Shapes is a short film based on a horror story created six years ago on Reddit. Creepypasta.
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Artbreeder: Grow free images for RPGs and NPC portraits
Do you sometimes wish you had an artist on hand to draw what an NPC looks like? Or perhaps you’re generating a character for yourself at a play-by-post forum site?
Cthulhu inspired eldritch tarot
Cthulhu’s cards here are The Major Arcana, 22 universal archetypes starting with the Fool and printed on 310gsmm European paper.
E.M. Engel’s D&D character illustrations
Bub, the Kenku Druid, can be seen running off with the shinies in one panel.
Audio EXP: #38 – You are a hero
Audio EXP is Geek Native’s highlights podcast. Each week there’s a recap of some of the big or exciting RPG news, film, anime, fantasy, sci-fi, superhero, tech or geek culture news.
Short film: Rebooted
It’s tough being a stop-motion skeleton monster, especially if you still want to work in the movies.
Pinnacle Entertainment Group launch merch store
A growing number of RPG publishers are doing this, and I think it makes sense.
Publisher Spotlight: May poll opens for Patrons
Help support indie publishers by selecting one to feature in Geek Native’s RPG Publisher Spotlight in May.
Take 80d4 piercing damage in your shower
Bugbear Bubbles is the home of Gelatinous Cube soap. They put dice in soap and sell the resulting squares to gamers.
Did Chaucer inspire Fun.com’s brilliant product ideas?
Once a year, companies like Fun.com get to show us inventive product ideas.









