De Nile Ain’t Just a River in Egypt…
…it’s also a river in Sudan. Just sayin’. FU12 – Mummies FEY3 – Pharoah’s Undead Tomb Guards DN20 – Treasure Pile This post wraps up the undead portion of our show. Stay tuned for the big brutes, coming soon; rock monsters, ogres, and trolls, I’ll spare you the ‘oh...
It’s a Trap Marker
One of these days you’ll see how we use these figures in the game. For the most part, you can fit a couple of rooms of dungeon hastily scrawled on a letter sized piece of paper. That means drawing furnishings right on the page, but once in a while...
Lady’s First, First Lady
Finally added a female to the collection. This is Pendraken’s hero, Kiera. My daughter has been ready to jump into the game, but wanted to wait until she had a female figure to call her own. This is it – Annie, the elven friend to the wolves and slayer...
Loot!
No, literally, today I’ve got some loot to show you, complete with arcane spellbooks, bags of gems, and magic swords: That oughta be enough to lure some dumb adventurer to his death. And a Pendraken skeletal champion (FU26 – Hero). You can tell this guy is a hero because...
Dungeon Glamershots
Now that we’re elbow deep int the 10mm dungeon project, I thought it might be nice to step back and take a look at the table in all it’s glory. These are composed glamer shots in the true meaning of the word glamer – this is the illusion of...
Break on Through
Don’t you just hate it when you and your bro-orcs are just hangin’ out chillin’ when some band of armed thugs just leaps into your pad and starts trashing the place without so much as a how-do-you do? Well I’m here today to make you an incredible offer on...
Sprucing Up the Old Dungeon
The thing about dungeon furniture is that every piece you put down reduces the playing space by one space. So what you’re really after is the suggestion of furnishings; at the table your imagination takes over and fills in all the gaps. At least that’s my story for why...
Tomb of the Tiny Pharoah
With those new 10mm figures arriving from over Pond, the continent, and then halfway across another pond, I’ve had plenty of time to get a jump start on the dungeons. Here’s the second (or third if you count the wilderness area), in all it’s complete glory. This time around,...
Lair of the Rat King
Construction ended on the sewers beneath Cornerstone Keep. The last step is a thick spray of dull coat to protect the work. Otherwise, these tiles are ready for the minions of the Rat King and the adventurers to slay them. As promised, I’ll spare you the details on the...
Ideal Idylls of the Idle Rat King
Work progresses on the sewers. Black spray paint, white drybrush on the tiles, and one tile grayed up a bit. The color gradations on this terrain are subtle; they are the details that you only don’t notice when they aren’t there. Here’s a comparison of the white (left) with...