Inspired by the likes of Stefan Struck and thanks to the 11th-hour providence of Tim Denee, I’ve put together my…

Inspired by the likes of Stefan Struck and thanks to the 11th-hour providence of Tim Denee, I’ve put together my…

Inspired by the likes of Stefan Struck and thanks to the 11th-hour providence of Tim Denee, I’ve put together my first Roll20 gameboard. Now I just need my players to put a date on the calendar!

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  1. Thanks much Stefan Struck. I found around 40 character portraits to keep on hand, mostly from concept art for Dishonored and its sequel. The coins are from the same games, just rearranged with some color/contrast rebalancing. I’m still up in the air over whether I’ll actually keep track of the Crew’s stash that way. Right now I’m trying to decide how I want to place new portraits and landscapes on the game board without obscuring too much of what’s already been placed. I might end up swapping those images in and out as needed.

  2. About the stash: I tried that and gave up. Having the values on screen and in the sheets does just not work. I just used them as nice props.

    I ended with a very big board with lots of props and maps on it. This way the players are able to navigate by themself and bring on screen what they want.

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