Something of a Maze
Fallen Leaves
I am at the stage where I can start adding a first layer of fallen leaves to the tiles.
To do this, I first sprayed the tiles with some isopropanol alcohol before sprinkling some autumn-coloured silver beach seeds around. I then lightly sprayed over each tile again with the isopropanol before finishing with a spray of the water / Mod Podge mix.
The idea is that the alcohol will help break up surface tension and also keep the leaves in place whilst adding the glue.
I then took a quick look over each tile and, using a pair of tweezers, removed any leaves that were stuck in unusual places, like the sides of rocks.
Once each tile was done, I set them aside to dry.
Thankfully, living in Perth, this does not take very long at all.
To help the colours of everything tie together, a very light sprinkling of fine brown ground covering helps the colours look more muted, and I think, personally, it fits in better with my existing terrain.







































More and more I want to sit down with your project and play out a game of Verrotwood. Its the perfect board to have epic encounters between cults performing the will of dark forces. Throw in a couple of signature add ons and you could set this up to demo for conventions.
Thanks.
Looks like I will have to add Verrotwood to my list of games.
I already have Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten, Glorious Adventures in the Age of Steam, Empire of the Dead, Bloody Hollow and Burrows and Badgers in mind. What’s one more to add to the list 🙂
Always open to suggestions to feed my addiction.
Maybe I could come up with some free-standing ‘game-specific’ elements that could go with this.