A jaunt through the primordial gardens of Hyperborea

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Posted by seb
11/10/2015 5:49 am
#1

I must learn to do a proper write up at the end of each adventure, but I did have some pics of the Hyperborea game I set up not long ago...

The ravings of a madman who saw a vine-claimed city in his feverish dreams, spurned our intrepid heroes to delve deep into the Hyperborean jungles in search of ancient treasures... 

The party survived deadly traps and the venemous attacks of the secretive sepentfolk. They found unfamilar coins (of gold and silver,) an ensorcelled blade (whose true purpose has yet to reveal itself), some atlantean tech and a cache of scrolls in the vile language of snakemen. Greater prizes await them in the lower levels of a half submerged tomb; interred with the mummified remains of a long forgotten serpent-king. They’ll have to wrench it from his bony claws first...

 
Posted by Handy Haversack
11/10/2015 9:05 am
#2

Impressive stuff! Where do you get the dungeonscape?

 
Posted by seb
11/11/2015 4:35 am
#3

Hi Handy Haversack, thanks for the welcome message on the introduction thread. A mixture of props went into the setup - the walls are dwarvenforge (from an earlier kickstarter), a mixture of WotC card dungeon tiles we incorporated and a vibrant assortment of terrain and foliage were sourced from my sons giant tub of dinosaurs from ToysareUs :]

 
Posted by seb
11/11/2015 5:02 am
#4

From an older game when we were running LabyrinthLord (AdvancedEditionCompendium Rules). I was very much inspired by C.A.Smith, and shrines to tssathoggua started popping up more frequently in my games :]

 
Posted by seb
11/11/2015 5:13 am
#5

...and pics from a couple of games where I used the lighbox from work, layered it with yellow and orange cellophane, to help create a hellish, lava-filled environment in the bowels on some slumbering volcano :]

 


 
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