'Superpositioning with strange panache, Velvet Horizon is an (outstanding) indie role-playing-game supplement, and an (outstanding) example of experimental quasi-/meta-/sur-/kata-fiction. Also a work of art. Easily one of my standout books of 2015.’ - China MiĆ©ville
A book of monsters written by Patrick Stuart and based off drawings previously provided by Scrap Princess. The book is hand assembled and that is probably a nightmare if you like clean graphic layout and white spaces.
There is about 100 monsters all co-sharing an implied setting , but each can easily used apart from it.
It can be enjoyed as some weird piece of experimental fiction as well being used to give you bizarre newness for your world creation.
The hardcover version includes additional appendix pages for japery (now in both the lulus softcover and this peecho hardcover)
'Superpositioning with strange panache, Velvet Horizon is an (outstanding) indie role-playing-game supplement, and an (outstanding) example of experimental quasi-/meta-/sur-/kata-fiction. Also a work of art. Easily one of my standout books of 2015.’ - China MiĆ©ville
A book of monsters written by Patrick Stuart and based off drawings previously provided by Scrap Princess. The book is hand assembled and that is probably a nightmare if you like clean graphic layout and white spaces.
There is about 100 monsters all co-sharing an implied setting , but each can easily used apart from it.
It can be enjoyed as some weird piece of experimental fiction as well being used to give you bizarre newness for your world creation.
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