dragons and cats is the same
the same
rollforperception: pocketss: dragons and cats is the same the same
quartervirus: Ahh, Muth Sera. Soon You Shall Meet The S’wit, Two-Paws, The Outlander. Birthday picture for a friend of mine! His Khajit from ESO, Two-Paws. I guess I’m racist now too, because I automatically assumed he was some kind of thief. But then I main a dunmer, so
Ahh, Muth Sera. Soon You Shall Meet The S’wit, Two-Paws, The Outlander.
Birthday picture for a friend of mine! His Khajit from ESO, Two-Paws. I guess I’m racist now too, because I automatically assumed he was some kind of thief.
But then I main a dunmer, so that’s paw for the course.
*shot*
terato-love: nikocat: my furry ass when the werewolf pulls out his knot
thequantumqueer: sonypraystation: spawn room friendly reminder that Nikola Tesla proposed using the ionosphere to do this on a global scale over a century ago and the only reason we don’t have that setup today is because capitalists wouldn’t be able to make money off it It
spawn room
friendly reminder that Nikola Tesla proposed using the ionosphere to do this on a global scale over a century ago and the only reason we don’t have that setup today is because capitalists wouldn’t be able to make money off it
It literally says on that page:
Despite claims of having “carried on practical experiments in wireless transmission”[3],
there is no documentation he ever transmitted power beyond relatively
short distances and modern scientific opinion is generally that his
wireless power scheme would not have worked.
rrnu: aaaaand finished
nehku: Commission for my fantastic friend @solaniar of his adorable Parr.
francisxie:velf len (not mine)
More unreasonable D&D magic items: an enchanted ring that appears to grant the wearer occasional strokes of plausibly deniable good luck. What it actually does is confer upon the wearer the near-religious loyalty of a mob of small, extremely stealthy goblin-like creatures who believe that it’s their sacred duty to help the ring’s bearer without allowing their involvement to become known. This works well enough in wilderness or dungeon; problems start to arise when the wearer gets back to town for some downtime, as the ring’s minions have never been outside the dungeon and have no idea how civilisation works, but still feel obliged to help.
i love these goblins and will defend them with my life.
I want to hug them and make them little hats
Ring of Nac Mac Feegle