







This map may feel a bit like a railroad, but remember that the main goal is to get the campaign started and keep the players moving! Of course the refugees want to settle down somewhere, anywhere, but is it safe? Is it possible? As you expand on this campaign, you can present more red herrings or possible solutions - hopefully each with a choice of "is the grass green enough here or should we go there?"







"Three Hexes" are simple campaign starters to show that you don't need to do a lot to have interesting settings for people to play in. Feel free to use these in your game, campaign or as ways to spur on your own creativity and imagination!



I've purposefully left a lot of detail out because these are supposed to spur on your imagination! The scale is what I would use in my own world, but if something else suits you better, then go for it. I may have the features moved about on the hexes for clarity, if they don't suit you, move them!





Three Hexes by Michael "Chgowiz" Shorten ( chgowiz@gmail.com byis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License If I keep thinking about this, I'm going to want to run this campaign myself!"Three Hexes" are simple campaign starters to show that you don't need to do a lot to have interesting settings for people to play in. Feel free to use these in your game, campaign or as ways to spur on your own creativity and imagination!I've purposefully left a lot of detail out because these are supposed to spur on your imagination! The scale is what I would use in my own world, but if something else suits you better, then go for it. I may have the features moved about on the hexes for clarity, if they don't suit you, move them!

(Hex scale is 24 miles)With this setting, I'm doing something different - there is no homebase! Rather, the homebase moves with the PCs.Now this is obviously inspired by Battlestar Galactica, but I also played a similar scenario in a LARP back in the early 1990s in Indianapolis - it was called M.Y.T.H. (Make Yourself The Hero) and it was great fun! I can honestly say that I've ran a LARP in a real cave system (4 rooms) and it taught me a lot about light sources and the difficulties of combat in such an environment!