tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6906396327705270622.post1918896110273117535..comments2023-06-05T21:15:58.965-05:00Comments on The Dale Wardens: I got into a fight with Dwarven Forge's Stefan Pokorny at Gary Con VII... - DSThe Dale Wardenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12864432866927396245noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6906396327705270622.post-51085841296808861662015-05-25T14:42:24.704-05:002015-05-25T14:42:24.704-05:00The terrain was used in the scenario he made calle...The terrain was used in the scenario he made called Tapestry of Deceit. There were 2 scenes where he used the terrain. The setups were not terribly big (he did have to haul the stuff from New York!) The city block setup pictured above is the entire area he used for that encounter. The sewers set up was bit bigger than the picture.<br /><br />The first encounter we used the terrain was one using the city tiles set. The characters were hired to defend against a kidnapping at a merchant's house. We set up positions at various locations inside the building and on the streets (and roof actually.)<br /><br />The sewers were used when hunting the baddies down in the undercity. We got to battle the Dwarven Forge ratmen that came out with the Kickstarter. I was not actually all that interested in the sewers during the kickstarter. I liked the city pieces, but decided not to get the sewers so I could get more buildings. When I saw the pieces at the game, I failed my save and decided to get a set of them. They look nice and are different enough to be worth it. They reminded me a bit of the sewer scenes in Elder Scrolls computer game.<br /><br />David S.<br /><br />The Dale Wardenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12864432866927396245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6906396327705270622.post-3406563613574553692015-05-24T23:35:31.891-05:002015-05-24T23:35:31.891-05:00lol! The stuff looks pretty good. How big was th...lol! The stuff looks pretty good. How big was the setup?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com