Lair of the Slimelord .....

My newest dungeon / sewer made using hirst arts molds , gypsum and a great deal of creativity. this is my first attempt at using phosphorescent paint.In low light it has a very faint glow on the floor. I am also in the process of making some glow in the dark gelatinous cubes to inhabit my sewer/dungeon.

One of my players( silly wizard) decided to research a detect ooze/slime spell.
After they breached into the lair/sewer they cast the spell and realized that this just want a sewer/ lair it was also a temple to the deity of the OOZE's.

that's when they found out about the secret effect I added to this local terrain I made for this quest.

see for yourself..

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0W4jMVecuU]Dungeon(sewer) of the Slime lord .MP4 - YouTube[/ame]

here is a shot of the terrain all broke down..

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRRZHR_Zwdk]dungeon/sewer breakdown.mp4 - YouTube[/ame]

Now I have to work on something to shock them for our next gaming session...
 

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Very nice!

I am also in the process of making some glow in the dark gelatinous cubes to inhabit my sewer/dungeon.
Have you considered using those ice cubes with LEDs?
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Or perhaps using ice cubes made from tonic water, which glows under black light.
 

Very nice!


Have you considered using those ice cubes with LEDs?
2222458_f520.jpg

Or perhaps using ice cubes made from tonic water, which glows under black light.
actually I have some of those, but they aren't nearly large enough.( 1 inch squared) I have took one apart and put the led assembly inside a homemade cube before.. which was awesome.
 

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