Written by: Annie Shi
The Beast Feast campaign frame lives in a unique space between comfort and danger. It’s all about warm kitchens and shared meals—but also about what it costs to put that food on the table. Long journeys, risky hunts, strange monsters, and the communities shaped by them are all core to the frame.

Because of that, its locations matter a lot—so that players can feel the difference between a place that’s safe to rest and a place they might not walk out of. A good battlemap does a ton of that work for you. The maps below line up naturally with the kinds of locations in Beast Feast, and they’ll give your table a strong visual anchor—or everything from cozy home bases to truly unsettling monster lairs.
1. Elmore — Starter Village Series

Elmore is meant to feel like home: the place your players keep coming back to, where hearths are lit, and meals are shared, and what all the consequences of their choices lead up to. The Starter Village Series collection is excellent for establishing a cozy place where players can prep for hunts, argue plans over breakfast, return exhausted and bloodied, or celebrate a successful hunt.
These maps show parts of an idyllic village, with winding streets, clustered homes, beautiful greenery, and open gathering places. With over 25 base maps and dozens of variants each, this collection gives you the freedom to spotlight different corners of the town as they become relevant, letting Elmore grow and change alongside your party.

These maps also have with several illustrated scenes of the village's interiors and exteriors, making it easy to capture the idyllic everyday life in Elmore.
2. Plover Woods — Caravan Camp

Travel between civilization and the wilderness is a tremendous part of Beast Feast, and Plover Woods is one of those in-between spaces where stories intersect. This Caravan Camp map depicts a clearing in the forest ringed by wagons, stacked supplies, and a shared cooking fire. You can almost smell the smoke and hear the chatter drifting between the tents.
This map is ideal for introducing other hunters, groups, or travelling merchants. Let players overhear rumors and barter for ingredients here—or, perhaps, as night falls, notice something stalking the camp from just beyond the tree line.
3. Plover Caves — Beetle Tribe Canyon

Not every cave in Beast Feast is something to conquer—some are homes! This Beetle Tribe Canyon map shows a compact cave settlement lit by soft sunlight and ethereal crystal glow, with sleeping spaces, work areas, and communal rooms tucked into the stone.
This map is perfect for introducing a subterranean community that trades in rare ingredients or specialized knowledge. It’s also great for supporting social scenes such as negotiations, cultural exchanges, or the uncomfortable party realization that a promising hunting ground is already someone else’s home.
4. Plover Caves — Mushroom Infested Mines

Where the previous maps ease your players into the idea of community and everyday life, these Mushroom Infested Mines show just how dangerous and strange the depths of this setting can be. Rusting rail tracks snake through narrow tunnels before opening into massive caverns choked with massive, bioluminescent mushrooms.
This is a fantastic map for exploration and escalation. Each branching chamber can hold its own encounter and hazard, building towards that breathtaking central cavern that draws the party even deeper below. Use it to stage a rare ingredient hunt, a dangerous expedition into uncharted territory, or as the lair of a territorial fungal monster that has claimed the mines as its own.

This map also includes several illustrated scenes of the bioluminescent caverns deep within the mines.
5. Plover Caves — Modular Caves

With so much of Beast Feast unfolding beneath the earth, even the best cave maps can start to feel familiar over time. This Modular Caves collection solves that problem by letting you build an underground space that’s entirely your own—and one that can evolve alongside your players.
This massive set includes over 130 maps, covering everything from icy caverns and fungal forests to raging forges and ghostly crypts—and all the tunnels in between. Use them to house hunting grounds of beasts, labyrinths that the party slowly learns to familiarize themselves with, or environmental storytelling that hints at the long, dangerous history of the land.
6. Gathering Hall — Orc Mess Hall

Food and community come together as touchstones in Beast Feast, and perhaps no map shows that union quite as clearly as this Orc Mess Hall map. This map shows a massive sprawling taproom packed with long tables, a busy kitchen piled with exotic cuts of meat, along with communal and sleeping quarters—immediately painting the picture of abundance and shared labor.
Use this for feasts after a successful hunt, friendly competitions to prove worth, or rumor-sharing over overflowing plates. And if you want this gathering space to sit deeper within the Plover Caves, the darker variant fits seamlessly into an underground setting.

This map also comes with a range of hand-drawn scene illustrations, giving you strong visuals for the roaring feasts and friendly rivalries of the mess hall.
7. Monster Lair — Annis Hag Lair

Up until this point, Beast Feast has shown you warmth, beauty, and community. This is where things turn, as this Annis Hag Lair is the sort of place that feels wrong the moment the party catches its scent on the wind.
Built from massive bones that cling to the edge of a ravine, this lair sits inside the gaping skeletal maw of a colossal creature. Drying hides sway in the wind, gnarled trees clutch at unstable ground, and the terrain itself threatens to give way beneath careless feet. ‘
This map is perfect for dangerous, high-stakes encounters with cursed monsters, morally dubious bounties, and a fight where the party has to decide how much risk they’re truly willing to take for a single ingredient.
8. Berry’s Restaurant — Monster Hunter Restaurant

Berry’s Restaurant sits at the heart of the campaign frame, and this Monster Hunter Restaurant map is perfect for representing a particularly well-funded example of the chain restaurant. Opulent dining halls, a massive professional kitchen, and long communal tables give you space to host all sorts of social scenes and spectacle.
An optional extension of this map, the Monster Fighting Pit, can add a darker edge to your campaign, letting you explore what happens when profit and prestige start outweighing care for people and creatures alike.

This map also comes with a range of hand-drawn scene illustrations, making it easy to set the tone for the lavish banquets and lively hum of conversation that fills the opulent ballroom.
9. Monster Lair — Ancient Hydra Lair

This Ancient Hydra Lair is built for hunts that feel legendary. Jagged tunnels lead into a grand ceremonial chamber dominated by a five-headed hydra mural. The space is heavy with the weight of environmental storytelling—as though generations have fought—or worshipped—something here.
This is an excellent location for a major hunt or a turning point in the campaign. Whether the hydra still lives here, or something else has claimed the lair, this map unquestionably sets the stage for a confrontation that’s meant to feel momentous.
10. Monster Lair — Wizard Prison Pt. 6

For something truly unsettling and worthy of a final hunt, the Wizard Prison map series is hard to beat. At the bottom of a vast pit where keys jut from bleeding walls, lies a crystalline, mutated two-headed drago. The entire space is deeply warped and unnatural, painting a picture of a mistake sealed away and forgotten—until now.
This is perfect for a late-campaign or boss battle, especially if you want players to wrestle with what it means to treat such a formidable creature as an ingredient. What kind of meal could possibly come of something like this, and what price would it demand?
Many Daggerheart campaign frames work best when your locations feel tangible—places your players can imagine returning to, fearing, or conquering. These Beast Feast maps give you strong visual foundations for every stage of the campaign, from the early comfort of Elmore to the late-game dangers of bestial hunts.
If you want to keep building out your world, Czepeku’s library includes over 6,000 hand-drawn maps and variants covering everything from ethereal forests to bustling cities—more than enough to support a Beast Feast campaign from the first shared meal to the final hunt.
Start Your Adventure With a FREE Asset Pack!
Keep up to date with the latest from Czepeku, sign up to our mailing list now and receive an introductory goodie bag of fantasy and sci-fi maps, scene, and tokens.






