It’s pride month so here’s my dnd bard with his flags:
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It’s pride month so here’s my dnd bard with his flags:
Your art is so amazing! All of it is so beautiful, omg!
thank you! as thanks, heres some more art for you!
@helphowdoiusethis was blaming Beyoncé for Aziraphale’s trauma.
Hello, I would like to talk about to you about Jophiel's hair! * has a 300,000 slide PowerPoint- it's just slides saying Jophiel's hair! Over and over *
jophiel….
* delivers a cup in which Eric as a bunny sitting it *
Oooh, a drink? For drinking? How wonderful!!
I'll just.... drink this drink, then, shall I...?
Is everyone okay? General wellness check is all
I’m doing good :)
how’s everyone else?
Starmaker be Upon Ye
is he crying? why are you sad darling Starmaker??
Wait, wait. YOU LIKE THE HOBBIT!
Tell me anything you like about it rn please!
Ciao @helphowdoiusethis pleased to meet you :3
Yes, I'm in the Hobbit fandom and I like to draw hobbits and dwarves 💗
What do I like about The Hobbit? Mmmh let's see!! I really like the characters and how they have been characterized. I know that the original book is quite different from the movie, however I believe that in the movie they did a good job (although there are many criticisms about it). I like the first movie very much, the other two much less. I adore the character of Bilbo Baggins, for a long time I have understood and felt his own desire for adventure, and many of the dwarfs of the company because they have personalities and bonds that connect them to each other really well done and that lend themselves very well to the creation of fanfiction, headcanon, fanart etc. In short, The Hobbit gives a lot of material to the fandom to thrive even if the movies have been out for a long time.
If you have never seen the movies I advise you to do so, if you have seen them I advise you to watch them again paying attention to the characters and how they relate to each other, you will discover that ships are born like mushrooms there x'D
Thanks for your question, my askbox is always open :)