Kana testing the new wizard tower equipment with her trusty assistant
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Kana testing the new wizard tower equipment with her trusty assistant
Dipper Pines, halfling wizard
I’m working on making the whole pines family into dnd characters (plus maybe other characters if people want?). I’m aging the twins up and imagining the whole family as a dnd party.
Dipper was by far the easiest to fantasy-ify his outfit, stay tuned for Mabel next!
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Imagine if you will, the most pathetic and bumbling halfling, let’s call him Hobble Stinkfoot. Hobble trips over his own feet, constantly lets bad guys get away from the party while you’re fighting, and is quite possibly the worst wizard you’ve ever met, but the party keeps Hobble around because he is the most loyal and lovable little guy— and it’s funny to watch him fall down all the time.
The Hobble Stinkfoot you know? A clever ruse, he is actually Lord Morticus, the most powerful necromancer in a hundred years and he’s been watching your party at every turn, studying your every move, waiting for you to slip up so he can kill you and turn you into his undead servants…
will i ever finish art of these two? fuck knows, but that doesn't mean i don't get to show 'em to you >:)
meet some of my OTHER gay wizards: Apprentice Neida and Evoker Sathael, Whose Height I Can't Decide On Apart From That She's Definitely 6ft+.
Applied Practical Evocation, indeed.
Halfling Divination Wizard Uses Insane Luck for Gambling Purposes, Still Most Trusted to Carry Party's Money and Items
So, I tried something in my campaign, and I thought it was worth sharing.
One of my players failed an arcana check really badly to figure out if an item was cursed. Instead of saying, MAAAAAAAYBE in the most suspicious tone I could do, I tried to come up with the weirdest harmless curse on the item I could do that wasn’t actually on the item.
So, the halfling wizard became convinced a golden rose was actually cursed so that if it was eaten by a dragonborn on a hill during a super moon, it would bring a god named Smorkle Smimmy the Second or something back to life, because he failed his arcana check badly.
Today’s Dungeons and Inkwells- a Halfling Wizard! I’m naming her... Parole. Something she’s no doubt violated by now