Roleplaying Games

Zombie Santa and the Elves of Doom

This is a set of free cardstock miniatures featuring a zombie Santa and 3 undead elves. You can see all four minis on the cover at left. It’s a holiday supplement to another set of cardstock miniatures called Katana Schoolgirls vs Zombie Furries, which comes with its own mini-game rules. This set includes the extra bits you need to work Santa and his elves into that game, so Katana Schoolgirls can save Christmas. Or something.

You can, of course, just use them in your own game. I know that for years I’ve wished I could some more work more holiday-themed zombies into my games. It may be time to dust off my copy of All Flesh Must Be Eaten. Maybe create my own apocryphal The Walking Dead Holiday Special where Merle Dixon learns the true meaning of Christmas. Probably not. But the potential is there.

If you’re into the whole zombie thing, hey, free minis. The artwork is good quality. Meanwhile, I’m still kind of sitting here with my head cocked to the side like a puppy going “Really, this exists? Really?”.

Download Zombie Santa and the Elves of Doom for free at DriveThruRPG

Apropos of nothing, here’s a Japanese pop video with dancing lions.

About Berin Kinsman

Hello, I’m Berin. I am a freelance writer, putting down words on things as varied as short stories, screenplays, recipes, productivity advice, and tabletop games. Those are all things that I love, and I enjoy working with and promoting fellow bloggers, writers, editors, and publishers who share those interests. My other passion is working with groups that assist the poor and the homeless. This is my way of trying to be the change I’d like to see in the world, as well as paying it forward in honor of everyone who has ever helped me in large or small ways. I currently live in Albuquerque, New Mexico with my wife, the incredibly talented artist, crafter and educator Katie Kinsman, and our small army of cats.

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