Necromancer commission done!
Necromancer commission done!
Old concepts sale!
Silver cheeked hornbill
100 eur flat
Just for perspective on this, I found this pic on Facebook (where it was noted it was found on eBay). Japanese edition Traveller art was ON POINT.
The 2e box set is also just an exceedingly satisfying object to experience. A lot of care and thought went into the components.
It is very much a relic of a particular moment in time.
Hecate the Death Goblin!
She belongs to @shidyk.bsky.social!
Thank you for the comm!
Bee Princess and Wasp Knight
"Head Caretaker Lucifer" A depiction of a version of Lucifer who had never fallen. His skin is a glowing golden-pale color, and he has extremely long, wavy blonde hair that glows brighter the further down it extends. His Left arm is elongated, gold, and skeletal. He is almost entirely nude, decorated only in various ornaments of golden jewelry, most notably a collection of necklaces and discs that take up the space on his otherwise bare chest. A long golden serpent orbits him and wraps around his arms, and five long spikes extend from the section of the serpent that bends around Lucifer's head, like some kind of crown. A large, thin halo floats behind Lucifer's head as well.
The would-be devil himself... Heaven's opinion of him improved after he offered to dedicate his time to managing Hell's growth and environment, and tending to the souls of the humans who are forced to end up there. After all, if anyone could understand the sins and desires of humans, it's him.
Some more Lallies from 2021!
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Islanders of Moreau
A black and white line drawing. The image shows a giant snake with a swastika for an eye. The snake is being killed by two medieval style knights, there are three downward facing arrows piercing the snakes neck. The caption reads: Teamwork.
Always a good day to make new friends
Guardian ๐ฟ
It was so much fun.
The cover of Orbital Blues
#29 - Orbital Blues
Sometimes you just want to play a sad space cowboy in a rock 'n' roll retrofuturistic Las Vegas future. Cowboy Bebop by way of Six String Samurai. Road movie sci-fi. The vibes of this game are immaculate, and the book is beautiful to both read, and to possess as an object.
Ha, that's the game! Also where y'all ended session 2 in possession of a brigantine with a full compliment of piratical crew and I went "... huh... I did not plan for that".
It commits the cardinal sin of many comedy games (in my opinion): trying to BE funny instead of facilitating humor occurring organically at the table.
Yep! And they did a good job of using the Savage Worlds rules to facilitate things like naval battles and swashbuckling and pirate shenanigans.
The cover for the Pirates of the Spanish Main rulebook
#28 - Pirates of the Spanish Main
Does anyone remember the "constructable strategy games" from the mid 00s, where you'd get a booster pack that contained random plastic pirate ships you'd assemble for a tabletop naval wargame? They made a ttrpg out of it! It's very serviceable and surprisingly fun!
The cover for Don't Rest Your Head
#27 - Don't Rest Your Head
A nasty little storytelling game about becoming so sleep deprived that you click through to the other side and become Too Awake. And unfortunately that means now you can see the Hat Man, and the Hat Man can see you. Push yourself to the brink and try to survive.
The cover of the NERO Live Action Roleplaying rulebook
#26 - NERO Live Action Roleplaying
Yesssss LARP books. I love LARP books. Give me all the photos of chubby nerds in face paint and ren fair costumes running around the woods and having fun, or dressed up in their finest thrift store vampire attire trying to look moody. It always fills me with joy.
A photo of the Alternity StarCraft Edition box set
#25 - Alternity: StarCraft Edition
Did you know that TSR released a one-off officially licensed StarCraft version of their (sadly underrated, it's actually great!) sci-fi ttrpg Alternity? I sure didn't, until I randomly stumbled on this at a thrift shop. An obscure little piece of history.
The cover for the Shadows Over Sol ttrpg rulebook
#24 - Shadows Over Sol
What happens when you take a game that markets itself as a horror game, and then don't include anything either setting- or mechanics-wise to support in-game horror? You get Shadows Over Sol. A serviceable but ultimately forgettable hard sci-fi ttrpg (horror not included).
A picture of the cover of the Bloodshadows box set
#23 - Bloodshadows
The Masterbook games that WEG released in the 90s are... fine, for the most part... but Bloodshadows is a really entertaining setting. Hard-boiled gumshoe noir and pulp adventure in a world of vampires, demons, and ghouls. It's very entertaining.
The cover of Battlelords of the Twenty-Third Century
#22 - Battlelords of the Twenty-Third Century
I love this stupid mess of a game. It has no idea what it wants to be (comic sci-fi farce? gonzo space opera? gritty military sim?) but man oh man is it entertaining. And the artwork rules. It's peak "ttrpg to read on the toilet" material, too.
The cover of the Low Life ttrpg rulebook
#21 - Low Life
When I was in college, I thought this was the funniest goddamn game I'd ever come across. Now that I'm in my forties, it's just... deeply annoying. You can play as an anthropomorphic Twinkie, if you want. The art still beats ass, though.
Yeah! Apparently all it took was him leaving Palladium to start writing solid, well-balanced games.
It is considerably worse than FATAL! And somehow they're on the third edition of this thing!
The cover of CJ Carella 's Witchcraft
#20 - Witchcraft
Probably my favorite thing that CJ Carella ever released, Witchcraft is a tight, well-considered game of occult mystery and urban horror. Really scratches that Charmed/The Craft/etc mid- to late-90s itch. Shame the physical books are so hard to come by.
Yep! It's incredibly straightforward and accessable
The "ewww this is for GIRLS it's got GIRL COOTIES all over it" stupidity plus the pushback against the progressive politics and queerness of the game were so dumb and exhausting