As the year comes to a close the veil between this world and the next grows thinner. That makes it the perfect time for this Druidic mask from Raven Dark Creations.
As the year comes to a close the veil between this world and the next grows thinner. That makes it the perfect time for this Druidic mask from Raven Dark Creations.
Sladjana Vukelic returns to our pages with her latest, another one of her distinctively worn prop journals. Featuring 800 pages of aged paper in a custom hand-bound cover.
I think the simple, clean presentation really highlights this mummified fairy specimen from Umbratheca.
Mille Cuirs returns to our pages with their take on the flesh-faced, Evil Dead version of Lovecraft's Necronomicon.
Another beautiful piece of LARP weapon pr0n. This time it's the Knight's Sword from El Marques LARP Shop. The filagree work is cool, but it's the guard that really impresses me. Despite being foam it really looks like braided steel rod welded in a forge.
This absolutely massive Book of Shadows comes to us from Velimira Designs. Hand-bound in leather with custom tooling, embossments, and brass hardware.
The talented Andrea Bonazzi returns to our pages with this nicely done black Cthulhu idol. It's one of the very few that try to recreate the look of polished stone, in this case quite successfully.
Victor Marin brings us a preview of an as yet unannounced project from Dr. Collector. He contributed some of the physical props for the "Whiterun Honorary Citizenship Chest", based on the iconic city from Skyrim. In addition to the faux coinage, Mr. Marin crafted the very cool key to the city's player-owned home, Breezehome. I have a feeling this set is going to be in high demand when it's officially unveiled.
Brutal Workshop returns to our pages with a pair of their signature primitive LARP necklaces. Featuring hand-braided cordage with resin skulls, teeth, and horns.
In addition to being an incredibly talented artist, Tom Kuebler has an absolutely shameless sense of humor. Over the weekend he offered up these mummified elf heads, providing two lucky people to have their very own, and very macabre, Elf on a Shelf.
You have to respect that level of dedication to a joke. Heh.
I've marveled at the quality of modern LARP weapons before, but this oriental dagger from Sander Propworx is next level. It not only has a Damascus steel blade pattern, but an ornate brass bolster and realistic, riveted bone handle scales. He also happens to be giving it away.