creatures-alive: Flying Leopard (colour version) by greg du toit
ybee: awake and ready to make mistakes
yung-rage: in honor of not going blind, a quickie of my fey dragonhe steals clothes from adventurers (⊙ω⊙ )
in honor of not going blind, a quickie of my fey dragon
he steals clothes from adventurers (⊙ω⊙ )
oceanwrath: KOLTIRAS 4 deathweaver
tranceofreading:awwww-cute: my boyfriend doesn’t believe that his cat bullies mine “I’VE BEEN ATTACKED”
my boyfriend doesn’t believe that his cat bullies mine
“I’VE BEEN ATTACKED”
Man I am so glad I do not have to even think about School of Hard Knocks at all
Man I am so glad I do not have to even think about School of Hard Knocks at all
madeinhellism: Thassarian & Koltira
couples when playing mmos together (from experience)
tank/healer – you won’t find a better combination, they know exactly how the other works and are the best at keeping the whole group alive
tank/tank – they have the guild or group of friends divided and everything turns into a popularity contest. even if one of them accepts their fate as subtank the bitter resentment is a ticking bomb that one day will go off. good luck.
tank/dps – the human representation of the “hoe dont do it” *does it* “oh my god” meme
healer/healer – would be like tank/tank if it weren’t because they’re probably the most stable relationship in the world with all that saintly patience. bless
healer/dps – snarky pieces of shit
dps/dps – god no
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