Part of Tribes and Patreon September 2024 release. https://www.patreon.com/makingtlon
This set is a bundle that contains the following sets:
- Draugar Ruins - modular OpenLOCK structure
(which itself contains the Draugar Ruins - Ancient Arcs)
- Draugar Ruins - Tomb Object and Props
This is a dungeon tiles set with structural parts that can be used to create three dimensional environments. With stairs, arcs and bridges that are compatible with OpenLOCK dimensions you can make a huge variety of locations. From complex dungeon chambers such as the one in the render to sprawling and labyrinthine catacombs, bridges on black chasms, ancient crypts filled with undead waiting motionless in alcoves, even sections of sewers, and so on. The mix of large slabs of stone and brick like rocks should make this set varied enough to be used in many different environments and cultures, especially if painted in different tones. I can picture these ruins being some sort of fantasy proto-Egyptian underground temple as well as fantasy Norse ruins, just by changing the paint style!
Of course this room is huge, and you don't need to start from something this large. Moreover, these tiles can be really chunky if not hollowed, and that is why most of them come with a hollowed option (in case you print them in resin) which I advise using. If you don't like the exposed drainage holes, I suggest printing the split version meant for better playability and assembling that to minimize visible holes. You can also cover them up with green stuff and other hobby materials. More info on the models and how to print this location are in the instruction files.
These arcs and columns can be used to make a memorable dungeon entrance, a dungeon room centerpiece, or a backdrop for some wilderness encounter right below ancient ruins. They have heights that are compatible with OpenLOCK tiles, so you can play around with these pieces and tiles sets and make complex structures including bridges and stone arcs were characters can run and chase enemies - one step closer to fall into the abyss.
Highly decorated and with furnished and unfurnished options, these models can find a place in most dungeons that feature rock and stone (e.g. I think that they combine really well with the objects and props from the Druid Grove release). I took inspiration from a popular open world game to model them (you can spot some easter eggs in there): there are weapons, scrolls, pottery, tombs, altars and plinths with a crystal option to stage traps and dungeon mcguffins, as well as the sleeping draugars waiting for careless adventurers to wake them!
All the models are test printed and presupported (if needed).