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A simple hand drawn map, unlabelled, showing a continental coast with a variety of towns, cities and villages. Since it doesn't have a scale or a grid it's much more more useful as a point-crawl map, or as an inpirational guide for a game.
The original lineqork was drawn with a genuinel goosefeather quill pen and sepia ink on A4 Bristol Paper
Please contact the artist at [email protected]... [click here for more] |
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Welcome, Space Adventurer, to the Moon! Whether you came here in a Space Rocket or an Artemesium powered transatmospheric balloon, you'll find riches, adventure and fulfillment on Earth's bright, clean moon. From miners to hauliers, theres many valuable careers to be found - and don't worry about the ghosts!
Good, Fast or Cheap is a player-facing, rules-light game set in a retrofuturistic science... [click here for more] |
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 This is a painting of a heavily armoured warrior - setting agnostic. It has been deliberately painted in an impressionistic, painterly style so as to give the sense of it being an in-world artefact painted by a person in the setting as an 'artist's impression'
The original is an acrylic painting on board, approximately 5x7 in
Please contact the artist at [email protected] for any inquiries. ... [click here for more] |
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 An ink-painting of a Kelpie, one of the mythical waterhorses of Scotland. They tempt travellers onto their backs, where the unlucky victim discovers that they can't dismount - the kelpie then dives into the body of water - a loch, river, sea loch or the sea - where it makes its home., drowning its passenger.
If you want to include kelpies in your game, it might be a good idea to have a nice visual... [click here for more] |
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 This is an ink drawing of an older male warrioir, in chain mail armour, holding a round shield and a sword. He is dressed in an approximation of early medieval north european clothing and equipment.
The original inspiration for this drawing was a character from a game of Forbidden Lands, but of course you could use him to represent anything you wanted.
The original ink drawing was done with a brush... [click here for more] |
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 This is an image of a chartacter who I think of as Post-Apocalyptic Mephistopheles - he's suited, booted and slick, albeit as best as one can do in a radioactive wasteland. This would make a good portrait for a scheming villain or a naughty player character, for example.
The original ink drawing was done with a brush and indian ink on bristol paper, on the 20th of October 2021.
Please contact... [click here for more] |
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 This is a painting of a Red Deer doe, done in ink and acrylic in a loose and textural style. Aside from being a fairly literal depiction of a doe, this would make a great thematic image for a rural or rural-gothic setting. Want to do backwoods horror, thrillers or mysteries? This slightly spooky version of a deer is a perfect tone-setter.
If you have specific requests for other types of illustration... [click here for more] |
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 This is a drawing of a creature that I named a Stilt Devil, though you of course could rename it anything if you wish. I drew this to mimic the style and materials of real-world history, imagining that it could be part of an explorer's (or survivor's!) account. It could be used to represent an alien life form, or a mythical creature, or simply be an eerie bit of textured flavour art in the background. ... [click here for more] |
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 The survivors all had such varied descriptions. Some said it was fast, some slow. Some said it had scales, others fur. They all agreed, however, that it wore an upsettingly humanoid face....
This is a loose, impressionistic painting of a monster that I call a Troll, meaning it in the old sense of an enemy or monster, and not in a setting specific way. You could use it in a campaign, setting book... [click here for more] |
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