Jake's Virtual TabletopMillennium 11 Gallery
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Millennium 11 was November 14-16 in Round Rock, Texas.
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I ran 2 dungeon crawl sessions using Warrior Heroes: Armies and Adventures by Two Hour Wargames.
I built all of the terrain using Hirst Arts castle molds and several types of dental plaster.
I took a few pictures with a camera phone to show how it all came together.
This is an overview of the table taken after the first game. The undead catacombs are in the upper left, the cultist rooms are in the center, and the rat-infested sewers are to the lower right. Each of these areas had 2 opposite starting points for adventurers, with a pile of treasure in the center.
There is one large dungeon terrain board in the center, surrounded by many smaller modular pieces. The entire layout covered around 4 x 5 feet. The terrain took most of an hour to set up, and another hour to take apart and store for travel.
There are a few gargoyles and surface tombstones from the Lemax Spooky Town collection of Halloween decorations scattered about. Everything else was hand cast.
Close-up view of the largest sewer room. Someone stashed their treasure in the center of a wooden walkway across the foul water.
The human parties started on one side of the table and several loosely allied evil parties started on the opposite side. Here a party of beastmen encounters crocodiles in the sewers:
After dispatching one of the crocs, the beastmen meet a party of humans approaching from the opposite direction. (Big pig-man by Reaper; Crocs and beastmen by MegaMiniatures; Humans by Grenadier and from Citadel's old line of feudal historicals.)
In the center a party of orcs survived to take the treasure, and took two parties of humans prisoner in the process.
There is a good picture of the start of the 2nd game in this gallery of Millennium 11 pictures on the LSHM site.
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