i WOULD like to consider you, Bai Ze
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i WOULD like to consider you, Bai Ze
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revenge obsession is so healthy and fun everyone should be a little bit revenge obsessed
back at it again with more oc-tober, and this set is all ttrpg classes basically
day 13: knight. emmanuel was once just possessed armor, but he was so gay he manifested a physical form to get his kisses
day 14: mage. delfina’s a stunning water witch with three floating fish familiars!! you wish you were her
day 15: rogue. baize isnt always a rogue, but they’re number 1 knife fish
day 16: bard. luck of the draw is a big maine coon tabaxi, whats better than this
day 17: cleric. gratia’s a loyal follower of mielikki and full of tender love for the earth
day 18: chef! kiran isnt formally trained but he’s a phoenix thats VERY passionate about food
day 19: alchemist. i dont have any actual alchemist ocs but alchemists are basically potion wizards right? right. so here’s bianca
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baize:
a bright green fabric resembling felt, typically used to cover billiard and card tables
''Portrait of the Sacred Beast Baize'' by Gusukuma Seiho (城間清豊, 19 November 1614 – 16 November 1644), Early 17th century, Ryukyu Kingdom
Colors on hanging paper scrolls. 80 cm x 35.6 cm. The scroll depicts Hakutaku or Baize, a mythical Chinese creature with nine eyes (three on its face and six on its body).
Okinawa Prefectural Museum
Most of Gusukuma's works were destroyed in the 1945 battle of Okinawa. There is only one extant work which bears a Seal (rakan) confirming it to have been painted by Gusukuma.[1]