dglacet Posted May 31 Posted May 31 (edited) Bonjour à tous, After a few years hiatus from Lego due to lack of space, and thanks to a move and the subsequent move to a larger home, I got back into Lego this year, digging out my entire stash and taking advantage of an empty room to rebuild my workshop. Being a long-time role-player, the release of the D&D set and the minifig series finally got me back into it. So what better way could I do than to start with the D&D set and place it in a setting? Having Castle 10305 as well, putting the two together seemed perfectly natural. Also inspired by many creations found on different other sites, I integrated all of this into a diorama, here are some photos. General view of the diorama : Castle entrance area, which awaits adventurers with a first fight without difficulty, just to warm up : But danger is never far away, and the mythical red dragon is already there. An epic battle begins, mixing weapons and magic, against the dragon's terrible breath : Given the imposing stature of the venerable dragon, the poor knight, after an unfortunate 1 on his wisdom saving throw, can only be petrified with terror!! But all this noise does not disturb the peace of the much more humble inhabitants of the place, whose objective has not changed : Not far from there, a knight spots a weapon; it could well help him in his quest... or perhaps even promise him a much more epic destiny? Near the castle, other evil forces take advantage of the opportunity to try to accomplish their sinister plans : Starting with the lady of pain, whose motivations remain unknown : Or the evil Szass Tam, returned once again from the dead : To amass even more power, aided by his acolytes, the red wizards of Thay, will the sacrifice of a pure young woman allow him to achieve his goal? Fortunately, a very old dragonborn order is trying to thwart his plans. But first, they must defeat the army of death Szass has raised : A high priestess of the order, and her elite guards, have joined the battle because the danger is great : But the army of the dead also uses magic : But nothing a good old fireball can't fix : Edited May 31 by dglacet Quote
Yoggington Posted June 1 Posted June 1 This looks like a huge amount of fun. The red wizards pedestal - is that your own creation? Quote
zoth33 Posted June 2 Posted June 2 Great diorama! There is a lot going on here. The temple area where the Red Wizards of Thay are is great, I like the ruined look and the mushrooms around it. There are so many great characters also. That high priestess looks fantastic with the hood piece and the Ninjagopr hairpiece. Wonderful job with this presentation. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted June 2 Posted June 2 Rolled a Nat 20 on this epic D&D scene. Great use of the large castle set and the collectable minifigs. The various stories taking place at the same time is wonderful. Quote
Rjbricks Posted Tuesday at 09:40 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:40 AM This is awesome! Have acquired the DnD set but not yet built it. Hadn’t realised how well it goes with the LKC. love the sacrifice scene Quote
Seagull King of Vaughan Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago This is a great combination, especially with the lake extension. The house outside the walls gives hints of a castle town… Like the skeleton magician as well. I too have placed capes on them to create new characters. Although I don’t think any of mine were alive! Quote
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