True-Tiles practical application

With a painted and otherwise complete set of True-Tiles in hand, we had our next session of Pathfinder on Sunday, reaching the climax of Chapter 4 of the Rise of the Runelords.  Unfortunately, I discovered I had not actually printed a large enough set, I still had several more to do before having enough to handle the large final chamber.  However, what I did have was met with lots of excitement from the group, who really liked both the design and painting.  The magnets helped out a lot – assembly was fast and easy once I had located all the various pieces.  And the additional dungeon scenery added a lot to the complicated scenario.  In total, my two large 4×4 tiles ended up not painted (or with magnets yet), and I will missing a pair each of corners and edge walls.  But the effect was still very useful, even with this intermediate setup.

I should be able to print up the additional pieces over the next two weeks, in preparation for Chapter 5 and the dungeon environments involved there.

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