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Going for another easy (at least to start with) recycle map here. Taking the assets from one of my tiny Mortal Combat arena sized maps, and going to make a proper map with the same look and feel.
It should get more interesting and exciting once I add the shrines and mythical term.
Oh, man. I absolutely love this, and it's something that really makes me wish there were some Indiana Jones Heroclix. And this, more than most maps, just BEGS for a special rule/Battlefield Condition.
Watch Out for Boobytraps!
Whenever a character finishes a Move Action, roll a d6. On a result of 1, deal that character one click of unavoidable damage.
ASK ME ONCE I’LL ANSWER TWICE JUST WHAT I KNOW I’LL TELL BECAUSE I WANNA!
SOUND DEVICE AND LOTS OF ICE I'LL SPELL MY NAME OUT LOUD BECAUSE I WANNA!
Oh, man. I absolutely love this, and it's something that really makes me wish there were some Indiana Jones Heroclix. And this, more than most maps, just BEGS for a special rule/Battlefield Condition.
Watch Out for Boobytraps!
Whenever a character finishes a Move Action, roll a d6. On a result of 1, deal that character one click of unavoidable damage.
Well nothing stops you from using such a rule on my completely unofficial map
In our diet RPG clix campaign (Batgirl in a world with no Batman) we're going on a temple crawler in the unexplored frontier of a little country called Wakanda.
Do you have a close-up of the statues? What was the source inspiration for those?
No-Name, I love that idea.
They are Maori mythological figures.
I used to live in New Zealand, and I had some fun with teaching my students Maori mythology. did some contemporary retelling of the myths in our city with my Dinosaur puppet (in the role of various human/demi god protagonists...) CGing in Maori stuff into photos.
So the big guy is a Maori Dragon/monster called a Taniwha. The small guy is one of the evil gods called Whiro.
I used to live in New Zealand, and I had some fun with teaching my students Maori mythology. did some contemporary retelling of the myths in our city with my Dinosaur puppet (in the role of various human/demi god protagonists...) CGing in Maori stuff into photos.
So the big guy is a Maori Dragon/monster called a Taniwha. The small guy is one of the evil gods called Whiro.
I am not familiar with Maori mythology, but I find these really cool. Thank you for sharing.