Thursday, October 2, 2025

Nephren-Ka, the Black Pharaoh

It seems like we're developing a bit of a theme this week.  Just in time for Halloween, the talented Creadores a Sueldo brings us Nephren-Ka, the Black Pharaoh.  The costume features their Nyarlathotep mask, with accessories and makeup from photographer Borja Pascual.   


 

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Idol of Nyarlathotep

This excellent idol of Nyarlathotep comes to us from Incheon Deep One.  Or at least that's what appears to be going on.  I stumbled across it on a South Korean crowdfunding site, and the translated version of the page is a bit dodgy.  Despite the language issue the page is filled with shots of this idol, an alternate version, and a Cthulhu idol that was apparently part of an earlier crowdfunding project.  They even have an insanely cool Nyarlathotep death whistle!

Yet another reminder of just how international Mythos fandom really is. 

 


 





Monday, September 29, 2025

Cthulhu Fhtagn! Mysteria Curiosidades Edition

This unusual Cthulhu idol comes to us from Mysteria Curiosidades, a shop in Veracruz, Mexico.  The cracked and weathered surface is nice, but I'm not a fan of the attempted texturing using tube impressions.  The piece would be a lot better with those filled in.

 


 

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Baby Imp Skeleton

This impressive baby imp skeleton comes to us from artist Shaz Abdullah.  Digitally sculpted in Zbrush and then 3D printed using an Anycubic Photon M3 Max.

 


 

Friday, September 26, 2025

Small Wonders

The talented Ksheyna Nightswood brings us these miniature tomes in 1/12 scale.  These would look awesome with Mythic Legions figures.

 


 

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Lost and Found Handouts

Oh, how I love prop layouts.  SR Sellens posted these shots of the physical and paper props he created for a railway-themed scenario called "Lost and Found".  If you like what you see you can find the complete adventure over in the Miskatonic Repository.

 


 

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Cthulhu Fhtagn! Ony Edition.

This traditional-style Cthulhu idol comes to us from digital artist Ony.  The original virtual sculpt was done in Zbrush and then 3D printed by Ownage.  It's a fantastic sculpt...except for the Elder Sign on each kneecap.  I mean, why?  Be sure to click through for a full gallery of Ony's work.