Not the most efficient scene transitioning technique, but probably the most entertaining.
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I've been looking for a fun way to incorporate Irish mythology into the setting, the idea of a race of beautiful people called "The She" goes incredibly hard.
Not sure why there's a D in Sidhe but the folklore is top-tier.
Never heard of therians before, but yeah there's a lot of folks out there who've decided to be animals instead. Splatcats being the most common.
Lore titbit: A large percentage of frogs in current Mundain are actually men avoiding obligations.
Women prefer different options.
I'm shocked at how delicious it is. The orange just adds to the already fruity gin flavour.
It does look fucking revolting though.
Don't think they sell Mountain Dew in the UK, but if there's a local equivalent I'd give it a try.
I've been approached several times to do plushes and standees and all that but ultimately I can never be arsed.
Maybe when the book's out merch will be next on the list.
Ah fuck it, six days then.
Not the most efficient scene transitioning technique, but probably the most entertaining.
Doesn't have any on start, you gotta buy some when buying gear.
Awesome job man!
Hiya Fimsh, thanks for the tag!
Allow me to join this week's #artshare with my @viceandviolence.bsky.social girlie, Nialliah!
#wizard #fantasy #analbeads #swordandsorcery #pinup
This is why modern daycares are made out of gingerbread and ran by witches. For a small sum from the parents, the child will be returned home, lethargic from a sugar crash and having learned fun things about frogs and stars.
And the witches can afford to go the pub.
In the old days, gingerbread houses were used by witches to lure and fatten up children to be eaten.
Local kids soon started gambling on whether a witch had eaten that day so they could help themselves to as much candy as they could carry, dodging the torpid witch and running off into the forest.
Nope, good catch, thanks.
Even though it's not historically accurate at all, having chainmail do up at the front has been really fun creatively.
Turning hauberks into hoodies.
Added quick little descriptive bullet point blurbs to the settlement locations so the GM doesn't have to read all that extra shit in the middle of a game session.
The power of play testing.
Handy little spell in 2.0 that means no one has to carry a light source.
They can't talk but my players talk to them constantly.
Even though it's not historically accurate at all, having chainmail do up at the front has been really fun creatively.
Turning hauberks into hoodies.
From the amount of pedantic explaining in the comments I can tell this bit wasn't funny enough.
"Yer money or yer life!" Said the highwayman.
There was a pause.
"So if you kill me, you'll leave my money on my body?"
"Wh...Well alright then, yer money and / or yer life!"
Yes I did, good catch.
This is common practice inside giants.
As we know, depending on the entrance used, this is how red-haired people are made.
The messy hair, missing teef 'n' bags under the eyes 'n' big eyebrows, combined with the bright green eyes make her incredibly cute to me.
Bit o' light freckling and a shitty teenage tattoo, as well.
Very fond of Spud.
Astrothaumic scholars believe that in some of the more “physics forward” parts of the universe, sex is a lot less interesting.
Astrothaumic scholars believe that in some of the more “physics forward” parts of the universe, sex is a lot less interesting.
Discworld had a huge influence on my setting, to the point where I double check to make sure I'm not actively stealing jokes.
Aside from the Dwarf Genders thing which is just a blatant rip-off.
And the Thieves Guild selling insurance.
That chart admittedly is what made me chuckle in the first place, as a guy firmly in the camp of "magic can do anything but it's hard and dangerous so most wizards can't be arsed".
Sirens are a unique form of Nymph, conjured from throwing a bard overboard. A common occurence.
It’s not known whether their songs actually hypnotise sailors, or - upon hearing a song in the middle of the ocean allegedly known to cause shipwrecks - sailors are naturally inclined go and have a look.