Warrior of LightLocal Dragoon gets super pissed at his friend getting possessed, does something about it.(Art by @sakom75)
the latest in a long line of D&D characters ! ! ! please meet outis, my archaic warforged paladin ! ! ! they were originally built to find patterns in chaos and help guide travelers through hazardous places where rules are few and far between, though a recent expedition gone awry seems to have put an end to its career
even still, they’re still on a journey to some place far, far away, though no one seems to know where—least of all outis w
doodle of how we usually end up drawing them in the ms paint session notes below the cut w
Every time I see a bat fly in front of my telescope I think of @gargoylegirlcock
wow oc doodles
i’m back in a wow mood so OF COURSE i’m thinking about the ocs
I think I have something I like, for Tev’s half dragon form
Any setting where the elves have weaker booze than the dwarves isn’t committing to the bit
I mean, we’re talking about people whose lifespan is Yes.
“Oh, the weak wine? That is for children. I am two thousand years old, and I daresay one sip from this highball would knock you on your ass for a week.”
Look, there’s this weird thing people do with high fantasy where they want elves to be immortal/extremely long-lived snooty aristocrats and also somehow incapacitated by imagining the taste of salt too hard. “Orcs and dwarves have the hardest booze” no they don’t, they have work in the morning! In any of these settings, elves would pregame harder than hobbits party and everyone else has shit to do tomorrow.
The average high elf builds up the drug tolerance of a mid-70s Hollywood producer and then spends three centuries studying alchemy. While humans seek immortality, the Immortals seek the elusive “philosopher’s cocaine.”
Hey yeah in the midst of all the hype and the strikes, can we PLEASE fucking talk about this
Christopher Nolan Forgot To Credit Over 80% Of VFX Crew On ‘Oppenheimer’
Just want to add that this is standard industry practice, and is determined by the studios. I’m not defending it, it’s a problem. But this isn’t a ‘Christopher Nolan’ problem, or an ‘Oppenheimer’ problem, or even just a ‘Universal’ problem. This is an industry problem.