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if i look back, i am lost
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barb drow for @dishonored-pendletwin
barb drow for @dishonored-pendletwin
Spring Eladrin Barbarian Ofi đ¸
Ancestries of the Archipelago
Iâm making these for fun, but I will also include them in the handouts for my RPG games
a lot can change for a young bard over the course of a campaign!Â
Scientists identify substance that may have sparked life on Earth
A team of Rutgers scientists dedicated to pinpointing the primordial origins of metabolismâa set of core chemical reactions that first power
Based on laboratory studies, Rutgers scientists say one of the most likely chemical candidates that kickstarted life was a simple peptide with two nickel atoms they are calling "Nickelback"
Bro if we solve abiogenesis and it gets named after Nickelback I am going to have an aneurysm
Results from the #paleostream
Luskhan, Analong and Cladocynodon
Dragon 131 (March, 1988). âWhat Geraldo Rivera Wished He Had Found in Al Caponeâs Vault,â by Rodayne Esmay and David Kern. This is quite good for a pair of what I believe to be one-time cover artists.
Patreon exclusive costume commission for @noodledragon of their GORGEOUS Aasimar monk! Her crystaline limbs were so so much!
Patreon exclusive costume commission for @noodledragon of their GORGEOUS Aasimar monk! Her crystaline limbs were so so much!
Remnants of a Stash (Monk 2/5)
Got a bit lazy with the formatting here, but it was too close to fitting onto one page for me to wanna bother to fill in all the blanks. This one follows the theme of multiclass subclasses, being a Monk with some Ranger flavor to it.
Lots of options here, both in and out of combat. I dig it.
More thoughts under the cut. If you arenât looking for feedback, I guess you can just ignore this.
Rogue subclasses are pretty simple and fun to make. One thing that I like about rogues is that they can be very versatile and unique from one another. They are more specialists than anything, and they don't have to be thieves or criminals.
This subclass if for a bounty hunter like character archetype, and adds a new weapon/damage mechanic: traps, which can do a variety of damage as well as status effects once activated. Additionally, the bounty hunter gets proficiency with nets and heavy crossbows.
âď¸ đĄđ˛đ đśđđ˛đş! Hunter Shark Cutlassâ¨Weapon (scimitar), very rare (requires attunement) ___
The blade of this sword is carved from the tooth of a giant shark. You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. If the target is a creature thatâs missing any of its hit points, it takes an extra 1d6 slashing damage from the attack. You have advantage on any Wisdom (Survival) check made to track a creature youâve hit with the sword within the last hour.
In addition, while the sword is on your person, you gain a swimming speed equal to your walking speed and can breathe underwater. Further, sharks are indifferent toward you and will not attack you unless you threaten or harm them. ___
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Oh look, itâs campus-police officer Lt. John Pike who pepper-sprayed peaceful protesters at University of California Davis.
And UCD reportedly payed $175,000 for this image to not appear when you search it on google:
Darn shame if this circulatedâŚ
So you mean to tell me that just by reblogging this Iâm ruining an organizations plan, wasting them money, and uncovering some shitbag humans awful behaviour?
T R I P L E K I L L
Imagine if they paid THAT much money, yet it still circulated on the internet.
Wouldnât that be unfortunate?
Extremely unfortunate we wouldnât want that to happen
That one time I thought a raccoon was a cat from far away and almost lost my mind.Â