Month: September 2015

dashbeardconfessional: complicatedtriangulated: rendigo: Foot The beans are growing nicely this year. the plant has a question

dashbeardconfessional:

complicatedtriangulated:

rendigo:

Foot

The beans are growing nicely this year.

the plant has a question

varae-ver-you-are:

I know it’s only September, but this is my invitation to all of you:

If you’re within driving distance of Maryland, I’m making a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving this year. 😀 If you’re going to be alone, why not be alone with delicious steak and wine and friends?

I’d be more than happy to have you. 😀

Does this mean I need to get a broiler pan

varae-ver-you-are:

Am I the only one who hates the terms muse and mun because they’re either used wrong or used in a way that makes people think that somehow your character ihas a mind of their own and you don’t control their actions?

Idk

Sorry for all the questions. I’m kind of on a DK thing today apparently. Ok, so obviously DKs CAN be killed (I mean we killed Arthas and Saurfang but other than just beating on them it didn’t explain how they died as far as I can remember), but I’ve seen some posts about how DKs getting stabbed and such wouldn’t really do much to them so how do they die?

owlpellet:

A lot of that is just typical zombie durability. They’re animated by magic, not by natural body functions, so blood loss or severance of nerves isn’t going to cause them much of a problem. Their body can still be damaged to a point of uselessness (can’t really fight if you’ve lost all your limbs), but for the most part, a sword through the gut just results in this:

As for actually killing them… I can’t speak for every single DK character to ever exist, but there are quite a few ways to destroy them!

Some of them have their souls bound to their weapon, making it a very simple matter of destroying the blade. They’re magically protected and don’t easily shatter/crack, but for those with this circumstance, it’s a straightforward and vulnerable weakness. This was how Arthas was destroyed– Tirion shattered Frostmourne.

If this is the case, and the body is completely destroyed (like, exploded) but not the blade, there are two likely outcomes: the soul remains in the blade as a dormant sentience that could influence future wielders, or the soul is simply devoured by the blade’s magic because it wasn’t being fed by battle. Either way, they’re not too much of a threat if they have no body.

Other players place less importance on the blade (blah blah 2nd Gen vs 3rd Gen differences– vampiric named blades vs. self-crafted blades like the opening quests. Written a lot on these and it’s in my dkrp tag), so it’s just a matter of completely destroying that body.

The most obvious method of destroying is holy magic. As with other undead, their soul is bound tenuously to their body by shadow, and flooding them with holy magic will purge the shadow and sever the connection. It is also noted in the Sylvanas short story that being pierced by Saronite can sever an undead’s soul from its body. A skilled shadowpriest might also be able to manipulate that magic into a severance. Getting rid of the soul is key– remember the Black Knight? He was empowered by the Lich King, but he’s definitely a worst-case-scenario for how durable they can be and how little they rely on their body function.

If you don’t have these options, you want to be left with as little of the body together as possible. Fire is recommended. Beheading is a good start, but you might just end up with a Headless Horseman scenario– best to take off the other limbs, too. Or crush them under something.

It’s possible to also over-exert them. If they’re expending more runic energy than they’re gaining, their regeneration will fail them and they’ll be no more dangerous than your typical zombie. This is how Saurfang was destroyed– a roaming gaggle of weirdly-dressed heroes came into the Citadel and pulped him up for his lunch money.

Don’t try to kill them with anything that requires breathing (deadly gas, drowning, asphyxiation), poisons, starvation, or bleeding. You will be disappointed. My suggestion? Tie them up and chuck them at a Naaru.

isei-silva: Haurchefant believes in you!

isei-silva:

Haurchefant believes in you!

hawlooh: artlooh: Commissions are open! While the most important stuff is covered by the infographic above, dont be afraid to shoot me a message if youve got any questions. I prefer email (Hawlooh@gmail.com) over tumblr messaging system as the latter tends to get the asks lost

hawlooh:

artlooh:

Commissions are open!

While the most important stuff is covered by
the infographic above, dont be afraid to shoot me a message if youve got
any questions. I prefer email (Hawlooh@gmail.com) over
tumblr messaging system as the latter tends to get the asks lost in the
nether. Please be ready to supply me with visual reference (drawings
preferably, but ive worked with screenshots just the same). I reserve the right to decline any subject that doesnt work for me.

How does this work?

After we agree about whats getting drawn Ill produce a sketch or two. Payment will
be taken through paypal once that drawing clicks with you- im not opposed to full redraws at this point. After your invoice’s been paid for I start refining the drawing. Youll
be sent a couple progress drawings along the way, which may include a refined sketch,
lineart and flat color stage; allowing you to
request tweaks on the fly. Past the lineart stage only minor
changes will be applied, like color adjustments or drawing in any details i mightve missed. Please keep in mind that I
wont do any major changes once your drawing’s been colored.

for examples of my art check out my art blog

If you cant commission me, a signal boost is always appreciated 🙂

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