"This multi-level dungeon map presents a detailed overview of Castle Justheart. It was designed by Michael Scott to accompany a Dungeons & Dragons campaign titled "Elexa's Endeavor", written by Charlie Parker (author of the quote above) and published by TSR, Inc. in 1992. The castle and its approaches were the fictional environment for a party of 4-6 player characters (led by a Dungeon Master) whose goal was to rid it of brigands. Other enemies encountered include Killer Trees, Werewolves, and Wood Imps. Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) emerged in the early 1970s as a tabletop role-playing game created in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. First commercially released in 1974, the game pioneered a unique blend of fantasy storytelling, strategy, and imagination, with players creating characters and navigating adventures in a collaborative setting. The game quickly gained popularity, evolving through various editions and developing a dedicated community. By the early 1990s, Dungeons and Dragons had become a cultural phenomenon, influencing literature, art, and even video games, establishing itself as the cornerstone of the role-playing game genre." Sheet Width (in) 31 Sheet Height (in) 21 Condition Description Large map disbound from a 1992 edition of Dragon's Magazine (included). Sharp creasing along original fold lines and small pinholes were previously stapled. Near fine condition overall.