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4 September 2025
This weekly Tomb Thursday installment is a bit quirky because we didn’t realize, right at Press time, that the items we’re about to showcase aren’t currently listed on the maker’s website! Ummm…whoops. Alas, take this as some inspiration for finding your next Desert-style 3D prints.
Good ol’ Aether Studios has made sure we have an abundance of 3D-printed Egyptian tile offerings, and we’re pretty jazzed to keep highlighting our favorite pieces to you during this sandy series. However, everyone has amazing, continuously growing DnD collections, and it’s essential to intermix your pieces for maximum gaming pleasure.
Today, we’re going to highlight Galladoria Games, and the reasons are two-fold: they create really cool TTRPG scatter terrain, and they were the catalyst for our entire Desert Tomb paint scheme. Let’s take a look at few of our favs, because what is our beloved hobby without inspiration?!
These are some highly detailed pillars by Galladoria Games and come from their kick-a$$ Kahari Desert series. We’re completely baffled why these imposing columns are no longer listed (even as out of stock). They just immerse you in the game so quickly, wouldn’t you agree?
We also wanted to show the other side of the desert pillars because we love the whole vine effect! We adore it when certain DnD scatter terrain pieces have distinct sides because then everyone gets a cool view at the game table. And you just get more storytelling and room descriptions out of the terrain, which gives Dungeon Masters all the right feels.
In that same vein, we also grabbed these cool tomb oracle-style monuments. Honestly, what’s not to love? These are frickin’ amazing and so well done. Absolutely drenched in details while being so darn mysterious. The DM could use one of them. He/she could scatter them in different areas of your DnD tomb. You know you have a great piece when numerous encounter ideas are racing through your head!
Again, these are also completely missing from their store, and that mystery will probably rest with our sleeping pharaoh forever. 😉
We accidentally forgot to include the other two DnD scatter terrain pieces from the set above, as DM Ben had pulled them for an upcoming encounter. The water one is actually our favorite of the four oracle-like statues. Plus, it was so cool for them to include a ruined version too! That one by itself could keep the adventurers endlessly guessing about what comes next!
As we continue to build out our large desert dungeon crawl, DM Ben wants a slew of Egyptian options, so we’re really stoked about featuring many more pieces from our oversized DnD collection. Variety is the spice of life, right?!!
Until next time!
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