Our second major release for this month’s Darkest Dungeon theme is here—and it's a big one!
From the top of the weathered tower to the dark caverns far below, this map pack includes a full descent into a location steeped in history and shadowy secrets.
Two hundred years ago, The Last Light stood as a beacon beside an unforgiving sea. Now, it’s home only to a few ragged descendants of the men that once guarded these shores. When the lighthouse suddenly goes dark, your players are called to investigate. What they’ll find beneath the cellar is a tunnel system crawling with goblins—servants of something older and darker. A shadow portal stirs...
Will your players stop the ritual—or follow the missing family into the portal beyond?
Rewards
Free Watermarked Version / Initiate Mapmaker ($1) / Journeyman Surveyors ($3) / Master Cartographers ($5)
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Recently, many of you shared that you’d love to see maps that connect into short, playable adventures. This release is an attempt to do just that.
We’ve structured The Last Light to support a complete mini-arc, with story beats hidden throughout each level. This week's map covers the entire lighthouse and the goblin-infested under depths, but…
Next week’s release will pick up where this one ends. Into the vortex. Into the Shadow Realm.
If you're excited by this direction, we’d love your input!
Would you like the next map to focus on:
A deeper part of the shadow tunnels?
A ruin trapped between dimensions?
Something else?
Leave your ideas in the comments—we'll use your feedback to guide next week's design!
Thank you for helping shape this world, and for keeping the light burning in these dark places.
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Thank you so much for your support—you make this all possible. I’ll be back from holiday soon and can’t wait to share what’s next.
— The Reclusive Cartographer 🗺️
