Last Dwarven Forge Dungeon Tiles

There are still some accessories left to finish (the free-standing walls, pillars, etc.), but the main part of the Dungeon tiles from first Dwarven Forge Kickstarter are painted. Below I've shown the recent batch of tiles painted and then all of the tiles of that type arranged in a random layout. 

Only a few added to the Rose Floor set (I repainted the walls to better match the grey walls fo the other varieties). This floor scheme would be able to easily form two rooms,  probably reserved for special encounters.


Next I slogged through the satisfying but intensive Neapolitan style. It needs to be half and half on the wall sections so the floor layout looks correct. Otherwise it's a mess. I really like how these turned out, but don't let them know it.

Here is a pitched battle between a Sebeki Champion and a trio of Nekharu. Below is a duel between a pair of assassins in a narrow passageway.  


The Mushroom Sage style was next up. This and the Mystic Passage style have close to the same amount of tiles so will likely form the bulk of any dungeon layout.

Here the Queen of the Crocodiles leads her comrades against a Typhon fiend and his Asar Assassin. Further down some adventurers come across a dangerous Apophisphinx. 


Finally is my favorite floor color- the Mystic Passage style. 

Two Minotaurs tussle in the cramped confines of of these twisting corridors. 


There are more action pictures starring Tebbi and Blackclaw over on the Duelling Scrolls WarGods blog.

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