best cat+dog duo in whole middle earth✊
shadow of mordor? oh u meant shadowoof woof murrdowr?
alive Brimber vers 🔽
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best cat+dog duo in whole middle earth✊
shadow of mordor? oh u meant shadowoof woof murrdowr?
alive Brimber vers 🔽
this joke made my gf laugh so hard i had to draw it
Day 2 of Gravewalking 🥾 for the month of October:
Not trying to step on anyone’s ancestors, mind you! I just found some enormous mushroom clusters though; take a look:
It’s a beautiful time to be outside in the North!
Crazy Owl House fan theory: the Hunter we met during "Seperate Tides" is NOT the Hunter we finish the series with. There is a reason this Hunter/Golden Guard-A is hunting one of the critical ingredients (Selkidomus) for a Gravewalker. I think this is the version of Hunter/Golden Guard we see Darius mourning. I think the very stark change in behavior is part of this. Golden Guard-A is brash, confident... to the point of arrogance and underestimating his enemies. This does not seem to be anything remotely resembling the abused, unsure Hunter we see throughout the rest of the series. The Hunter we meet next, is the replacement and the one we continue with for the rest for the series and we would have been given this info... again had there been the cancellation. May also have been the infamous hand of Standards and Practices too.
You see this at 2 am while scavenging an old battlefield. Wyd?
About four years ago, I first came up with a homebrew horror setting that I wanted to expand upon, and one of the first creatures I made for it were the Gravewalkers. These equine beasts were my pride and joy for the setting, originally made to show the far-reaching consequences of the murder of the god of death. Since then, these creatures have become more than that, and I’m so proud of the progress my art made in the four years since I first shared them.
I’ve expanded a bit more on what they actually are, and two good friends of mine even made a video involving them that still remains one of my favorite things ever. Someday, I have to do even more with them, but we’ll see what the future holds.
Interested in using gravewalkers in your own D&D game? I’ve made a stat block, informational blurb, and token for them, all available here! All I ask is that you show some love and let me know if/how you used them and your players reactions!
Mulash, Lugnak, (two uruks of mine)
and a Talion.
(Cannon)
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