Today's Reaper Dark Heaven Legends figure is a Bugbear warrior. He is wielding a chain with a spiked ball, wearing a shield and studded leather, with skulls on his belt. Amazon links for similar figures: bugbear warrior pair bugbear single with mace reaper 4 piece army bundle reaper 2 piece bugbear warriors
Category: Homebrews
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Cypher Shadowrun Totems, Fetishes, and Talismans
So here we are again readers Totems, Fetishes and Talismans! The long-awaited adaptation of Shadowrun inspired Foci Magic in the Cypher system. Long awaited, so long awaited one of my awesome gamers took up the task of tackling most of the work. He took the foundations built on the new version of cybernetics found Here and… Continue reading Cypher Shadowrun Totems, Fetishes, and Talismans
Figure of the Week: Twilight Scout
Today’s figure is a twilight scout, from the Dreamblade line. He looks like a dwarf sized badger wielding a baton, wearing plate mail and holding a shield. I repainted to to make him stand out more. Here are a few variations that fit the figure: Ryven (Pathfinder) Honey Badgerkin (3.5) Badger Lord (5e)
Figure of the Week: Tiik Warrior
Today’s figure is from the Reaper Bones line, a Tiik Warrior. It is a fish-man similar to a Kuo-Toa or Locathah. It is wearing no armor but wields a scimitar-like sword. Here are closest racial statistics that I could find below (from a few D&D editions): Kuo-Toa (5e) Kuo-Toa (Pathfinder) Locathah (Pathfinder)
Figure of the Week: Snakeman Warrior
Today’s figure is a reaper bones snakeman warrior. He is wearing a pauldrons and bracers, wielding 2 swords, carrying a quiver and bow on his back. I like painting naga style monsters, because they are one of the races in my homebrew world.
Revisiting Cybernetics in the Cypher System
A little over two years ago I set out to start running a Shadowrun RPG game using the Cypher System rules instead of the Shadowrun Rule Set. I had two options that I could see in regard to Cypher system and how I was going to have to handle cybernetics. 1. I could treat all… Continue reading Revisiting Cybernetics in the Cypher System
Haversack, Past and Present
Origin of haversack In historic Germany the word ‘hafersack’, meant oat sack. This was a small sack to carry horse fodder. It was a long, narrow bag that had a strap at the top and bottom, which was worn across the body from shoulder to hip. When it was adopted in England the f was… Continue reading Haversack, Past and Present



