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Anonymous
Hey guys. I'm building a giant 3-D castle fo use with tabletop role-playing-games, I want to surround the castle with 2-d swampland terrain. Does anyone know a free source of terrain tiles online similar to the ones sold by WotC? I'm not sure if this post belongs here but /tg/ suggested you guys may know more about this papercraft stuff than them. Thanks!
>> Anonymous
I am almost sure that you are a troll.
>> Anonymous
Troll troll troll troll troll troll troll.
Try going to the URL in your picture, asshole.
>> Anonymous
Anyone know any cool 2-D papercrafts?
>> To sage or not to sage... that is the question.
2-d papercrafts? LOL. No, scratch that, I'm not laughing.
>> Anonymous
Maps/terrain tiles for a TRADITIONAL GAME would fall under /tg/. /po/ does not concern itself with playing surfaces for tabletop games. /tg/ has sent a few threads here in the past days for the same thing; however, we don't do flat maps.

My personal suggestion would be to search Google for pictures of what you want, and print them out. There's no crafting involved.
>> Anonymous
This is relevant to my interests.
>> Anonymous
>>103800
TRADITIONAL GAMES have no maps(other than perhaps crudely drawn maps on the fly that have no grid and serve only as a reference and not an actual playing field).
>> Anonymous
>>103798

Actually, the Illusion Dragon.
>> A rather stressed gamemaster !!mcKpCNQ/0aD
>>103923
Well yeah, /tg/ is made of some of the worst excuses for roleplayers and wargamers on the net.

/Po/ typically only has the occasional 3D papercraft for roleplay/wargame use (still working on the stones edges watch tower, guys :-\) and typically avoids 2D subjects as they are not really crafting.

And the problem that arises is that most of the roleplayers and wargamers, who are on /po/, are one of two groups - A) People who have no need for terrain or B) Real roleplayers, like myself, who look at such things as 2D terrain, tiles, and clicks as complete crap that is not worth our time and degrades real roleplayers, by proxy, through its very existence.

Now that I have been a properly pretentious git – which I get to be with the credentials from playing RPGs for close to 30 years and gamemastering nearly 200 games during that time with one game still running after 21 years continuously, I will try to help. I do not have any myself, but I have some links:

http://www.skeletonkeygames.com/
http://www.enworld.org/CrookedStaffProductions/
http://www.dungeoneering.net/downloads.php5?id=tiles
http://fitz.jsr.com/roleplay/props/mapping.html
 http://www.worldworksgames.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=103
http://rpgmapshare.com/

Even though I am a graphic artist by trade, I just cannot bring myself to make any for you though. I feel like it is a mortal sin just discussing them. (shiver)
>> To sage or not to sage... that is the question.
>>103932
Stressed Gamemaster, thanks for posting. With this thread and the map thread a few days back, I figured you would be the source for a final word on the subject.

I'll have my finger on the sage button the next time someone makes the same request... but a copy of the links you just posted are now on my desktop in a .txt file, so they'll be added to at LEAST send the person in the right direction.