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A Wayside Shrine is a religious image, usually in some sort of small shelter, placed by a road or pathway, sometimes in a settlement or at a crossroads, but often in the middle of an empty stretch of country road, or at the top of a hill or mountain. The Wayside Shrine is designed as a part of the Walls & Fences system. However, you can use it as standalone feature as well.
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Many Londoners from the 1665, the Black Plague period would remember a lot of these roaming around the city. Bring out the dead! The undertaker would yell, while moving the corpses to the outskirts of the city to be buried in nameless graves.
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Dead Trees will give your Graveyard that creepy, dark atmosphere and make it more intriguing. Dead Trees can be used in all settings.
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The Tombstones present the core of any graveyard. Throughout history, graves have been a focus for mourning and remembrance. The names of relatives are often added to a tombstone over the years, so that one tombstone may chronicle the passing of an entire family spread over decades. Since tombstones and a plot in a graveyard cost money, they are also a symbol of wealth or prominence in a community. Some gravestones were even commissioned and erected to their own memory by people who were still living, as a testament to their wealth and status. In this set you will find the tombstones of various sizes, as well as some vases and crows!
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If you need to create a rural setting on your battle field these hay stacks are a perfect. Some are made in a way to fit in the corner or next to a wall.
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If you want to inform the townsfolk of a dangerous dragon or simply inform them of a good deal in the local brewery, your town needs a Notice Board.
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Spice up your gaming table or diorama with this awesome kit that is suitable for various games and almost any historic period, be it dark age, medieval, western, WW, etc.