Sewers of Old Al Tett
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Author: ZomboRobo
Status: Complete
TaleSpire Version: EA - Chimera
Genre: Fantasy, Other
Created On: February 10th, 2025
Last Updated: February 10th, 2025
Terrain: Underwater
Type: Sewer

Many thanks to PrincessP0pcorn and Gengus for their Stinking sewers tileset and Mangonous for his Aberration Dungeon tileset for this one. Also extra thanks to Gengus for his cave and underdark modular tiles, as well as his dark dungeon tiles. I’ve used some other assets here on a much smaller scale as well, but of course will provide your name in the credits if you see your stuff here and want your name tagged in. See this board right here? You might load it up and notice your framerates slow to a crawl. Hit tab and you’ll understand. You will also need to move up and forward out of the water in order to actually see anything. Recommend max fog and green slump atmosphere for the best effect, as well as setting your vert limit to 7-900 ft. Until Talespire is further optimized for larger maps, this will make your machine chug along all on its own, so I recommend cutting and pasting smaller slices of this for viable play.

Anyway, welcome to the sewers of old Al Tett, an expansive megamap that an entire campaign can take place within. This is probably one of the largest dungeon boards publicly available, and because Zombo loves you, I have placed hide volumes strategically throughout, which might explain the red screenshots. This is a multi-level, labyrinthine dungeon inspired by Zelda’s water temple, designed with the intent of the water level being lowerable at the various pump rooms littered throughout the map. My adventuring party did battle with the Slaad in the depths below, but there’s so much here to see and do, including a sealed-off underwater tent city and multiple full-sized dungeons to be found. It would literally take years to play through this on its own. I don’t know what possessed me to make it outside of having a lot of fun with the tileset while listening to Windows96’s Plume Valley, and I don’t know who in the world needs a complex megadungeon of this scale, but here it is regardless. You will not find another board with hide volumes this intricate- if you make one, then great! Until then, I am claiming the title of hide volume master and I will take on all challengers.

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