January BasilCock Review
4 years ago
General
Art and models
A neat 3d render for Captain Dapplewing's Manor.
Also interesting Cocatrix By La Louve 3D. It's grouped into a collection called CryptMonkeyGames which has some other interesting personalities.
A tattoo, which is cute but still doesn't lead me to want to get one just yet.
Cheapo-looking version that looks like it's mass-produced. But everyone deserves some miniatures!
I think I've shared this before, but it was good enough to bring up again: A diorama about why you don't mess with us. In the little guy's defense, he might have gotten his hands on this list of recipes that use cockatrice eggs.
I've shared this before too but a stuffed cockatrice to sleep with would be so cute!
Products!
A t-shirt that probably has artwork from somewhere else. Nice snake head on the tail!
A bath mat with another nice print. I could use something like that.
A video game?
I found this link and I don't know if the browser version is just...a sample? I couldn't win it. Play as Trixi, a cockatrice in search of the Secular Goblet...I couldn't help poor Trixi.
Media:
Short podcast focusing a lot on the D&D monster manual version. "They can choose whether to petrify you, apparently!" Well duh!
And at last, an event I wish I could go visit, because it sounded interesting: The Cockatrice's Egg: Exhibition and book launch. And artist, Joy Parker, and a poet, Robert Leach, traveled through Scotland to find...well, I guess you'd have to get the book. And I might like to at some point! But the launch isn't happening for a few more days. And it's in the UK.
A neat 3d render for Captain Dapplewing's Manor.
Also interesting Cocatrix By La Louve 3D. It's grouped into a collection called CryptMonkeyGames which has some other interesting personalities.
A tattoo, which is cute but still doesn't lead me to want to get one just yet.
Cheapo-looking version that looks like it's mass-produced. But everyone deserves some miniatures!
I think I've shared this before, but it was good enough to bring up again: A diorama about why you don't mess with us. In the little guy's defense, he might have gotten his hands on this list of recipes that use cockatrice eggs.
I've shared this before too but a stuffed cockatrice to sleep with would be so cute!
Products!
A t-shirt that probably has artwork from somewhere else. Nice snake head on the tail!
A bath mat with another nice print. I could use something like that.
A video game?
I found this link and I don't know if the browser version is just...a sample? I couldn't win it. Play as Trixi, a cockatrice in search of the Secular Goblet...I couldn't help poor Trixi.
Media:
Short podcast focusing a lot on the D&D monster manual version. "They can choose whether to petrify you, apparently!" Well duh!
And at last, an event I wish I could go visit, because it sounded interesting: The Cockatrice's Egg: Exhibition and book launch. And artist, Joy Parker, and a poet, Robert Leach, traveled through Scotland to find...well, I guess you'd have to get the book. And I might like to at some point! But the launch isn't happening for a few more days. And it's in the UK.
FA+

Cocatrix/Cockatrice by La Louve 3D: Feathers and scales and spikes on their tails.
A t-shirt that probably has artwork from somewhere else. I like it, but my tools couldn't find the art source. It could be original.
And I like the couplet "Feathers and scales and spikes on their tails." I might have to steal that!
Steal away! I'll never find another use for it. Turn out what I thought was a poetic license is for my doggerel.