The Divine Deck : D&D Descent Into Avernus inspired Tarot Cards
To start off an insane amount of posting of the major arcana, here's the back of the card - featuring the drow dancer goddess Eilistraee




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The Divine Deck : D&D Descent Into Avernus inspired Tarot Cards
To start off an insane amount of posting of the major arcana, here's the back of the card - featuring the drow dancer goddess Eilistraee
not evil (proceeds to tell a nice lady to kill herself for no reason)
i love these two. they eventually become a toxic doomed t4t couple that turns into a not toxic but still doomed t4t couple. i hate them explodes them with my mind
version without cutoff under the cut
I am playing an Elistraee Drow Cleric on an ADnD campaign.
If you are not familiar with Drows and Elistraee, well, Drows are basically dark skinned elves living underground in a matriarchal and evil society (I KNOW I KNOW) and they usually pray Lolth, the evil spider goddess.
My character was born on the surface, and she prays Elistraee, a good Drow Deity that wants to free the drows from Lolth influence, and bring them back to the surface.
Now, my character convinced one of the members of our party to become a follower of Elistraee. The character in question is a DWARF.
One of the rituals of Elistraee consist in dancing NAKED under the moonlight.
Now think about the Dwarf doing it.
I don't know how many of you know Sir Terry Pratchett works, but I have big Nobby Nobs feeling doing figurative dance.
Ahhhh, Elistraee. Drow Goddess of Bastard Swords and Moonlit Exhibitionism Beauty, and still kind of MIA in the current edition last I heard.
First posted.....uhhhhhh......sometime in 2019?
Playing around with some new shimmering watercolors.
More twitter doodles!
A winter and summer altar cloth I painted the symbol of Eilistraee on :0 The white one is now snug and comfortable on my altar and the black one will be hung up on our wall until Samhain.