This is late, but pics of the mother’s day card I made for my mom this year, featuring our respective dnd characters and a porg! (She actually did throw a porg into our game as the ‘character’ for one of our cats, for when she’s in the room. )
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This is late, but pics of the mother’s day card I made for my mom this year, featuring our respective dnd characters and a porg! (She actually did throw a porg into our game as the ‘character’ for one of our cats, for when she’s in the room. )
Porter Robinson and Madeon’s Shelter will obviously go down in electronic music history as a timeless classic and one of the seminal dance tracks of the decade. As such, we’ve had plenty of remixes crop up from all sorts of musicians and producers, but none have sounded quite like this one from KRILLA, a production project from Toronto. He explains that he wanted to remix one of his all time favorite tracks to show it some respect. KRILLA even adds in a little psy trance (which brings back good old memories for me) on his dark and menacing yet wickedly exhilarating edit. It’s a bass trilling tech and dubstep exposé that takes us on an intergalactic adventure, where we’re ready to battle anything that comes at us out of the mysterious void of deep space. You can snag the stand out remix, here. For another taste of this Toronto artist’s edgy electronoic music, stream KRILLA’s original, Lunatic, below.
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Landmarks of Cassadia
Amongst the many ruins on Cassadia are palm-incased-trees.
Visually, they are humungous hands (they would have to be, just to fit one tree native to Cassadia in the palm) carved from a mixture of wood and a marble-like material, in likeness to the treants hands themselves.
Purposely, the Dosfel believe they were used as planters for new seedling trees. They also believed they were a way for foreigners to know who the guardians were.
These types of planters are spaced far apart from another, though close enough that people can quickly recognize their patterns.
Many of them have been claimed by nature itself, covered completely with the local flora or completely consumed or destroyed by nature.
Upon deeper investigation, one could come to find that these planters were actually the hands of fallen treant giants.
They became as abundant as they are now during the fall of the treant civilization.
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