Lion heads? A stuffed bear? Pshaw! Real hunters have a dragon mounted on their wall. The gifted Winton Afric brings us the head of Thrannox the Blue, the latest in his series of dragon specimens.
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Lion heads? A stuffed bear? Pshaw! Real hunters have a dragon mounted on their wall. The gifted Winton Afric brings us the head of Thrannox the Blue, the latest in his series of dragon specimens.
McCormick Wands returns to our pages with a new selection of wands, this time in a slender, black and red style. One of the things I love about wand collecting is the sheer variety of versions available.
This Lovecraft-inspired ancient ritual mask comes to us from artist Aleksandr Sivkov. I really like how he's taken the basic form of tribal ancestor and spirit masks and given it a Giger-ish spin.
Jason Soles of "Gods Below" has been producing Mythos artwork for years. That includes the awesome cover for the D20 version of "Call of Cthulhu". His latest is "The Face of the King" mask in cast bronze.
Sweet fancy Moses, these are gorgeous. Over on Reddit, Djonas3 has posted a gallery of the paper props he created for a Pulp Cthulhu campaign based on the Arkham Horror "Scarlet Keys" expansion. Click through to check out the full collection.
In the comments they mention something that genuinely blew my mind- manila folders aren't available in Europe. The covers for his suspect reports had to be created from cardstock.
Tyler McCormick returns to our pages with these nifty hand-forged runes. There's something to be said for a divinatory tool that has enough heft to serve as a weapon.
Tom Kuebler returns to our pages with this collection of traditional gaff-style shrunken heads. The woven headbands are a nice touch.