D&D Scenery: Sauna Stone - natural version for Tomb of Annihilation
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This is the second of two versions of a specialized Tomb of Annihilation scenery piece: the natural version of a sauna stone with shelves and thirty jars. You can find the polished version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3508947. In area seventeen of the Fane of the Night Serpent within Tomb of Annihilation, the description centers on a colossal sauna stone. Crafted from an oval shape of porous rock, eight feet in height, with shelves at the bottom containing thirty jars of ointment. This is my second take on it, with a more natural look to the rock. I couldn't find suitable pumice rock models that had the proper license for remixing, but I did discover this very nice looking floating rock by daandruff https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3016005. With some shape changes, cutting off of the chains and additional holes, it made for a great base model for my sauna stone remix. While you'll likely need support for the shelving at least, the print overall is quite easy. I might add individual files for multi-color prints later if people show interest in that.
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