Seraphim Solo: The Ark of Juvé

Publisher: Aether StudiosThe Seraphim line of 3D-printable Angelic dungeon terrain. It is heavily featured in our World of Aach’yn module series as the home of The Gods. Juvé is the most powerful deity on Aach’yn, but for now she slumbers. The planet withers and dies and her influence is at a low. How did her power become trapped in this ark? Can your players release the Goddess of Rebirth? 
This set features 2 models, Juve’s Ark on 2×2 Seraphim Tile and a version showing her more properly with her plant growth.

Recommended Print Settings:
Layer Size: 0.15mm recommended (.1 for smoother features)
Infill: 10% recommended
Top/Bottom Layers: 6 (or 0.9mm if using a different layer size than 0.15mm)
Side Shell Count: 2 (or 0.8mm if using a different nozzle size than 0.4mm)
Raft/Brim/Supports: none
Related Sets:
Seraphim Core — the basic room pieces for a temple of Heroticus
Seraphim Wall Expansion — more decorative walls and corners for Seraphim layouts
Seraphim Statues — medium and large statues to adorn your angelic temples
Seraphim Temple Expansion — pillars, pools, secret doors, and additional corridor pieces
Seraphim Giant Pillars — a variety pack of large pillars for Seraphim temples
Seraphim Bathhouse — decorative water and steps to create a Seraphim bathhouse
Seraphim Scatter — many elements of the other Seraphim sets, but freestanding instead of mounted on floors
Seraphim Rotundas — indoor/outdoor rotundas in the Seraphim style
Seraphim Short Wall — common room and corridor pieces, but half-height for improved visibility on the table
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Seraphim Solo: The Ark of Juvé

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