A simple fence can turn an empty field into a location with rules—where you can climb, squeeze through, or get spotted. Use it to shape encounters with clear lanes, chokepoints, and “don’t cross that line” tension.
Usage Tips
- Create chokepoints by funneling paths toward a gate (pair with a large door as a quick “gate” stand-in).
- Use broken stretches to suggest forced entry, decay, or a recent chase through the property.
- Light the perimeter with standing torches to imply patrol routes or a guarded camp.
- Anchor the scene with a signpost near intersections or entrances to make navigation obvious.
Great for: farmsteads, bandit camps, border checkpoints, animal pens, and town outskirts.






