Made from cotton and polyester, this fabric mask gives the impression of a skull face breaking up with… what, are they tears?
12 Masks of Halloween
A Halloween advent calendar? Nearly! Geek Native has, for years, counted down 12 days to Halloween by sharing a mask daily.
Why masks? Halloween has roots in ancient traditions like Samhain, where people wore masks to disguise themselves from spirits or mimic them. This practice evolved into the modern tradition of wearing costumes and masks for fun and fright.
12 Masks of Halloween: #5 Anubis
Imagine sitting down to run the 5e-powered Stargate RPG while dressed as a feared Goa’uld!
12 Masks of Halloween: #4 Pathfinder
Hand-painted, made in resin, the skull mask is only available in one size but in many colours.
12 Masks of Halloween: #3 Grumpy Grinch
For this green geezer, the passing of Halloween only means Christmas is that much closer.
12 Masks of Halloween: #2 Surgical Raver
You can switch between 7 colours with this mask or go full raver and pick one of 5 flashing modes.
12 Masks of Halloween: #1 Your Stretched Face
Let’s kick off by letting you peel your own face off. Is there anything more meta than a mask for your face that is a mask of your face?
12 Masks of Halloween: #12 Creepy Pasta
Don’t fancy this face peering through my window at any time, let alone Halloween.
12 Masks of Halloween: #11 Grinder
“Grinder”, as this character is called is described as an alien from an unknown dimension.
12 Masks of Halloween: #10 Rodan
Rodan looks sassy.
12 Masks of Halloween: #9 Glowing Pumpkin
The hood and the blue hair are part of the costume which is light enough to wear in the day.