Butchers, Bakers, Candlestick makers. Nobles, Serfs, Merchants, Artisans, Publicans. Over 100+ villagers doodles to choose from.
Feel free to edit and use these pictures in your work (commercially too!), as long as you give credit (photography by mv) and/or a link :) Donations and/or reviews are appreicated and I also accept digital copies of the stuff you make with these pics <3
Started as Dungeonsynth, became something else.
Compatible with Old-School Essentials
This project began as a wish of only wanting to do a J-card. I thought about how it would be a shame if the cassette tape itself didn't had any music as well, so i made a few things to put in there. Enjoy! I made this for OSE but you can use for any ttrpg you'd like.
This pack contains cloudscapes, waterfalls, streams, oceans, mountain lakes, and rainbows taken mainly in North and South America, Hawai'i and Japan in the 1980s and 90s. Distributed through a Creative Commons Attribution License, you can remix, alter, photobash, crop, and revise in whatever ways best suit your projects.
This pack includes traditionally hand-drawn blank boxes and sections for all the character stats, skills and other features you’ll need, whatever TTRPG you are playing! You can even mix and match sections to create your own box configurations. The product consists of a zipped file containing transparent PNG files.
Hexany's Roguelike Tiles is a 16x16 monochrome "1-bit" pixel-art tileset, made primarily for old school roguelikes and rpgs.
Hexany's Monster Menagerie is a pack of 32x32 monochrome "1-bit" static creatures.
Intended as a multitile creature expansion to the "Hexany's Roguelike Tiles", but the creatures can also be used as JRPG/First Person Dungeon Crawl battlers (or whatever else you can come up with).
CC0 To the extent possible under law, Ombremonde has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to Landscape Illustrations. This work is published from: France. #CC0
A dice drop big boss generator.
Need a boney big boss in a hurry? Just Grab a handful of dice, drop them on a table. Draw an outline around the dice for the construct’s basic shape. Now you are ready to choose your baddies stats, weapons, looks, smells, and any and all of the tables that make sense for your adventure.