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For 14th level encounters, I'd have a marauding Inquisition of evil clerics and their servitor giants. Maybe a high-level lich leading his band of vampires or wraiths if you want the encounter at night. Several purple worms burrowing up from the ground could help.

Really nice set Pirate Cat.
 

Sell them on Ebay. Then see how your 14th level party handles the ensuing encounter.
Clearly, you mean "see how you survive the encounter where you betrayed your friend's trust by selling his buildings." Awkward!

Ideally, I need roof-running. It'd be a shame not to take advantage of all the roofs.
 

Ideally, I need roof-running. It'd be a shame not to take advantage of all the roofs.


You might want to get some of these to make the roof running easier (unless the models included a fold up solution) -

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If you are having a high level mob fight, would it make any sense to throw in some doppelgangers? They could attack, then become invisible by melting back into the crowd, then attacking again. They could probably even handle running on roofs.
 


Pin the elf on the dragon? Or pin the dragon on the elf? Fun with racial scapegoating and mobs!

Or a hostage situation in the house on stilts!

Or the most EPIC pub crawl ever!!! (it's like a dungeon crawl but nobody remembers what happened the next morning ;) )
 

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