Cartophile No. 1 This issue's tiles form a multi-level chamber with a sewer connection dropping into a deep pool via a waterfall. A lower platform connects to a dungeon ledge on the opposite side of the chamber which can also be reached by a rope bridge that spans the pool below. Other details include a brazier full of bones, etched floor designs, and the remains of a giant snake.... [click here for more]
Cartophile No. 2 This issue's tiles form a volcanic cavern with a number of rocky ledges above a pool of flowing lava. The upper most level will tie into any e-Adventure Tile Dungeon set and features pillars where a sacrifice can be chained. Alternate tiles give you the options remove the whirlpool that swirls below the sacrificial outcrop. Each issue of Cartophile contains the... [click here for more]
Cartophile No. 3 This issue's tiles form a multi-chamber cave network with stairs leading into an entry chamber, a throne room, and a primitive sleeping chamber. Details include demonic idols, an engraved throne, a spike protected passage, burning torches, bones, mud, and roots. Each issue of Cartophile contains the tiles to build a unique miniatures-scale encounter area that... [click here for more]
The five 6 x 9 tiles in this issue detail the ruins of a large ziggurat forgotten in the wilderness. Withered vines climb the stone steps to the top of the ruin where a shaft descends into the depths of the earth. Alternate versions of the ziggurat top include a sacrificial circle and a plain platform.
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The six 6 x 9 tiles in this issue detail a large temple and the attached housing for the acolytes. Features include a marble tiled floor in the narthex and chapel, a raised dais with altars, marble seating, and fully furnished living spaces. Alternate tiles connect this set to the Harbor and Warehouse sets of e-Adventure Tiles.
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Cartophile No. 6 features four cave tiles detailing the scene of a savage slaughter. If this set of tiles was a movie it would be called Cannibal Kitchen and would be rated R for graphic violence. Details include butcher tables, scrap piles, a hearth with cooking meat, an elevated cage/pantry, water pool, and plenty of gore. This set is not for the squeamish.
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Cartophile No. 7 features four dungeon tiles detailing an ornate crypt, complete with a tiered burial chamber, jeweled sarcophagi, giant statues, and runic flooring. A second burial chamber can be hidden behind a secret passage by using the alternate tiles provided. Just switch them out when the passage is discovered.
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The six 6 x 9 tiles in this issue detail a large ceremonial dungeon chamber centered around an arcane portal. Features include multiple elevations, a rune inlaid portal, fiery braziers, and two antechambers. Alternate tiles alow you to use this set without the portal.
Each issue of Cartophile contains the tiles to build a unique miniatures-scale encounter area that is compatible with e-Adventure... [click here for more]
The three 7 x 10 tiles in this issue detail A dungeon chamber of long forgotten baths. Features include multiple elevations, stagnant water, and numerous signs of decay.
Each issue of Cartophile contains the tiles to build a unique miniatures-scale encounter area that is compatible with e-Adventure Tiles and a full page map that can be used to inspire an adventure or encounter. Although the tiles... [click here for more]