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Not everything has to make sense! Digesters are like dinosaurs, except not at all, and they spew acid over stuff for no good reason. Raaawr, Digester!
These mushrooms emit a loud sound when something moves nearby, making them great for dungeon security.
This was a potted plant.
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Forgive me, I was visiting family.
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The mightiest of generals of the Ba'atezu Devils, there are rarely more than twenty Pit FIends alive at one time, and yet they command whole legions.
Pig orcs exist because of a typo, apparently.
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Saintly. Beautiful. Deadly.
She may seem like a saint, but the Princess is wrapped in bloody brambles, and makes up for her weak defenses by giving you bonus points at the end of a round if you do enough damage.
Also, she makes great terrain in an RPG dungeon.
Miniature wargaming terrain from the Star Wars universe.
The miniatures are from the old Star Wars Miniatures game from Wizards of the Coast. Some terrain scaled down and 3D printed from the 1:12 scale action figure crowd.
Most pieces I drew from assets in the on-line computer game Star Wars the Old Republic and then 3D printed and painted.