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You descend slowly into the cold damp air. Outside it might be summer, but in here the sun holds no sway. Though the place looks abandoned it is very clear someone has been through here recently. Something or perhaps someone. In the dark you can hear the chanting of a single voice. The sound bounces off the walls of the empty halls making it nearly impossible to detect from which side it comes.
The whole thing is 39x43.
There are other versions like one without the knight statues and without the altars and one entirely clean version.
The knights are for a "puzzle" for extra loot in my game so it's not unusual that you'd want a map without them. The base of the knight statue north of the biggest altar has an inscription on it. "Amongst my brothers there is a traitor. Slay him and reap the reward."
Because they need to be diagonal. But more than one square of diagonal wall in something like a hallway drives me up a wall in terms of roll20 movement.
So I guess the answer is because I'm mental and I think it's pretty.
I don't know if you mean more maps with a puzzle inherent in them or just fun and useful puzzles.
But here is the latter. Hope that helps.
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Well first make sure your map size is set to 39 in width by 43 in height. Then I assume you already have it uploaded.
Hold alt when dragging it to the map screen and drag it all the way to the upper left corner. Then enlarge it to fit the map size.
Another thing to try is right click on the image on your map layer in roll20 and then go to advanced options and then to set dimensions and set it to 2730 X 3010 if the selection is set to pixels or 39 x 43 if set to units.
Hope that helps a little.