"Devil We Know, Part I:" Pathfinder Game 3D Terrain in Action


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Not sure if this is bad form to post here or not, but I thought some people might be interested in seeing some of the terrain created for our Pathfinder games. Right now, the party is tromping through Cassomir and brushing up against the Nature's Cataclysm cult in the module "Devil We Know: Part I". This is the recreation of the Inn of the Unlucky Sailor in the module. This is not Dwarven Forge, rather crafted from Hirst Arts molds.

Hope you enjoy:
Inn of the Unlucky Sailor on Imgur.

(Let me know if this post does not fit here and I'll remove it)

(Additional shout out to the writers, artists and producers at Paizo. Your work is inspirational. Keep it up!)

The Exchange

Great work!!!! And the bonus is, you can use that one more and more.

Sovereign Court

Wow! Man, that's really cool.


This totally fits DunkinDoNot! I'd just be cautious about spoilers (name of the cult, etc.)

Incredible setup.

BTW, if you want to reuse the set, you could run:

Spoiler:
2-01 Before the Dawn Pt 1: the Bloodcove Disguise.

Might be a couple others too.


Majuba wrote:

This totally fits DunkinDoNot! I'd just be cautious about spoilers (name of the cult, etc.)

Incredible setup.

BTW, if you want to reuse the set, you could run:** spoiler omitted **

Thanks all! Glad you like it.Hope it proves inspirational.

@Majuba: Ack! You're totally right. Didn't think of that. Deepest apologies. I'll be more conscious of that in the future. I can't seem to find a way to edit my original post. If there is a way, I'll fix it.

@Jeff Morse: Absolutely. What's even cooler is that, because it's all modular pieces, I can rearrange this to fit almost any dungeon design. I uploaded a better example here:
Fieldstone Dungeon on Imgur..

If you do like this and want to see more, let me know and I'll post future terrain coming up in our Pathfinder games we are playing.


That is -sick-!

I just rolled out some home-made dungeon tiles (stone-texture spraypaint and cardboard) during our last session, just floors and doors at this point, but this week I was thinking of how to quickly attach wall sections. that clay is a great idea.


Session #2 of the above module (WARNING: Might be spoilers!). Here's the miniature terrain I used for that. Slightly different than my usual terrain (not really a fan of cardstock sets), however it worked out well.

Dunkin's Miniature Ship Terrain for Pathfinder.

I was impressed with World Work's design of the ship. Having two ships allows me to use the second ship for the decks below the topdeck.


Additionally, here's some miniature sarcophagi for a coming up adventure. Enjoy.

Miniature Custom Sarcophagi on Imgur


Really, really nice.


Thanks MrVergee! Hopefully it proves inspirational. More to come.

Dark Archive

Great stuff!

Keep up the great work! :-)


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This is a continuation of the "Devil We Know: Part 1" custom designed 3D terrain I created for our gaming group.

(Warning Spoilers ahead! This terrain recreates one of the dungeons in "A Devil We Know" module for Pathfinder.)

"Devil We Know" 3D Dungeon on Imgur.

Hope you enjoy.

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