Arcology and Portals Links
- Arcology info and entrance page | Portals, The Lost Arcology | Portals, long distance
- Portal, close up, Type A | Portal, close up, Type B
- empty lands, Southern Hemisphere, portal | The Great Erg, Southern Hemisphere, portal
- The Great Open, Southern Hemisphere, portal | Wildlands, Southern Hemisphere, portal
- Wildlands 2, Southern Hemisphere, portal
- top level Entrance, outdoors
- inside top level, Tier 01 | Tier 02, Part 1 | Tier 02, Part 2
- Tier 03 | Tier 04 | Tier 05
- Tier 06 | Tier 07 | Tier 08
- area 1
- area 2
- area 3
- area 5
- City Cave 01
- City Cave 02
- Goblin cave 01
- Goblin Cave 02
- Goblin Cave, 03
A loosely interpreted map of B4 The Lost City’s Tier 5 map.
Map is 250 feet by 200 feet. Each grid square is 10 feet.
Some suggested room descriptions.
Map is 250’ × 200’
Note that the room dimensions were chosen so a bullseye lantern wouldn’t light up the opposite walls for rooms larger than 80 feet.
The different tiles could have different smoothness or roughness. Example: The terracota ones could have a nice walking surface, the gray ones could have slippery surfaces, and the light brown could be crumbly and require careful walking to move on them.
Room 1) Entrance from above. Water well, no water, in the room. A statue in the lower left corner.
Room 2) 80’ circular room. Debris
Room 3) 60’ × 60’ skeleton and broken table.
Room 4) 60’ × 120’ room is lsightly lopsided to throw off adventurer mappers. A small stone bridge in the room.
Room 5) 20’ × 10’ floor is well poished stone and slippery. Adventurers who aren’t careful wil lslide into room 6 and into the water.
Room 6) 20’ × 40’ Cool clear water behind secret doors.
Room 7) 60’ × 80’ yellow-green fungi might be mistaken for gold pieces. Rocks scattered about the room.
Room 8) 130’ circular room. Sounds of ocean waves laping a sandy shore. Otherwise empty.
Room 9) 40’ × 20’ slippery stone floor. Roll vs. dexterity to walk across the floor. Otherwise fall.
Room 10) Down stairs to next level. Two statues that wil lanswer questions by dancing.
Room 11) 10’ × 30’ tiles squeak like a badly made wood floor.
Room 12) 10’ × 20’ looks slippery, but isn’t.