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Anthropomorphic Ape Figures

Dramascape Miniatures Volume 11

“The competition between the chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans has lasted for millennia. It won’t end in my lifetime or even your own, grandson. We can only hope that one day we can find peace and learn to coexist without this constant need to dominate each other.”—Elder Orangutan.

 

Anthropomorphic Ape Figures includes three pages of evolved ape figure flats; one page of chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans each with twelve figures per page. This set also includes a page of top down tokens with a green hexagonal base of all 36 characters depicted on the figure flats on one page and VTT (virtual TAbletop Versions of all the characters in .png format.

 

Anthropomorphic Ape Figures is intended for use in multiple genres. The evolved chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan figures range from primeval ones without tools or few tools and clothing to fantasy figures with armor and blades to more modern figures with guns. This allows the set to be useful across most genres including primitive, fantasy, modern, near- future SciFi, post-apocalyptic, and horror games.  The gorillas even have some weapons that would be at home in clockwork or steampunk games.

 

Adventure hook for use with these figures:

 

War of the Apes:  The three clans of chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan have been at war since the beginning of their evolution. At first the gorillas were the strongest, with their pure strength they bullied the chimpanzees and orangutans in the primordial age. As chimpanzees evolved to learn how to use tools, they used their greater agility to wield melee weapons and maneuver in armor better than the gorillas and came to rule in the melee age. In the modern age, the orangutans have come to rule because of their intelligence and acute eye-hand coordination giving them an accuracy advantage with modern ranged weapons. All three races have vied for control for millennia and resent being dominated by the other races. After a relative age of peace under the orangutans, the gorillas and chimps have decided to rebel against the orangutans starting yet another war.

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Yann P March 06, 2018 7:33 am UTC
Please, a set of ape figures looking like original Planet of the Apes movies is planned ?
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Steve N February 08, 2018 7:31 pm UTC
Ummm....., no females?
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Simon P February 08, 2018 7:35 pm UTC
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Unfortunately not, although if you are using the top down ones, some look female.
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Steve N February 08, 2018 7:45 pm UTC
Geez, that was quick!

Naw, I wanted stand-up figures. I know these are made for a "Planet of the Apes" type setting, but I wanted to run an Uplift game based on David Brin's books where chimpanzees have joined humans and dolphins as intelligent species on Earth.

Thanks!
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