the private area. A hook-shaped corridor gives access to the facilities of the public area: the library, the meeting room, and the assembly room. The private area belongs to the guildmaster who usually dwells here.

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The Curiosity Shop and the Alchemist

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The Fine Silks & Clothes Shop and the Woodworker

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September 6th, 2008
0one's products are universally good. For less than two dollars you get a nice professional image, usually able to be opened in Photoshop for modification to fit your own adventures, and which projects and prints nicely. One major advantage is that the [...]
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June 4th, 2006
What else is there to say that hasn't already been said of 0one's Great City series? The entire set is consistently good, and well worth the money. For me, you can't have some sets without the others, and this is one of my favorites of the Great City [...]
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March 19th, 2006
Latest in the detailed breakdown of buildings to be found in The Great City, this product looks at the merchant district, the commercial heart of the city. As with other 'Ward' books, the contents consist of detailed plans for several of the establishm [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on February 20, 2006.