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Most of the tiles are made from original art by Håkan Ackegård. I made a gallery of the original images here. You can also ckeck out his online gallery, the Hack Archives.

This daughty fighter is a background for the generic D&D material.
This image is by Dr. Margret I. Moré. Check out her wonderful site for more of her art.
Originally commissioned by a Swedish Gaming club, this image shows different races in harmony.
A portrait of a real-life girl in an otherworldly situation. Background for the Feng Shui sorcery schticks.
Phoenix was Håkan's character in TORG, and she had troubling dreams about Occultech. Those never became reality, but the images worked well for tiles for cyberware and arcanoware, respectively.

Note that two tiles are based on the same set of images, and you can see either by clicking the right part of the image.

Fatima is my character in CyberCritters, a campaign based on StarWars and too old to be mentioned here other than in passing. As we mainly use animal schticks for critters anyway, this image fit nicely.
An image of another pretty girl trying out some gizmo wings. Used for the item schticks.
One of a series of goblin images, a humorous picture of a supernatural creature.
An image of a player character commissioned by a swedish gamer. Illustrates the gun schticks.
Another TORG character, this time Hermann Mann, the American Hero. Illustrates the pulp schticks.

Oops, I used the wrong pic for this one. Well, until later…

A ninja illustrates the fu schticks. Note the reference to the damage done (A clue: 'T' is an abreviation of die in Swedish.)
This vixen is another comissioned picture. The same gal is on the title page, and used for tiles on the site pages.
It depicts Eleanor, an AD&D character from very, very long ago. It marks the general T3 rules.

All original art Copyright © by Håkan Ackegård unless otherwise noted.


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