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dungeonlust · 2 months
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Art by • Plastiboo
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dungeonghost · 8 months
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"the sewer dungeon runs so deep beneath the city that its inhabitants go their whole lives never knowing the smell of fresh air"
[by @kadyart_x3 on instagram]
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fght-ff-yr-dmns · 7 months
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Vermis I - Lost Dungeons and Forbidden Woods by Plastiboo
I've finally ordered my copy. There's something so eerily inviting about this image.
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necrozma96w · 5 months
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The Bizarre World of Fake Video Games
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beastinthecave · 3 months
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"Thy flesh doth not belong to thee"
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iona-shield-of-emeria · 7 months
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My Copy of Vermis II Came!!!
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talos-stims · 4 months
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agentgrange · 5 months
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I had a pretty rad experience adapting Plastiboo's Vermis into a TTRPG but using a modified version of Chorogaiden's ruleset. My players were absolutely smitten, completely in love with the environment and world building. It was more than enough to carry the game and inspire my players to stay engaged. Adapting characters like the Frog Knight into NPCs was extremely easy and telling the story was as fun for me as it was for my players to interact with.
I got about halfway through the first book, just past the Silver Swamps. They're already haunted by what they've experienced, so I'm m pretty eager to finish it and see how the players handle it. Then I'd love to find some way to adapt Vermis 2: Mists and Mirrors with some greater artistic liberties.
If you haven't, I really really recommend checking out the Hollow Press page for each book. Even if you never adapt them they're easily the most beautiful and some of the best written visual novels I've ever owned.
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mattydemise · 1 month
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bellum omnium in omnes
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dungeonlust · 26 days
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Art by • Plastiboo {@plastiboo}
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dungeonghost · 8 months
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"in some rare cases when a promising adventurer meets their end prematurely, their soul lingers in this world, yearning for the one last quest"
[by @kadyart_x3 on instagram]
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fght-ff-yr-dmns · 6 months
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My copy of Vermis has finally arrived and boy was it worth the wait.
It's so creepy, but also calming and pensive, if that makes sense.
It's a guidebook for a game that doesn't exist...
I just absolutely love the art, takes me right back to those dungeon crawler NES games.
I'd really like to take part in a Vermis themed D&D session.
Definitely one for fans of retro gaming, horror art, pixel art and general work similar to that of Berserk and Bloodbourne, Elden Ring, Dark Souls etc.
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necrozma96w · 7 months
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Eventually I will make Prushka. Meanwhile here you have, fungi Bondrewd
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vintagerpg · 1 year
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Which flesh is your flesh? This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, well, we don’t find out the answer to that question, but we DO check out the mysterious RPG-inspired art book Vermis I, by Plastiboo. This gorgeous artifact takes the form of a strategy guide for a videogame that doesn’t exist and draws clear inspiration from the Souls games, early videogame RPGs like Shadowgate and a whole wealth of tabletop games. It’s gorgeous and unsettling and deeply intriguing and, hands down, one of my favorite things I’ve added to the shelf in a long time.
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