This is a composite image of page 31 of the in-game guidebook. It was made using a series of zoomed in screenshots, which I then stitched together into a full image, so the whole thing would get that sweet sweet halftone ink look.
I'm usually very wary of all these nostalgiabait games. But Tunic was so freaking well done that I binged through it with all my free time. The manual was not just amazing game art, but an absolutely essential part of the experience. Can't say this about many games: I loved, adored every second of playing it.
TUNIC is my favorite recent indie game. Full of really interesting puzzles and meta-layers to the game within a game. The manual is a game unto itself. It was almost too good, in that I finished it and lamented that there aren't really any other games like it, and replaying it really isn't the same. Maybe a few years from now, I'll have forgotten most of it, and I can play again.