Over 100 Heritage Markers for your fantasy campaign! Marketplace Link These images can be used as tokens, map markers, language markers and more. Each one is visually evocative of different fantasy heritage, language, culture or territory. Where it makes sense, there are plural and descriptive versions. So you could indicate an elvish speaker with "Elvish" or a territory on a map with "Elves". For more popular player heritages, there are even finer definitions: Wood Elves, High Elves, Rock Gnomes, Forest Gnomes... There are even plurals of "dwarfs" (for English purists) or "dwarves" for Tolkien and fantasy fans. Besides heritage, many tokens indicate a traditional Earth-style culture or territory, such as "Old Kingdom" for an Egyptian feel, or "Imperial" for a Roman Empire feel. Indicate regions of cultural dominance on a map, or factions on a battlefield. Each token could represent a unit of like combatants for mass combat. Use them to organize NPCs on a token page: Dynamic Language Trick : If you have a character that speaks Dwarvish, create a character named "Dwarvish" Make sure it is controllable by any player who speaks "Dwarvish". When you use Roll20's "Speak as" feature to speak as "Dwarvish", only players who speak dwarvish will be able to see the message, and the language will be clearly indicated! Pro users could get even more language utility by using the Dialog script .