In an effort to get past my anxiety of “wasting” good art supplies, I bought myself so many sets of paper butterflies and moths from Moth & Myth, and I intend to use them all!
‘Omen’ features Death’s Head Moths
‘Open Skies’ features a variety of blue butterflies
And then in a totally different form of experimentation, I’ve made my first two 40mm d20s (I’ve dubbed them Heckin’ Chonks). The size difference compared to my 22mm and 30mm d20s is staggering. (If you’re not used to thinking about d20 size, standard is 18-20mm.)
I love them all!
If any of these dice need to come home with you, they’ll be on my site tomorrow, December 3, at 5pm EST.
@passbyers submitted: From what I search it seems to be a Death’s-head hawkmoth, tho that name has 3 species in it and I’m not sure which one is this little guys
Found it in Asia ([removed] to be exact, but please remove this info)
Regardless cute looking moth!
Ah, one of my favorites! There are three, yes, but only two would be found in your area. This one is more than likely a greater death’s head hawkmoth, Acherontia lachesis.
Death's Head Moth and Bone Collector Skater Skirts by @vetiverfox are back in stock now!
Hurry on over if you want one, especially if you're hoping to get Death's Head Moth (which has already sold out in C & D Sizes)!!
We didn't have a ton of extras of these, so they're likely to go fast.
Many rogues walk a fine line between life and death, risking their own lives and taking the lives of others. While adventuring on that line, some rogues discover a mystical connection to death itself. These rogues take knowledge from the dead and become immersed in negative energy, eventually becoming like ghosts.