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This month's patreon rewards are humanoid rogue isometric hero tokens for all your digital ttrpgs!
Life is a lot like D&D - in which that angsty guy in all black in the back of the room is *Probably* someone you don't wanna talk to.
Dnd outfit study!!!! (I love tabaxis lol)
PAY ATTENTION TO THE SUBTLE THIRD EYE THING ON THEIR HEAD THE ORANGE SPORT WITH THE BLACK IN THE MIDDLE (IM SO GOATED FOR PUTTING THAT IN)
Mercedes, the human-turned-plant Arcane Trickster rogue! An acrylic player token commission for moonsaura on Instagram!
I want to know her story aaa ;;
Rogues:
Things being a DM teaches you
Story time: Trying to become a better DM, I decided it might be good to get some experience with some of the more common tools a player might use, to y'know, better narrate the sensation of its use. First item on the list: Thieves kit. Three thigns learned: Locks are suprisingly easy to pick, most can be done via simple "raking" with the apropriate tool in 5 sec. (Notable: I have trouble with fine motor skills. And often struggle with tying shoelaces. So if I say it's simple, i mean it.) Second: Because you can't see the mechanisms anyway, it's one of the few skills that is as easy to do blindfolded, as it is to do the regular way. Three: Despite number 2, doing it blindfolded still feels like ten times more badass.
Featuring my headcanon that tiefling horns change color as they mature!
Had some fun designing an older Blue! (and redrawing her never-changing haircut of course)
In the first D&D campaign I ever played, my DM, now boyfriend, let my Elf Rogue have a pet.
But this was not just any pet. This was a creature of my own design, made of all kinds of collected sceap metal, this little round body and tiny feet.
In order to protect it, my PC would collect bits of scraps and garbage from the streets, come home and attach it to the little guy.
He had a backstory of his life and how they met, and at some point in their past he saved her life and now they adventure together.
I called him the Junkman.