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Endless Bells Hells
villain who keeps his evil monologue in his Notes app and takes it out for his dramatic readings (bor'dor dog'son)
There is nothing funnier than a wizard punching someone and that causing two failed death saves. Nothing will ever top this.
vitriolic sphere
really bad really ugly laudna doodle i just did because i had a pretty bad day and so did she (i'm on ep 63) and i needed to get it out my chest (this is so out of my comfort zone,,,)
Some sketches from last night’s livestream
Bor’dor, inadvertently, displayed the biggest difference between the Bell’s Hells and the Ruby Vanguard
The Hells have been very deliberate. Kill only the cultists. turn those who can be turned. Orym even felt guilt for the ripples those controlled actions might cause. And yeah, they dropped an airship on the key, but it was Ludy’s shield that caused it to kill most of the vanguard in exchange for preserving his ultimate goal
When it came time to hurt the people that attacked the site, Bor’dor struck indiscriminately. The only person he downed was Prisim, who, in other circumstances, might have been swayed to join his side. (she attacked an avatar of the dawnfather with a fucking demon, for fucks sake)
Collateral damage didn’t matter as long he had a *chance* to hurt those that hurt him. No thought to consequences because there is nothing more important than destroying
so even though most of the Hells don’t give a fuck about the gods, they are still very different on a foundational level
and even if the gods die, it’ll be the Hells cleaning up the mess, because the Vanguard has no plan for after, because the after isn’t important