I just bought your set Dragon for the ice caves 'cause i saw something really fun. After using some rocks from Gabe's tokens , some bones, snow and barrels from Rhyannons new frozen caves set , it made for a really cool inset with an example from OWS set 9 (made in the Roll20 editor), and used the inset piece from set 8 . Your maps make for excellent backdrops for tokens from other sets. They're huge! and in this instance, the giant sword ice cave, it was really easy to place in some bones and rocks, a nice semi bloody ritual circle from Rhyannon's coral dungeon set , rocks with blood and snow spatters, etc. I see this as a fun way for a GM to do a quick intro to players from a regional map, and then use the actual 100% sized encounter map. I've not had the chance yet, but I would say these caves might make for interesting backdrops for other artists' sets as well. For instance, the rails and mining cars of Vhey's set , some of the night time tokens of Todd Gamble night set might look really interesting here with the blue tones, and ooo...maybe some good old fashioned dragon hoarding with Philip Wright's dragon hoard set. There looks like a lot of combos out there I did not get to yet, but...nice work. You've created some really nice backdrops here. I have one critique...I think you should make your ice floors separate from the walls and put in a partial transparency in your next set. I LOVE'S me some trapped creatures in ice...makes for good antagonist displays. ;)