Another glorious example of tomecraft from MilleCuirs. His latest grimoire features a hand-tooled leather cover and custom skull hardware.
Curious devices, forbidden artifacts, mysterious creatures, and intriguing documents.
Another glorious example of tomecraft from MilleCuirs. His latest grimoire features a hand-tooled leather cover and custom skull hardware.
The talented Jason Soles of God's Below returns to our pages with his latest jewelry piece, Seraph's Needle. Made from cast bronze and inset with a hessonite garnet cabochon.
Manas SUM brings us this massive, 14" tall Cthulhu idol sculpted by Yoneyama Keisuke. It's a beautiful design made even more impressive by the incredible paint job. The only negative are those long, delicate tentacles. They make me extremely nervous about how it will survive shipping.
Artedarme Workshop brings us this Mythos-themed LARP axe, complete with swirling tentacles on the shaft, strange runic inscriptions, the sigil of the Necronomicon on the blade, and an embossed Elder Sign on the pommel.
Jake Hellbach has posted a detailed look at how he created Egyptian hieroglyphic tablets for an upcoming video project. The end results are impressive.
Camilla: You, sir, should unmask.
Stranger: Indeed?
Cassilda: Indeed, it's time. We all have laid aside disguise but you.
Stranger: I wear no mask.
Camilla: (Terrified, aside to Cassilda) No mask? No mask!
- Robert W. Chambers, The King in Yellow
I have a deep and abiding fondness for those that dare to clothe themselves as the King in Yellow. This take from KMK Designs is an absolute banger of a costume. There's so much to like here. The frayed and tattered robe, the embroidered glyphs, and that mask. When you look at the closeup shot you realize the empty hood is actually a maw lined with dozens of human teeth.
In many ways, "Day of the Beast" from Chaosium is the little brother of "Masks of Nyarlathotep". Both were originally published back in 1984 ("Day of the Beast" as "The Fungi from Yuggoth") and involved a globe spanning fight against creatures of the Mythos. In the case of "Beast" that was the Mi-Go, as the original title gave away.
Over on Reddit, Pomchop put together a plethora of handouts for their running of the adventure. Even better, they've made all of that impressive prep work available for free. Yet another example of the awesomeness of the "Call of Cthulhu" community.