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The image features two collectible miniature boxes from Lucid Eye Publications, showcasing artwork inspired by Jim Fitzpatrick. On the left, the box for "Cú Chulainn" displays a dynamic illustration of the legendary hero, adorned with intricate Celtic patterns and vibrant colors. On the right, the "St. Patrick" box features a detailed depiction of the saint, surrounded by swirling clouds and lush greenery, with a sculpted miniature prominently displayed in the foreground.
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50% off Lucid Eye's Jim Fitzpatrick miniatures this weekend! Steve Salah's sculpts bring the art to life with heroes worthy of Nuada's silver arm, not those mass-produced tourist trinkets with badly painted Celtic knots. #JimFitzpatrick #LucidEye #Miniatures #TabletopGaming #CelticMyth #Wargaming

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A collage of images from Vampire Games Day II showcases various participants engaged in tabletop roleplaying games in a gothic setting. In the top left, a group of players sits around a table, with a portrait hanging on the wall behind them. The center features a participant with cat-like ears extending a hand, while the bottom left shows a storyteller in a red vest leading a session. The bottom right highlights a player in a black lace outfit, all set against a backdrop of elegant wooden decor and ambient lighting. The title "Vampire Games Day II" is prominently displayed in a bold, red font across the collage.
Vampire Games Day II: The Vampire Bites Back

In 1924, Dracula was performed on stage for the first time – in Derby to be precise. A hundred years later, the centenary was held to celebrate this auspicious occasion, by a series of ongoing events that were unveiled as Dracula Returns to Derby.

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