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Deep Blues: Nautilus
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Deep Blues: Nautilus

The Nautilus is, perhaps, the most famous submarine of the world, even it is a fictional one. Featured in 1870 in Jules Verne’s novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”, the Nautilus fascinated since then millions of people. Verne himself featured it again in a sequel called “The Mysterious Island” in 1874. A number of movies and writers referred or featured it after that, including the famous Walt Disney’s movie with the same title of the book and the comic book, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, by Alan Moore, which eventually became a movie too.

This Blueprint is our take on the Nautilus. It differs very much from the Verne’s description; it is smaller, more modern and armed. Its shape is not cigar-like but it was freely inspired by an actual nautilus. Suitable for Victorian, steampunk or modern games or whenever you need a fantasy submarine.

The featured poster map included in this product comes as a 25,5 x 22 inches sheet and fractioned in six 8,5 x 11 inches sheets, allowing you to print it on a conventional printer or take the file to a print server to output a gorgeous nautilus poster map.




Features
Rule the Dungeon.
Enhanced customization (choose which features are visible)
Alternative hexagonal grid
Alternative Metric Scale (New!)
"North" mark available and orientable
Master Control Panel allows you to control all the maps at once
Buttons for printing only blue maps or black and white maps

WARNING: you must use Adobe Acrobat Reader 6+ in order to use all the features of this product

The Deep Blues Blueprints
While in the standard Blueprints you will find a classic fantasy adventure location, the Deep Blues Blueprints cover a broader range of locations themes like Lovecraftian horror, modern, steampunk, victorian, western, oriental, superhero, pulp, science fiction 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.
The “Blue” version of these map does not resemble old D&D maps, it would not make any sense, instead, they appear as old technical blueprints (white ink on blue background), allowing you to produce cool handouts for your players or simply use a nice-looking map while running your own adventures.
While offering you the best quality, these products are really inexpensive.


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