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.
DIY Supervillian (uh, Evil Wizard) Lair:
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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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if you think the pictures are cool, you should try being there in person.
ReplyDeletemy 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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