I love fantasy specimens, and this unicorn horn from Burned Raven Tales is right up my ally. The subtle pearlescent finish is perfect.
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Curious devices, forbidden artifacts, mysterious creatures, and intriguing documents.
Monday, March 3, 2025
Unicorn Horn
Friday, February 28, 2025
Celtic LARP Spear
Sander Propworx returns to our pages with another one of their amazing foam LARP weapons. This time it's a full-sized Celtic-themed spear.
Thursday, February 27, 2025
A Light Shining in Darkness
Fallout: New Vegas is the greatest video game of all time thanks, in no small part, to the incredible worldbuilding. That includes the detailed backstory for Joshua Graham, a one-time monster seeking redemption for his evil deeds. His character arc is deeply dependent on being Mormon. That extends to his signature weapon "A Light Shining in Darkness".
"l1b3rtypr1m3" brings us his recreation of the gun, a custom .45 M1911 featuring snakeskin grips and engraved with the biblical passage John 1:5 ("The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it") in Greek.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Monday, February 24, 2025
Waterdeep Receipt
Stormageadon's girlfriend tasked him with creating handouts for her Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
It’s difficult to figure out what exactly the visual style of a city like Waterdeep would be. I know fantasy tends to live in the 16th century or so, but I figure mass printing is already out and about so I based most of my work off of 19th century invoices. Please let me know if you think this fits the vibe of Waterdeep or how I can improve the next handouts.
The longest part of the project was just getting fonts to look right. Next up is a few leaflets for some kind of opera and some posters for a sea maiden’s festival.
It was about five hours of meticulous work on Photoshop, and then printing it in high fidelity on handmade paper.
He's on-target with his design process. Faerun, and Waterdeep in particular, has canonically had printing press technology since the setting was first published. At the same time, you can still find professional scribes copying tomes by hand. That's the legacy of a world shaped by the need to give gamemasters a place where they could set any kind of adventure.
The only thing I'm not crazy about is the deckled edge. That's the hallmark of hand-laid, uncut paper, an artisan product. Good for correspondence, but not the best fit for a pre-printed receipt.
Friday, February 21, 2025
Great Cthulhu
Incredible depiction of Cthulhu and his minions from artist Vague Sadan. Click through to see a complete gallery of pictures highlighting the amazing level of detail.