Elven House Bundle

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Description

Part of Tribes and Patreon May2025 release.
This set is a bundle that contains these sets:

- Elven House Modular OpenLOCK Structure

- Elven House Objects and Props

With exterior and interior tiles, walls that can be made taller and a very, very modular roof! The aim for this set was to make something that would work with the Trees of Eternal Vigil's style, but made with stone and designed to be a more "everyday town" look, while still keeping the Elvish theme. I can easily picture structures made with these tiles also as buildings found in a human town but belonging to someone of a different culture - such as an Elven embassy, an artist's atelier, an Elven noble's mansion, the abode of a druid that decided (or was forced) to reside in a town, an Elven master crafter's shop, and so on.

The decorations and pattern are, of course, Elven in style and remind of leaf and tree shapes. You can find details of this kind all over the place, from wooden planks to the stone of the building itself, from the roof tiles to the stove details.

The structures shown in the render are just a few examples of what you can build with this set. You can basically make any building (or dungeon, for that matter) with this style with a bit of testing and modular rearrangement. While designing these simple houses I was picturing, for example, a large and sprawling Elven monastery, with a inner yard, inner rooms and so on. The roof will lose a bit of modularity if you make larger structures with this set, but there is no sane way to make a roof that's 100% modular and will work with any structure size. That said, the system shown here allows for many different shapes and combinations (check the instructions for more info!).

Additionally, a small "shrine" or "gazebo" structure can also be built by printing a few columns and four curved roofs (or more: you can combine them with more straight roofs to make it larger, and… well, everything is modular, you can go crazy with it!).

All the tiles come with a Playability Split option for easier play and even more modularity (e.g. they can be used to make the walls higher).

 

Chairs and sofas with padded versions, tables at different heights and lengths, a stove with four topper options, torches, beds, shelves, and wardrobes, as well as leaf-patterned vases. And it's a ton of them! I tried, as always, not to make doubles of models I released in other sets, hence the vary specific decorated look and leaf patterns all around. Although it is very high fantasy, to me it seems fitting for Elves - they live a long while after all: they have time to decorate.

Of course everything is highly detailed and comes with a large arrangement of already furnished objects in case you don't want to print and assemble minute details and you'd rather have models ready to go on the battlefield.

I find these more "normal life" models very useful for most town locations and buildings. In video game town environments (I'm thinking BG3 here) there are often scattered objects around roads or in the corners of building rooms to make them more interesting, and I think that sets such as this one are really helpful to deliver that kind of effect on the tabletop. I often assemble vases together, for example, and use them to fill corners and block alleyways that townsfolk avoids - a great way to give interactable environment features for your players to crash - or throw enemies - into.

All the models are test printed and presupported when needed.



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