There are moments in any hunter’s life when she misses the important details and loses the bigger picture. There are moments in any hunter’s life where the detail that she missed, no matter how small, will result in her failure or even her death.
For the lucky few hunters, there is the Man with the Gray Beard. He’s been called a hundred names: Our Deepthroat, the Mole, the Insider. Most often, though, he’s just the Man with the Gray Beard.
Who is he and what does he do? Very few people know for sure. What’s known about him is passed around like an urban legend among hunters on the Vigil. It’s said sometimes when a detail has been missed, when lives are on the line, the Man will show up in a black suit with a manila folder or a duffle bag with that missing piece inside.
He’s saved a lot, so they say. Others say those missing pieces aren’t always helpful; sometimes they lead the hunter in a direction she isn’t ready for. Sometimes that manila folder leads to death. But why?
The Collection of Horrors is an anthology of Storyteller tools inspired by the Horror Recognition Guide that you can either use in conjunction with the Guide or as part of your existing Hunter: The Vigil chronicle.
Each story kit in the Collection of Horrors (which you can buy individually, as a bundle or as a subscription) contains variety of appropriate tools; usually an SAS scene, a character with a character sheet, and props ranging from maps and reports to print out and hand to your players, to short imbedded audio files that you can play at your gaming table. These kits represent a collection of evocative story tools that you can write a story around, drop into an existing SAS or even string together. They aren’t stories in their own right, but rather pieces that you can snap together into whatever shape you want. Using the Guide can add even more props and ideas to this anthology, but it’s not required to use the various story kits in the Collection of Horrors.
Please note: Due to the nature of the embedded audio file, it cannot be paused, rewound or fast-forwarded once started.
A4 international paper size
300 DPI
Both for personal and commercial use
5 high resolution TIFF images
A4 international paper size
300 DPI
Both for personal and commercial use
Bring a new dimension of tactical terrain to your gaming table with Joel Teply Productions’ Medieval Chapel, a 4-inch by 6-inch ashlar (dressed-stone) chapel building boasting multiple buttresses, a removable tiled roof, and an extended steeple for a regular height of 6.5-inches and a peak of 9.75-inches. The roof is designed to be easily removable, providing you the opportunity to place models inside the building at any time, which has a 3-inch by 5-inch available internal area.
Joel Teply Productions’ Medieval Chapel can be constructed using either regular copier/printer paper or cardstock, and the internal support system means that the chapel House is sturdy enough to easily handle regular game play wear and tear, including dice impacts, regardless of whether regular paper or cardstock is used.
With simple step-by-step instructions accompanied by photographs of the pieces, the Medieval Chapel is easy to build while still maintaining a satisfying appearance of complexity through details such as overhanging roof segments, buttresses attached to the building proper to break up the simple geometry of the rectangular base, and a removable steeple to add a further level of visual presence to the model.

Joel Teply Productions’ Medieval Chapel
Assembled Parts
This product contains TEN different Castle Guardsmen (front and back views). Print as many as you desire for quick and cheap encounters or mass hordes. Cost is 5 cents PER 3D paper figure, less if you print multiple times. Fill up your castle, keep or town with ease, more Castle Guard SETS coming soon.
Contents:
Guard in Plate Armor helmet off
Guard in Plate Armor Pike at ready
Guard in Chain Male Spear and Shield
Guard in Chain Male walking with sword over shoulders
Captain of the Guard with Sword
Falconer
Guard in Plate Armor with pike thrusting
Guard in Plate Armor with pike defending
Guard in Chain Male with Axe and Shield
Guard holding ball and chain mace
All 3D cut outs are designed at 300dpi in COLOR at between 25mm to 28mm scale. For best results use a 45LB Matt Photo Paper but you can print on 20 lb printer paper. You will need Scissors, glue or tape to finish your models. All upcoming Mega Miniatures 3D and 2D terrain will be sold at the very affordable price of 50 cents to $1 each. Watch for new releases every week on every subject!
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