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11 July 2025
This is a momentous post because it’s our last pure prep step for the remaining room inside D&D Beyond’s Acquisitions Incorporated fun Tresendar Manor Dungeon Crawl. We’ve thoroughly enjoyed this series with y’all as our little ol’ TTRPG blog brings out the best in us as gamers. So, let’s look at our very last room build!
Our last Dungeon room is an office, and at the time, served as the last inhabitant’s temporary command center. We need two scatter terrain pieces to set the mood: a cluttered desk and a single bed. These are 3D print staples, but we’re only going to pull one STL and rely on a pre-painted fan favorite company to deliver the other.
Let’s start with that work desk. Any monthly Patreon or Kickstarter release is going to include tables, desks, and barrels. We’re inundated with them. To be fair, creators don’t know what a hobbyist has and doesn’t have or where they are in their journey. Still, we had an abundance of choices.
This marvelous desk is by our buds over at Milestone Heroes and is from their Scatter Pack 15 set. We love the all-in-one combination this 3D print offers.
Some insanely small details here, so Resident Painter Kimmy Utah was called into service to paint this desk combo up for us. DM Ben’s 54-year-old eyes and Wisconsin sausage fingers couldn’t cope here.
The completed piece beautifully highlights its charming details, such as the rug, scrolls, inkwell, and book, among others. A true sign of an A+ print is how it springs to life when properly painted.
The second scatter terrain piece we needed for this DnD Dungeon room was a single-person bed. Not big enough to hold a mini, but more so to convey that someone worked and slept in here 24/7 to get a job done. For that piece, we searched our library and grabbed this nostalgic bed by Dwarven Forge. It’s from their original Dungeon Dressing pack and is a true classic.
Area 12 of Tresendar Manor is entitled: The Office. Its description reads as follows. “A bed and a desk are the only furnishings in this surprisingly clean room. The bed is made with linen sheets and a fluffy pillow. Atop the desk are an ink pot and a quill pen.”
No preset monsters or traps here. This one is all about information as the players will rifle through the desk and papers to unveil a new clue (in a cool way), so it’s the perfect way to progress the campaign storyline.
And just like that, two very simple pieces of scatter terrain completely immerse your players into the scene. We love it when a Dungeon Crawl comes together.
Until next time!
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