A follow up to my original Junglemorph tileset here are some more Junglemorphs.
Download the bigger version here
A follow up to my original Junglemorph tileset here are some more Junglemorphs.
Download the bigger version here
I stumbled across this fan made trailer the other day and was gripped. Watch it right to the end and see if you agree with me. This needs to be made into a feature length movie.
Cast your mind back to 2003 when WotC released the D&D Miniatures Game. Each set came with a 5"x8" single sided cardboard map tile.
These maps are a useful addition to the Game Master's arsenal of tools either for inspiration or for that on the fly dungeon, the one that is inexplicable and doesn't make any sense.
A complete archive of the map tiles seems nowhere to be found. Come on internet do your thang.
If you know of anywhere that has a complete listing of the tiles which were available or you would like to share your memories of playing the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures game please feel free to use the comments section below.
This week we lost one of Rock 'n' Roll's greatest voices.
I don't have much to add to the volumes of heartfelt thanks for an amazing contribution to pop culture, movies and music but I'll leave this piece of artwork here as my memorium.
In response to the August 2021 RPG Blog Carnival topic "Let's Build a Dungeon" I wrote an article "Where we're going wee don't need walls!" for my friday night club Dragons Keep Roleplay Club.
I opined that the principles of dungeon building could, with a bit of imagination, be used to create any wilderness encounter.
The focus of my attention was an upcoming Savage Worlds: Tour of Darkness campaign set in the steamy jungles of Vietnam sometime during the Vietnam War (1969 to 1972).
In that article I suggested that patrols could be mapped using geomorphs or rather Junglemorphs. True to my word this weekend I began scratching away at squared paper and came up with the first set of Junglemorphs.
Download a bigger version here - Junglemorph#1