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So what animals are y’alls Tavs turning into for those polymorph/wild magic/wild shape crack shenanigans?
We know Astarion’s a goose, Karlach is a mean goat, Gale’s probably a cat/tressym, Minthara’s a displacer beast—
Dayedan is definitely a fennec fox: he’s 30% ears, 30% rage, 40% concentrated power of will. If Karlach is herself, he’s playing keep away from her because quote “I don’t CARE if that fox is actually a grown man, I will DIE if I don’t smooch his pointy little face” unqoute
They have to carry him around until the spell wears off because (like goostarion) he gets into too much trouble when left alone. Gale is scrambling to keep ahold of him as he squirms like a pissed off ferret
NPC: Oh! They’re adorable, can I pet them?
Gale: That’s extremely ill-advised, actually. He’s bitten several people just today and he will bite again.
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After he’s done being FURIOUS that he, a respectable artificer and wizard was turned into an adorable little creature and smooched within an inch of his life by a very pushy tiefling—he has a bit of an existential crisis that the spell is taking so long to wear off
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Thinking about some songs by The Mountain Goats and how they were made to be used by Bards in D&D
All the albums and songs but alot of the songs from Bleed Out are really perfect for it; Bleed Out is a great song for when you're in desperate need of healing, Choked Out is great for any battle, Make You Suffer is also great for battle, Training Montage is self explanatory(inspiration), Need More Bandages again for healing or intimidation, Bones Don't Rust, the list goes on and on