I have some Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles I bought twenty years ago. I don’t get it out too often, but when I do, I’m never have nearly enough furniture. These wardrobes from Ziterdes will help it feel a little less bare.
I have some Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles I bought twenty years ago. I don’t get it out too often, but when I do, I’m never have nearly enough furniture. These wardrobes from Ziterdes will help it feel a little less bare.
This pack of scatter terrain was in the discount bin at the game shop. I’ve always got room in my heart for these sort of inserts.
I thought about saving the arch for putting on a building. But then I remembered that I never get around to those kind of projects, so I should just take it. It could stand on its own as a magic portal, or maybe against a wall as a fancy entrance.
There’s always room for more markers. These are nominally early Roman casualties for Saga, but they would fit into any fantasy setting just fine.

Objective markers? Disabled Relicblade characters? Random doodads to spice up the battlefield? All excellent options.
A friend recently suggested we give Age of Sigmar 3rd edition a go. That was all the excuse I needed to pick up and paint some of the Fyreslayers stuff that had passed me by, starting with the Magmic Battleforge.
This model is sometimes called the pizza oven, which is apt. But it’s still a nice bit of dwarven architecture. I especially like the dent above the righthand eyebrow.
I magnetized the flames, so I could pull it out to represent the once-per-battle ability being used.