Unravel the Mysteries Behind Fenris’ Necronom Henge
January 20, 2015 by dracs
Fenris Games have a new set of terrain that will leave archaeologists stumped and perhaps drive them insane. Try not to look too closely at the inscriptions on Necronom Henge.
The Necronom Henge terrain set allows you to create a set of mysterious ruins, obviously made by a civilisation now long dead. The inscriptions on them vary between various forms of runic script, some familiar and some not, all with what appear to be barnacles or fungus around their base.
The good thing about stone ruins like these is that could conceivably appear in any setting, be it a lost civilisation on an alien world, a scared place in some fantasy land, or the crumbling remains of an evil cult in a Cthulhoid horror.
Think you will turn your table into the home of this Henge?
"The Necronom Henge terrain set allows you to create a set of mysterious ruins, obviously made by a civilisation now long dead."
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would be great for campaigns inspired by mountains of madness or for me, Shadow out of time – especially that last part where he goes to the desert.
I could see these fitting into DUST: Operation Babylon or even Conan. I like them!
These are going to be must haves fir me! They will be perfect for so many rpg campaigns I want to run!!!