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The Galley

You demanded it and there it is! A new, stunning set of maps


depicting an ancient galley, a low, flat ship with two sails and
one banks of oars, chiefly used for warfare, trade, and piracy...
but you can use for everything in your own campaign...
Welcome
The Blueprints product line offers you old-fashioned blue printed
The Galley is an historical ship you can use for your fantasy
maps for using in your adventures and campaigns. For each map you
get a blueprint version and a standard black and white version. The adventures. The original drawings of this galley are from
maps are all vector-based so you will get maximum print resolution. Traitt de la construction des galres a French book written
Despite their old fashioned appearance each map offers you a degree in 1691, although the drawings you hold in this product are
of customization, using the pdf technology at its best. A button completely original. For more information about the galley
(which will not be printed) on each map allows you to turn on and you can consult the wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
off the grid, eliminate the room numbers, get the walls filled, dont Galley). Below you can find a brief excerpt:
show doors and furniture and many other options, depending on the
kind of map.
Each product features a classic fantasy adventure location: a dungeon, A galley (from Greek e - galea) is an ancient ship which
a keep, a temple complex, a thieves guild and so on. You can use can be propelled entirely by human oarsmen, used for warfare
these map as reference to build your own adventures or simply take and trade. Oars are known from at least the time of the Egyp-
them at hand in case your players go in an unexpected direction dur- tian Old Kingdom. Many galleys had masts and sails for use
ing the campaign. when the winds were favourable.
While offering you the best quality, these products are really inexpensive.

The Rule the Dungeon Feature Various types of galleys dominated naval warfare in the Medi-
This exclusive feature allows you to customize the look of your map terranean Sea from the time of Homer to the development
by adding the furniture, toggle the grid, hide the room numbers and of effective naval gunnery around the 15th and 16th centuries.
much more. Galleys fought in the wars of ancient Persia, Greece, Carthage
On each sheet, you will find a big Rule the Dungeon button. and Rome until the 4th century. After the fall of the Ro-
man Empire galleys remained in use to a lesser extent by the
This button will not be printed, so, dont mind if it overlaps some-
thing on the map. By clicking on this button some options will be
Byzantine Navy and other successors of the Roman Empire,
shown, as detailed below. A checkmark will appear beside the op- and by new Muslim states. Medieval Mediterranean states,
tions active. The options available vary with products, below is a list notably the Italian maritime republics including Venice, Pisa,
of the most common options: and Genoa, used galleys until the ocean-going man-of-war
Numbers: toggle room numbers and text. made them obsolete. The Battle of Lepanto (1571) was one of
Furniture: toggle furniture. the largest naval battles in which galleys played the principal
Doors: toggle doors part. Galleys continued in mainstream use until the introduc-
Square/Hex Grid: toggle square grid and hexagonal grid. tion of broadside sailing ships of war into the Mediterranean
No Grid: turn off the grid in the 17th Century, and continued to be used in minor roles
Fill: toggle the black in the walls. until the advent of steam propulsion.
All: toggle default state/empty state (with just the walls).

Other Options
Each map displays a star marking the N for north. You can
change the orientation of your map by clicking on the star. Each time
you click, the N rotates by 45 degrees.
In order to avoid setting each map, you can use the Master Control
Panel (MCP) on the following page. This control panel displays a
Rule the Dungeon Button which controls all the maps at once. A
box on the left of this button displays the state of the maps while using
this button. Please note that the actions on the master button over-
ride all the actions made previously on the maps. In the MCP you will
find also a star marking the N. By clicking on this star youll set the
orientation of all maps at once; if you dont want the star to be printed
just use the checkbox on the MCP, just below the star.
Furthermore two buttons on the MCP allow you to print only the
blue maps or the black-n-white maps, so you dont have to select each
page and print it.
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Design: Mario Barbati
2D drawings: Guido Barbati under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
Graphics: OBully or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
Software Engineer: Anna Fava
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