Ruined Stone Floor 01 by Novaminis
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Description
The old hall floor has given way at last — centuries of footfalls, floods, and whatever horrors once dwelt here have taken their toll, leaving nothing but broken stone and the memory of order.
- ✔ 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
Ruined Stone Floor 01 is a broad, circular scatter terrain piece depicting a collapsed and fractured stone floor — the sort of ground that has seen better centuries. The sculpt captures individual flagstones in varying states of collapse: some tilted and heaved upward, others shattered into rough fragments, with deep cracks and rubble texture across the entire surface. The organic chaos of the breakage sits alongside the suggestion of the original laid stonework beneath, giving the piece real archaeological depth.
The low, flat profile makes it immediately table-ready — it won't obscure sight lines or clutter a scene, but it will transform the feel of any encounter. Drop it beneath a BBEG's throne to suggest a chamber that has barely survived its own inhabitant. Place it at the centre of a graveyard confrontation where the earth itself has been disturbed. Use it to define a crumbling dungeon antechamber before the real danger begins. It reads equally well painted as grey limestone, dark granite, or mossy ruin-stone — each choice shifts the mood of the space entirely.
As a display piece, it serves as a compelling base element for dioramas, giving context and ground to larger centrepiece sculpts. A dragon coiled atop sundered flagstones hits differently than one on a plain oval base.
- Dungeon Masters building encounter-ready terrain sets
- Painters looking for evocative scatter pieces to anchor dioramas
- Adventurers who want their table to look like a living, breathing world
- Anyone whose campaign visits crumbling ruins, forgotten crypts, or fallen fortresses
Encounter Hook: The party enters what was once the grand audience chamber of the Ironspire Keep — but the floor has buckled and broken, great slabs thrown upward as though something enormous pushed through from below. As they step carefully across the ruin, a low rumble echoes from the darkness ahead, and one of the flagstones begins to slide.
Details
This listing is for Ruined Stone Floor 01 — a single scatter terrain piece by Novaminis. It is supplied unpainted and ready to prime. Supported and unsupported variants are available.
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Pairs well with graveyard and crypt encounters and Underdark delves — or explore more terrain and creatures from Novaminis.
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