Any water more than 3 feet deep will likely just be open water.
Any water more than 3 feet deep will likely just be open water.
In the Midwest United States, a lot of marshes have floating leaf plants and emergent plants that provide interest.
If I had more time, I would have used thinner Styrofoam blocks for the islands, and put some taller foliage/static grass along the edges.
Here's a very poor photo of a D&D scenario I ran last year in a marsh. The players had to get to the tower in the center. There were a few islands of solid ground that they could traverse on narrow walkways, or walk through the deep water at 1/2 speed.
Sample of which thing?
Swamp = wetland with trees. Marsh = wetland with mostly grasses, sedges, and flowering species.
Both will have areas of open water.
If it is a swamp, add lots of trees/ stumps. If it is a marsh, add some raised dry areas. Both could also use like an old boat or decaying structure.
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Because dudes in the "EDC community" are soft-brained and have too much money to spend on tactical pens, titanium nail clippers, and other crap.
PATRIOT ACT 2.0 WILL BE SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE FIRST ONE.
Still a cunt. "Oh, I WORKED so HARD today. I'm such a hard worker. I'll barely have the energy to molest my maid when I get home."
Liza was a straight freak the whole season.
Fucking nerd. This is the same type of jackass in a modern office that says shit like, "I just don't know what I would DO if I retired."
I'd really like to see someone make an artillery witch with an actual artillery shell.
Once again, my dumbass has submitted three different RPG systems to run at GenCon. I COULD just run the same scenario 4 times for a game company and do much better financially, but that would be boring. And loud. #ttrpg #deadgames
My Dungeon Crawl Classics campaign came to an end last night after a spectacular TPK in the scenario "The Music of the Spheres is Chaos." But, I think my group of veteran players finally learned the hard way "Don't trust the succubus when she leads you down a narrow hallway."
Her and Leanna Quigley had a dramatic effect on me as a young man.
Nice work, I hope my comments weren't taken as a criticism of your skill. Those are all very well done. It's also nice to see something besides WH40k figures in my feed.
Miniature armies from before the modern era always look too uniform for my tastes. Cloth makers and suppliers rarely got the colors exactly the same, so tops and bottoms on the same solider could be different colors. Mix up shades in the same figure and see how you like it.
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I'll have the crab juice
fell for it again award
Let's pull this one out again.
They trained for 47 days and get to wear military uniforms?!?!