Once a thriving city stood on these plains. But an
ancient doom came to the city and destroyed it -- all of it. The buildings were ripped asunder, scattering building blocks across the level plains.
But wait, maybe not everything was destroyed. At the center of the
ruins stands a strange group of stones. The faces of the stones are carved with
arcane symbols. A terrible feeling of deep cold from the space between worlds flows from the odd shapes. Nothing living ventures near the stones, not even lowly insects. It is as if they create a zone where life itself is expelled! Perhaps these
stone monuments are related to the city's destruction.
These
terrain pieces could appear in many different
gaming scenarios. They could be the few remaining
artifacts from an
alien civilization discovered on a far flung world. An
altar used by
crazed cultists to summon a
Great Old One from the
Cthulhu Mythos by
H. P. Lovecraft. A portion of
dwarven ruins in a
fantasy setting. Or even a
sacrificial altar carved by natives in a remote rain forest waiting to be found by your
pulp explorers.
Here is a second set of the arcane stones for your consideration:
These
terrain pieces are best used with
25 to 28mm scale miniatures. The bases are about 2 inches (50mm) in diameter. The stones stand about 1-5/8 to 1-7/8 inches (42 to 48 mm) tall.
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