Caradepato":sh12oaro said:This is definitively one of the most impressive projects of this kind I've seen. The amount of thought you have put into each building, so far, is unmatched. I also love the detail you've added, and more specifically the type of details - You've made it feel lived in, rather then overly ornate.
IF you ever feel like you need any ideas for more detail or structures, i'm sure the forum can oblige, because if you can keep this up to the level you have so far you will have something truly special.
I absolutely love the vegetable patch out back of Anna's house, it reminds me of how my great grandmother Lucinda made infusions with what she grew behind her basement flat in Lisbon.
dieselmonkey":y1zp4y3c said:Thank you! This city board is something I've wanted to do for well over 20 years, so I've got plenty of ideas built up! I originally came into wargaming via DM'ing AD&D games in the early 80s, and then WFRP from the mid 80s onwards. I've written plenty of adventures etc, so I'm working at this project like I would a roleplaying game, with each house having an inhabitant and an actual reason for being in the city.
I eventually plan to make stat cards for all the inhabitants, so I can use them and the table in a kind of Mordheim-style game! I've plenty of scenario ideas for that too!
Tauntaun Scout":26hze91j said:I hope that when you die, you are rewarded by being allowed to spend the afterlife as king of this town.
dieselmonkey":tsudl61f said:Tauntaun Scout":tsudl61f said:I hope that when you die, you are rewarded by being allowed to spend the afterlife as king of this town.
I'd better start building some higher class housing!
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