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We were overwhelmed with the number of suggestions for Crypt Rooms, to accompany our new Crypt Corridors set. 

So overwhelmed, and impressed with the ideas, that we decided to double the number of winners, so 8 of the 12 rooms in the set will be from Patreon suggestions. There were some really fantastic ideas, and so we've picked a selection that are generic enough to be usable in many scenarios, and some that make great encounter locations. In addition to these there will be 4 very generic rooms of our own design.

So, read on for the winners and their ideas. Each winner will be given a copy of the Rooms set when we release it during July.

Thanks all, and well done!

David Kline - A necromancer’s circle, with smashed open crypts implicating the dead have been risen.

Jethro A chamber is being prepared for an internment. So whilst most of the set is as quiet as the grave, and very muted in palette, here there is a bit more colour: cloth, candles, even flowers as part of the ceremony. Maybe even a little like 'Chapel of the Dead Lovers' but a little more sombre than that.

Stephan Schany A richly stocked burial chamber, with vases and weapons and gold!  And a golden sacophagus in the middle! 

Chris Skuller  A necromancer's makeshift lair. 

Thistlethorn A well looked after tomb.  The stone is clean and polished.  Rich banners, drapes and carpets cover the wall and floor.  Signs of occupation around the room, table with a set place, a reading chair and small library, Coat of arms and armour are on display.  This is a holding of a young vampire lord who lavishes himself in finery and entertainment (think Lestat)

Jim Hansen A blast from the past... straight from the original Conan the Barbarian, a crypt with a throne and lo, a skeleton sits upon it with

Dom The armour/crypt of the warriors. One could be rows of statues with armour and weapons or simply a collection of ceremonial combat gear on rows of racks.

Matthew J. Hunter What about a small, secret Necromantic reference library-type hidy-hole?

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