a fitful journal of dungeoneering, destiny and survival
in the wilds of Thornbare & other imaginary places.

Baba Yaga's Hut

I've been reading with great pleasure the "Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut" adventure published in this month's Dragon Magazine (available to DDI subscribers here). I'm looking forward to incorporating it into a future adventure, in which the party will travel to the Feywild to consult with the arch-hag and convince her to perform a ritual on their behalf.

The one thing that struck me about the first encounter in the adventure, however, was that the Hut itself was placed as artwork on the (beautiful) full-page battle map. This is odd, because as we all know, the Hut moves about on chicken legs. So rather than picking a random mini to represent the Hut, I decided to put my papercrafting skills to the test.

The result is attached. Feel free to print it out (cardstock recommended) and use it in your own adventures. It's to scale for minis, with one inch representing five feet. And it's freely available under a Creative Commons non-commercial share-alike license, so repost as you see fit-- just be sure to attribute it appropriately.

Enjoy!

Published by Corey Ehmke on December 09, 2011 in Resources

Leave a Comment