Sailors on a Starless Sea, in Miniature

Years back, I was at a convention in Biloxi, Mississippi and saw a guy running a massive dungeon crawl with miniatures and an enormous miniature dungeon, using the D&D 3.5 rules, The thing took up maybe ten large tables. Coolest thing ever.

And I always wanted to do something like that - although the dungeon and how to build one on an economy escaped me.

Fast forward a decade, and I am sitting at mt workbench looking at a Miniature Building Authority castle and some Dwarven Forge dungeon corridors...and I think, hmmm maybe I could run Sailors on a Starless Sea at a miniature convention. In this case, Fall In at Lancaster, PA in early November.

Thus a project was started...which I am still nervous about, yet less so after my CCPA gaming group allowed me again to use them as playtesters for a mad scheme...

Here are some pictures.


The mob approaches the mysterious keep...


A view of the courtyard, abandoned chapel, the sinkhole, the tower, and the well of souls.



Two shots of the underground and the pool...


 ..yeah, I stole the King in Yellow's eldar sign for the standing stone...


I was very pleased with the effect that my scratch built tentacles and ziggurat made. 




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