That reminds me of the 'Beehive Fort' in the AD&D2e DMG supplement, 'Campaign Sourcebook and Catacomb Guide', which appeared to have been based on the kind of towns built by the Hopi - a similarly multi-level, interlinked series of rooms and terraces.
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DIY Supervillian (uh, Evil Wizard) Lair:
http://www.tofugu.com/2011/12/07/japans-hidden-tropical-island-aogashima/
That reminds me of the 'Beehive Fort' in the AD&D2e DMG supplement, 'Campaign Sourcebook and Catacomb Guide', which appeared to have been based on the kind of towns built by the Hopi - a similarly multi-level, interlinked series of rooms and terraces.
What's that donkey doing there?
"What's that donkey doing there?"
The encumbrance rules are strictly enforced.
if you think the pictures are cool, you should try being there in person.
my family when there when I was 10 and I was just getting into D&D. blew my mind.
Knossos is also very cool to see in person.
This is awesome. Reminds me of a luxury, civic version of the Tatooine sets from Star Wars. Wonder if this was an influence.
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