A screenshot of the Tumblr post that originated the phrase "Blorbo from my shows." Implying that the term "Blorbo" is a stand-in word to represent someone's favorite character.
The windows of the Grand Cathedral from the video game Bloodborne. The windows are dark despite facing the direction the moonlight would be coming from there is also cloth covering half of the windows.
The altar of the Grand Cathedral lit by candels from the video game Bloodborne. The altar is decorated with statues surrounding the central reliquary. The largest statue at the top is a headless woman pouring out of a gold pot.
An illustrated map showing the inner planes of the world of Dungeons and Dragons. The innermost planes each represent an element, such as earth, air, fire, and water. Each plane surrounds the prime material plane, otherwise known as our reality.
A illustration depicting the various planes of existence located within the tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons. This model is known as The Great Wheel due to its circular formation.
Complete tarot pack of 78 playing-cards with blue backs with a diagonal pattern printed in black dotted lines forming diamonds, each with a dot in the middle
A suit card (2 of Cups) in Visconti Sforza tarot deck, beautifully drawn in the mid-15th century by Italian artist Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan.
A major arcana card (World, No. 21) in Visconti Sforza tarot deck, beautifully drawn in the mid-15th century by Italian artist Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan.
The windows inside the cathedral of Anor Londo in the Dragon Slayer Ornstein and Executioner Smough boss arena. The windows allow light into the room creating a gold atmophere from the setting sun.
A screenshot of the pillars within the central building of the Anor Londo cathedral in the video game Dark Souls. The pillars were destroyed during the boss fight with Dragon Slayer Ornstein and Executioner Smough and illuminated by the windows on the opposing side of the room.
A screenshot of the boss arena for Dragon Slayer Ornstein and Executioner Smough from the video game Dark Souls. The room is structured like the central building of a cathedral with the pillars in the room destroyed. Light streams in through the windows on the right hand side from the setting sun.
A in game screenshot of the city of Ishgard. The image features a hrothgar character which were not added to the game until the expansion shadowbringers.
The Player's Handbook is the richly illustrated core rule book for the TTRPG system Dungeons & Dragons, published by Wizard of the Coast: specifically D&D 5th Edition.
This is a screenshot of the map in full from the book, The Hereford World Map, written by Paul D. A. Harvey and published by the University of Toronto Press in 1996.
Complete tarot pack of 78 playing-cards
Hand-coloured lithograph
Backs blue with a diagonal pattern printed in black of dotted lines forming diamonds, each with a dot in the middle
A suit card (10 of Swords) in Visconti Sforza tarot deck, beautifully drawn in the mid-15th century by Italian artist Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan.
A suit card (Ace of Cups) in Visconti Sforza tarot deck, beautifully drawn in the mid-15th century by Italian artist Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan.
A major arcana card (Death, No. 13) in Visconti Sforza tarot deck, beautifully drawn in the mid-15th century by Italian artist Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan.
Tarot pack: complete pack of 78 mounted playing-cards for cartomancy (Etteilla), pasted (at the British Museum) into a book with each page containing three cards. The suit-marks are cups, coins, clubs and swords.
Within this page is Judgement, Death, and Traitor.
Wood-engraving, letterpress