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I used Inkarnate for the first time today. Do you have suggestions for improvement?
In case you're interested in the reason behind this map, let me concisely summarize it:
In my campaign, a beholder basically got turned into a beholder hive mother (big beholder that controls other beholders, basically) a long time ago due to interacting with a relic the party is searching for. That relic also empowered the hive mother's dreams even further, allowing it to create an entire city resembling the architecture of humanoids where it lived with its brood (a bunch of beholders) until it was bested in a battle in which the city was conquered. The hive mother, a few hundred years later, however, is still alive (for the sake of brevity let's just say it's caught in a state of inaction at the moment) and is still attuned to the relic that caused it to become a hive mother in the first place. There's a lot going on in the actual city that's rather unimportant for the story behind this map so let's just abridge. Essentially, there are 3 dungeons containing sources of power that grant the beholder part of its strength and these sources, obviously, need to be destroyed in order to possibly prevail against it in a battle. This is the first floor of one of them.

In case anybody wants to use this in a similar way, (albeit rather unlikely) let me explain the main mechanic behind this floor:
There is this beholder statue you all can see in the center of the large circular room. Since it is a somewhat accurate depiction of a beholder, it has 10 eye stalks and a central eye. Note that there's also a total of 10 torches and one brazier contained within this first floor (8 torches are lit, the rest may be kind of hard to see, room 1 and 6). Once all of those are lit, the door to room 7 opens, if all the fires are extinguished, the door to room 8 opens. If the brazier is lit (and thus the central eye is activated), the entire dungeon is subjected to an antimagic field (not affecting

the statue itself). Therefore, this effect fades once the fire is extinguished.

If you have any thoughts, please let me know.