made Tex into a Guardian OC for Destiny 2.
He’s still, like, 100% Tex though. He’s just wearing clothes now and someone took off his back ornaments. If you pulled off his helmet he would look the exact same. Even Ischyrós couldn’t fix that

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made Tex into a Guardian OC for Destiny 2.
He’s still, like, 100% Tex though. He’s just wearing clothes now and someone took off his back ornaments. If you pulled off his helmet he would look the exact same. Even Ischyrós couldn’t fix that
More D&D stuff! Thornly ( created by @fortheloveofneps ) and Ischyros!
Icon for my HDM sideblog, @daemon-ischyros
A couple of friends decided to make second characters either for later in this campaign or the next one, so I did too! This is Ischyros, a full-blood yuan-ti warlock. I’m still trying to decide who his patron should be, but it will definitely be an undying or a great old one.
Seeing titles as kakistocracy and ischyros intrigue my Greek ass 🤔
The Greek have some bomb-ass words, and that is fact. I hope you enjoy when they’re posted!!!! Kakistocracy should be sometime tomorrow
Hi! What is Ischyros about? :O
Ischyros is an enemies-to-lovers futuristic-space.... thingie... fic where you’re a golden fighter in the Elite, fabled protectors of the universe. One day, your spaceship crashes on a supposedly deserted planet at the outskirts of the universe. A group of space smugglers rescues you, captained by one Min Yoongi and from there.... it’s a classic tale of betrayal by those you once trusted, falling into with a ragtag crew and maybe, just maybe something like love.
Old school- Archelon Ischyros on display at the Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven, CT, taken in 1914. The specimen, which is still on display, represents the largest turtle in history (though Stupendemys may have rivaled Archelon in size), reaching lengths of up to 13 feet.