Mille Cuirs brings us the Grimoire of the Eye, a handcrafted leather tome featuring custom embossments and an inset glass eye in the cover.
Curious devices, forbidden artifacts, mysterious creatures, and intriguing documents.
Mille Cuirs brings us the Grimoire of the Eye, a handcrafted leather tome featuring custom embossments and an inset glass eye in the cover.
Brutal Workshop brings us this incredible shaman's head dress. The way they create layer after layer of texture really sets their work apart.
Landron Artifacts returns to our pages with this very nice Cthulhu idol. The stone texture is really well done.
Skill Tree has a detailed tutorial on crafting a glowing skull lantern. The materials are easy to acquire and it doesn't require any wiring at all. A couple of hours work and you'll have a great prop for your gaming room or LARP event.
Over on Reddit, the Muff1nKing posted a look at the clue board he created for his run of the Call of Cthulhu scenario "Tatters of the King". The first photo is from the second session of the campaign, while the second comes from the tenth. It features some great props and handouts, but it should go without saying the images contain significant spoilers.
Clueboards are a fantastic tool for both Keepers and their players. They allow everyone to keep track of their progress, and are an ideal way for players to get into the groove again at the start of a new session. They're also a good reminder for the Keeper of a journaling campaign what handouts he'll need multiple copies of for the players.
This is the very best kind of gamer pr0n. Andrew Havlicek brings us this look at "The Storm's Respite", his recently completed Dungeons and Dragons gaming room. It's pretty darn impressive.