Listened to this on loop while drawing:
I love him so much I'd let him melt into me... Such a normal sentence! 🤣
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Listened to this on loop while drawing:
I love him so much I'd let him melt into me... Such a normal sentence! 🤣
every restaurant has a bucket of black sludge in the back, and it's up to you and Gordon Ramsay to find it
Nothing's more romantic than late nights at the lab with your boss, trying to fix the leaky pipes in his lab showers and—
oh. oh my god. what is that?
is that slime??
sir is that black sludge in your showers? why is it moving??
WHAT DO YOU MEAN THIS IS NORMAL??
Critical Role - Caduceus Clay’s Antilife Shell vs the Black Sludge
[CriticalRole Campaign 2, Episode 117]
Sweet desire and soft thoughts, return to me
The Consuming Plague by Jestloo
Based out of Ep.29 when Sherwood rolled a double crit-fail and his shadow sword exploded, infecting him with the blackening disease that, to this date, there has not been a known cure for.
I greatly appreciate Mike's (Sherwood) roleplaying ability. The gang's prisoners were escaping and beginning to attack, when Sherwood had the accident. Instead of putting it off for later and helping his team fight the bad guys, Mike played out Sherwood's reaction and wasted several turns of combat panicking.
Anyway, with Ep.92 out, it seems like the disease may be finally catching up with him... (Symptoms include, blackening of body parts infected that slowly spreads from origin. Slow mental deterioration that eventually causes hallucinations and violent behavior. Results in death.)
Ironically, the reason Sherwood left his home in the Evergrove was to find a cure for the black, sludge disease before it spread out of control. It's unnatural and demonic by nature. Being a Druid, Sherwood is all about nature. However, he dabbled with dark, unnatural forces when he took a shadow sword from a demonic enemy, and tamed the shadow bear version of himself. After his sword exploded and shadow bear "Greg" dissipated, Sherwood swore himself away from all dark/evil and unnatural forces. This caused a major rift in the group, when Akio revealed that he was a necromancer by reanimating a corps.
Concept-illustration for my comic Black Sludge. HD and process on my artstation: https://www.artstation.com/artist/vascomarianoart