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Warhammer Fantasy Town Tavern

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This is the concept art I did for another part of my medieval town board. This terrain piece is located on a cobblestone street corner is of a two story tavern complete with it own dwarven distillery.
· Date: Thu September 24, 2009 · Views: 3847 · Filesize: 185.6kb · Dimensions: 560 x 560 ·
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