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Dungeon Shaker: Gothic Druid Rattling Keyring – D&D accessories, shaker charms
Dungeon Crawling meets Gothic Cathedrals with this shaker design; the druid design featuring forest green semi-translucent windows that let light shine through and a staff, leaves and berries charms inside that shake and make a VERY satisfying sound.
£14.00 Sold by: Jodie's Dice Farm -
Delicious Stickers: A Dungeon Meshi Sticker Flash Sheet – A5 D&D Dunmeshi Art
Adorn your favourite items in fantasy-themed tattoo art; these vinyl stickers are long-lasting and water-resistant so you can slap them on anything you like. Prepare your water bottles, phones, and whatever you can stick them on! Vinyl stickers are suitable for indoor or outdoor use, as they are UV protected.
£7.50 Sold by: Jodie's Dice Farm -
Dungeon Shaker: Gothic Rogue Rattling Keyring – D&D accessories, shaker charms
Dungeon Crawling meets Gothic Cathedrals with this shaker design; the rogue design featuring red bloodied semi-translucent windows that let light shine through and dagger, coins and blood charms inside that shake and make a VERY satisfying sound
£14.00 Sold by: Jodie's Dice Farm -
September’s End – Limited Edition – Lino print Original
Legend has it that when Michael cast the Devil out of Heaven, he landed backside first into a blackberry bush. This incident is the root of the superstition that Blackberries should be plucked and eaten before the 29th September (known as Michaelmas) as any left hanging from the thorny stems following this date are defiled by the Devil in the form of him spitting upon the, placing his foot on them or in this case by passing water over them, in memorial rage at his sore landing.
£19.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
Reverend Dodge Driving a Devil out of the Parish – Lino Print
This image depicts the Rev. Richard Dodge, Parson of Talland in Cornwall, doing what he was famous for. He was parson of Talland from 1713 until he died aged 93 in 1747, and was widely reputed to be able to raise the dead, lay ghosts to rest and he was also believed to be able to exorcise devils from places and used a horsewhip in carrying out these tasks.
People were often fearful of meeting him in the dead of night, as no doubt, a spirit or demon would also be in close range, but it is also believed that he courted these attitudes as he could have been involved with smuggling and wanted to keep the way free to assist the smugglers.
£26.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
Cernunnos – hand-cut paper art
An original, hand-cut piece of Papercut Art, mounted and framed in a black box frame
Original, OOAK
Limited Edition – only one available.
£70.00 Sold by: Paper & Blade
British Pound