Climax of Pathfinder "Airships and Aeronauticals" campaign. Went from 1st level to 20th level (although starting around level 10 we advanced 2 levels every couple sessions). I got burnt out on Pathfinder (as I knew I would), but really wanted to "complete" a high level game.
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Not sure what's going on, but I like it! And I salute your use of Heroscape!
ReplyDeleteCool setup... what's that fiery volcano-looking area made of?
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DeleteYeah, too busy to write up description. Climax of https://friendorfoe.com/campaign/ana/
ReplyDeleteRace/chase through the spires, to the Mountain (big machine / dungeon that maintains the poisonous fog sea), turned that off, released the demi-god umbral dragon Jorgamandr (ridicuously large mini seen in last photos).
Crinkled, painted tinfoil, hot glue, and bits. Made by one of my players as diorama for the colossal Red Dragon my players bought for me.
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting... I'm always curious about homemade terrain. Thanks!
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