Don’t Break the Necronomicon Seal!
June 28, 2012 by brennon
One of the most famous pieces of Lovecraftian fiction is the Necronomicon because of the dark powers it holds. So the logical next step is to go and make terrain based on it surely? Well Fenris Games have done just that with their Necronomicon Seal...
Useful as a piece of occult terrain or a prop in your role-playing games of Cthulhu intrigue perhaps? Fenris Games also point out it's just big enough to be a nice coaster for your favourite mug of horrifying tentacle ridden tea.
Quite a neat piece of scenery despite its simplicity and would give a serious edge to any terrain or role-play.
You can find out more about the Necronomicon here.
Will you be picking up this part of the Necronomicon?
103mm…too small for a Colossal base and too big for your average 40K-style gribbly demon, but it would make a great Arcane Fulcrum in Storm of Magic games plus there’s diorama potential. Imagine that same too-small gribbly demon facing down a valiant hero on this piece, with most of it painted dark but around the hero there’s an aura – it would be a great chance for painters to test their source lighting skills.
Well, if it’s beer froth resistant I may need a set of them!
Now that’s a new one. Never thought of that use 😉
Ah that could be useful against the infestation of Flying Polyps iv been experienceing in my bedroom of late, they just keep popping up and blowing everything over with their powerful wind abilities – bit annoying when you’re trying to sleep, allthough to be fair it does cool things down on hot days but I think ill pick a set of these up to seal them.