This trio of dangerous and creepy plant monsters can be used in a wide variety of science fiction, modern, horror, and post-apocalyptic scenarios!
This trio of dangerous and creepy plant monsters can be used in a wide variety of science fiction, modern, horror, and post-apocalyptic scenarios!
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
This supplement introduces eight magical traditions for the Cthulhu Live 3rd Edition Mythos horror LARP but is rules-light and can easily be adapted to tabletop RPGs like Call of Cthulhu.
A hundred years ago, the Great Cataclysm caused the lighthouse of Amphitritos to fall into the sea and, with it, the crystal trident that for long years had guided mariners safely through the islands of the Dodecanese.
Kerberoi are massive, three-headed, humped monsters, weighing around 5,000 pounds and covered with irregular, dark gray spots, and are native to various abyssal, infernal, and evil-aligned planes.
The only thing differentiating this alchemical bomb from a conventional explosive is the crude image of a chicken painted onto its side.
Wind-up toe biters are ingeniously painful devices composed of sharp teeth and a clockwork jaw.
Produced by unscrupulous alchemists, these bombs are painted with grotesque laughing faces in garish colors to distinguish them from conventional explosives.
This pulsing leech is specially bred and chemically treated by alchemists. Though it hungers for blood, it also hungers for poisons and diseases that contaminate blood.
Floating within this thick red syrup is a single pin feather from an eagle. When consumed, this potion transforms you into an eagle!
Crafted from moth-eaten flour sacks, splintered broom handles, and other discarded odds and ends, no two mock goblin sticks are alike except in they way they almost but don’t quite resemble a goblin.
These small clockwork figures are traditionally craft in the likeness of myconids and painted with comical expressions.
Suspended in this thick, chalky potion is a living puffball mushroom. When you drink this potion your body transforms into a cloud of fungal spores.
This simple glass bottle resembles a common salt shaker but for its bronze flip-top cap and reservoir of purple fungal spores.
Bearing the countenance of a grinning feline, this mask appears to be made from fire-blackened scrap wood that has been scratched by the claws of a hundred cats. The curving claws of a great cat, possibly a sabre tooth tiger, decorate its edge.