Bone Piles by Atlanticus Arts

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Description

Even the bravest adventurers pause when their torchlight sweeps across a floor carpeted in bones — and someone starts counting the skulls.

  • ✔ Resin terrain piece, printed fresh to order in the UK
  • ✔ Supplied unpainted — primes and paints easily
  • ✔ Compatible with standard 28mm–32mm miniature scales
  • ✔ Works on the gaming table and as part of a display diorama

These Bone Piles from Atlanticus Arts are the kind of scatter terrain that transforms a dungeon tile from a flat grid into a place with a history — and a grim one at that. Three distinct pieces are captured in this sculpt set: two mounded heaps of skulls and loose bones piled high on rocky ground, and one elongated scatter piece showing multiple skeletal remains laid out in grisly detail, ribs and long bones clearly articulated across the surface.

The level of detail in these sculpts rewards painting. Cranial fractures, the hollow sockets of skulls, layered femurs and vertebrae — every element has been given individual attention. Drybrushed bone tones over a dark wash will bring them to life with minimal effort, while painters who want to linger can pick out mossy growth, stone textures on the bases, and the subtle variation between older, chalky bone and fresher remains.

On the table, these pieces work as environmental hazards, loot markers, or atmospheric dressing for any dungeon, crypt, or cursed ruin. Off the table, arranged alongside undead miniatures or a character piece, they build out a genuinely atmospheric display scene.

Well-suited for adventurers who:

  • Want to dress their dungeons and crypts with evocative, detailed scatter terrain
  • Are running undead-heavy campaigns — from Ravenloft gothic horror to lich-ruled dungeons
  • Like to reward players with environmental storytelling that hints at what came before
  • Build display dioramas and want grim, characterful ground elements
  • Are painting a necromancer's lair or a dragon's trophy floor and need the bones to prove it

Encounter Hook

The party enters the abandoned sanctum of the Bone Collector — a lich long thought destroyed. The floor is thick with the remains of those who came before. As the rogue begins to pick through the debris for valuables, the paladin notices something unsettling: the skulls are all facing the same direction. Towards the door the party just walked through.

Details

Three scatter terrain pieces depicting mounded and scattered skeletal remains — skulls, long bones, ribcages, and vertebrae across rocky sculpted bases. Supplied unpainted and ready to prime. Compatible with 28mm–32mm scale tabletop RPGs including D&D and Pathfinder. Equally at home on the gaming table or as part of a display diorama.

Sculpted by Atlanticus Arts — visit their collection to explore more of their work.

Pairs well with undead warbands and graveyard and crypt encounters — or explore more from Atlanticus Arts.

The official studio cat review process involves a lot of sitting on things and staring.

Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK.

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