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Along the shore the cloud waves break,
The twin suns sink behind the lake,
The shadows lengthen
    In Carcosa.

Strange is the night where black stars rise,
And strange moons circle through the skies,
But stranger still is
    Lost Carcosa.

Songs that the Hyades shall sing,
Where flap the tatters of the King,
Must die unheard in
    Dim Carcosa.

Song of my soul, my voice is dead,
Die thou, unsung, as tears unshed
Shall dry and die in
    Lost Carcosa.

—"Cassilda's Song" in The King in Yellow Ace 1, Scene 2

Hello, here is another update for December. The first Set is complete and we are making good progress with the second Set. Please have a look:

Hastur, King in Yellow

Yellow Bishop

Yellow Cultist

Mi-go from second Set

Gug from second Set

And many more! Thank you!

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Comments

David Ross

Oooh... so looking forward to this set!

Glitterwolf

I like that Gug with the Axe and shield, the King, Bishop and Cultists are great. Not so keen in the Mi-Go but with so many cool minis it doesn't matter.

Anonymous

I love these so much - especially the faceless-mask Hastur and the Mi-Go - really loving the more insectoid take on the MiGo!

epic_miniatures

There are still many more to show, I would say we haven't revealed around 40% of next months release yet since they are in production. 😃

epic_miniatures

Thank you! We have some spider like creatures in preparation. But I don't want to spoil to much. 😃

Edward Lunde

Would it be too much to hope for an Elder Thing or Yith? :)

epic_miniatures

We had to chose between the Elder Thing and the Deep Ones. We decided for the Deep Ones since they are usable out of a Lovecraft setting as well. I am not sure if we can squeeze an Elder Thing in. There is still so much to do on the second set. 😅

Douglas Rector

More Gugs! My favorite monster ever!

Anonymous

Awesome! Really looking forward to this set. Keep up the great work!

Alex A

Always cooler than cool. That Gug model is CRAZY creepy. Reminds me of that one scene in John Carpenter's The Thing where the guy's head cracks open and the monster reveals itself. Insane.