
The Monkey Chariot and the Winged Gorilla – flyers and pilots for Beutelschneider
Flyers… The Monkey Chariot The bag of this chariot drawn through the sky by four winged monkeys contains 20 marbles: 3 red ones, 12 green ones and 5 white ones. […]
Flyers… The Monkey Chariot The bag of this chariot drawn through the sky by four winged monkeys contains 20 marbles: 3 red ones, 12 green ones and 5 white ones. […]
Flyers… The Feather Wings These wings are made from natural and finely wrought metal feathers. They are driven by a complex clockwork mechanism. A wearer can escape danger simply by […]
Flyers… The Flying Fortress The bag of this giant fortress gliding through the sky contains 30 marbles: 15 red ones and 15 green ones. Falling Debris: When the flying fortress […]
If all that you have is a bag full of marbles in three colours, all random tables start to look like this: red, red, red green, green, green blue, blue, […]
Some German thoughts and rules for the southern German folklore versions of nightmares in Beutelschneider.
Some German thoughts and rules for basilisks in Beutelschneider.
A quick sketch how Freeya could be realized using Beutelschneider rules. For yandere. In German.
Day 27: Beutelschneider The Thing in the Shoe The bag of this ambushing crustacean contains 5 marbles: 2 red, 2 green and 1 black. Poisonous: Anyone wounded by the thing […]
Day 7: Beutelschneider Legionnaire’s Boots Long after their wearer’s death, long after their restless body were hacked to pieces, long after their bones were ground to dust and scattered into […]
Day 4: Beutelschneider The Pirate … Notes: As with most of our marbles articles, the main part of this entry is only available in the German version of the article. […]