This package contains some of our map releases with a Rural/Farm theme.
Goatfish Fields - 45x27, 45x65, 45x35 & 55x50
These scenes contain overhead canopies, such as trees and crop fields.
The rich peaty fields of the Goatfish people are renowned for their bountiful soil that has the mystical property of being able to be reaped, harvested and sowed all year around, making this area a hotspot for agricultural endeavors. Crops litter the landscape as far as the eye can see, rich in both yield and variety. This region also has another famous feature; it's stone-littered pathways adorned with symbolism. This area is known for it's animalistic shrines and hidden earthly grottos. Not all of these shrines are aligned to the light. It is known that some of the most mundane locations can be the home to the darkest worship.
The Stygian Mill - 35x45
This is a multi-level scene (6 floors) that also contains overhead canopies, such as trees, crop fields and scarecrows.
It is said that the ground around The Stygian Mill is filled with the blood, sweat and tears of the local workforce, as this long-standing grain grinder has been the lifeblood of the local economy for as long as anyone can remember.
The Stygian family are the owners of this mill, holding many fields and owning a substantial farmstead, funded mainly by the now famous grain produced from this mill.
Amongst the locals it is a hushed rumour that this mill was built in a pact that the Stygian family made with a deceitful warlock. He gave the family the plans for the mill's gears and guided them to where to quarry for the stones used in the grindstones in exchange for the owner's first-born son. Some even say that once a new family member takes the reigns of the operation, they too must give their first-born son to this mysterious warlock.
Reuben Family Farmstead - 35x45
This is a multi-level scene (3 floors) that also contains animated light fixtures and overhead canopies, such as trees and crop fields.
It is said that the ground around The Stygian Mill is filled with the blood, sweat and tears of the local workforce, as this long-standing grain grinder has been the lifeblood of the local economy for as long as anyone can remember.
The Stygian family are the owners of this mill, holding many fields and owning a substantial farmstead, funded mainly by the now famous grain produced from this mill.
Amongst the locals it is a hushed rumour that this mill was built in a pact that the Stygian family made with a deceitful warlock. He gave the family the plans for the mill's gears and guided them to where to quarry for the stones used in the grindstones in exchange for the owner's first-born son. Some even say that once a new family member takes the reigns of the operation, they too must give their first-born son to this mysterious warlock.