Cross the precarious Hanging Bowels beneath Illmarrow’s main bridge and descend into the cursed Tower of the Drowned.
Two deadly infiltration routes. Day/Night variants. Vertical dungeon included.
ILLMARROW – The Hanging Bowels & Tower of the Drowned
The descent into Illmarrow continues.
Beneath the grand castle bridge hangs a long, unstable structure of rotting wood and scavenged beams — a secondary path into the stronghold known as The Hanging Bowels.
Below it stands the Tower of the Drowned, an access point to the lowest and most vile depths of Illmarrow Castle, operated by the ghost of a drowned sailor bound to eternal servitude to the Undead Queen.
This pack provides two atmospheric infiltration routes designed for tension, verticality, and undead-heavy encounters.
🪢 The Hanging Bowels [30x45]
Day variant
Night variant
A dangerous makeshift bridge suspended beneath the castle’s main approach.
Perfect for:
Undead servant encounters
Narrow tactical combat
Environmental hazard fights
Stealth infiltration attempts
Falling risk mechanics
This location feels unstable, claustrophobic, and desperate — ideal for mid-campaign castle approach scenes.
⚓ Tower of the Drowned
The fourth major location in the Illmarrow Set.
The Tower stands just below the Queen’s Gate and grants access to the castle’s lowest depths.
The lift is manned by the ghost of a drowned sailor, eternally bound to serve the Undead Queen.
Included Maps:
Overview Map (75px per inch resolution)
Detailed Floors (150px per inch resolution):
The Nest
Liftman Quarters
The Calumnies
The Drowning
This vertical dungeon is ideal for:
Undead-themed campaigns
Ghost encounters
Moral tension roleplay scenes
Layered dungeon progression
Environmental storytelling
Tone & Use
Dark fantasy
Undead stronghold
Vertical dungeon crawl
Secondary castle infiltration
Narrative-heavy set piece
This pack works both as:
A secondary entrance option
Or a full mini-dungeon arc before entering Illmarrow proper
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