Like the fool I am I belatedly realized I never posted this shiny porple rock for @eine-krone so HERE YOU ARE FELLA SORRY FOR THE DELAY
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Like the fool I am I belatedly realized I never posted this shiny porple rock for @eine-krone so HERE YOU ARE FELLA SORRY FOR THE DELAY
When u have electric magic but are from a world w/o technology and someone hands u a lightbulb
This time, quick old portrait sketches! That was my challenge to do a portrait as fast as I can (without guidelines) and a practice with different emotions
Nyloth belongs to @leidensygdom Bhindrin belongs to @agent-underdark Teival belongs to @misterartist Glimr belongs to @eine-krone
Also -- do you mind telling us how you use the Mixie Q for divination? It seems like a fun idea and discreet!
Ahh, they’re SO much fun, and it’s very discreet. I have a collection of the little figures (little blind box toys, if someone doesn’t know what they are). It can be free, or the cost can add up depending on how you use them.
I have a drawstring bag filled with them, and I reach in and draw one out. There’s a phone app catalogging all the little characters, and each one has a little poem of their character description (website is here - click ‘Characters’ and then click any one of them to see their poem!). I use those poems like the little-white-book of tarot. Sometimes I go with the poem meaning, sometimes I’ll use my own intuition.
Since they ARE a blind box toy ($2 for a box of two of them), the cost can add up if you keep buying them. But you can ALSO use the phone app for free. There’s a little matching game that gives you a random character to match, and if I don’t have my bag of figures, I’ll use that matching game as a ‘digital draw’ instead.
Anyway, they’re really great and so easy to use, ‘cause they just embody different character traits and sometimes they’re animals or sweet treats, so it’s easy to use your own intuition to grab meaning from them. PLUS they’re three quarters of an inch tall and easy to stick in a pocket as a little talisman.
Inktobder day 29: Man on the Moon, @eine-krone‘s Helga and a goofy Alexander
Yesterday I got inspired by @kavos-plz‘s stream where she was doing amazing quick sketches looking like traditional one ♥ I always liked that style so I decided to try it myself by and this is the result :D
Aosh, the grumpy drow, belongs to @leidensygdom Si, the most manly drow I ever saw ;) belongs to @fire-adira Teival, a deep elf, thunder tamer, belongs to @misterartist Glímr, the best dwarf chef, belongs to @eine-krone
BTW, thank you very much for drawing my baby, Kavos (*¯ ³¯*)♡
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Periwinkle, razzmatazz (is that even a colour), timberwolf, fallow, chartreuse to name a few
PERIWINKLE = You make me laugh
RAZZMATAZZ = I would share my favorite food with you
TIMBERWOLF = I trust you
FALLOW = I want to run through the Northern wilderness barefoot with you
CHARTREUSE = You’re my homie
Aww I love you boo. You are the best 💞
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Couldn’t you use australis to refer to the south? Though it can also mean Australian instead of southern
I’ve been thinking about that, although it would be neater if we used borealis for the north. North is septentrionalis after the septentriones (bears/wagons/dippers), so maybe south could be crucialis after the Southern Cross? But that looks like it means ‘tortured’ or something...