Hello! I'm very excited to show the new token pack I cooked- The familiar token pack! This one comes with 14 unique tokens and a total of 99 color variants for them! Which makes it the biggest token pack released by far~ You can get it for 4€ on my Shop, or through becoming a Patron for just 3€, which also will give you access to all the previous packs I've released!
There's also a freebie for folk in here with the little dragon token~
Anyways, go give it a look, this pack took kind of a ridiculous amount of work to get ready and I'm quite proud of the result!
hello! 🌈 i sometimes (very recently) make NPC portraits for my members on patreon and ko-fi to use for TTRPG use! these two portraits just released and i'm happy with how these turned out.
you can support me on patreon or ko-fi for just 2 usd!
Hi!! Adding on, just a few npcs and stuff, anything that's easier for you, as we don't want to stress you out :3
a stunning, absolutely marvelous idea you have here, anon :] hope you like these goofy little guys! might come back n add some more to them later after i sleep, haha —🤍 (🌳)
Mandy Isobel Graves
What’re YOU looking at? Huh? If the answer was Mandy, then good luck babe! Mandy is an attitude-filled “almost adult” (her words, not mine) who deals with her problems by avoiding the fuck out of them. People who annoy her or try to hit on her get clapped back on and shut down right away. Nobody is gonna touch this until she’s sure they can handle it! She works at the diner part-time as a way of earning income to keep up her addiction. What kind of addiction, you ask? Stuffed animals. Very cute, very small, very fluffy stuffed animals. If you tell anyone else about this, then… Well, technically, she can’t do much of anything about it. But she’ll pout at you and will refuse to serve your food to your table at the diner. So there! She is a lesbian through and through — so don’t try hitting on her if you’re a guy. That won’t end well. Mandy lives with her parents in Suburbia, Katherine and Edward Graves, along with their dog Jett. And yes, he’s named after Jett from ATLA.
Good with: Diner patrons, teens around her age (particularly women)
Bad with: Authority figures, older men, children (2-10). She doesn’t like kids nor does she know how to deal with them. Sorry, Charlie.
source: here!
Craig Cummings
This is Craig Cummings, local police officer and resident boxer of the town living in apartment 205. He may not look like it, but he’s actually new to this place, having only shown up about two months ago. His ex-wife left him over a squabble about their income (Craig was still in training at the time) and took their unborn child with her. Craig is pretty beat up about the whole ordeal, but honestly, he’s getting better now that he’s moved to a new location. You might catch Craig in the bakery while on duty or in the diner later at night chowing down on a big meaty burger. He can be a bit hard to talk to at first, but he’s got his heart in the right place: the good of the people comes first in his mind. Now all that’s left is to find a few new buddies, some craft beer, and get over this hump in his life. Fingers crossed it all goes well.
Good with: Older men (20-50), teenagers, old people, and other folks like himself
Bad with: Women around his age (he is bad at flirting), “those kids nowadays” aka gen alpha, chronically online people
source: here (please consider supporting the artist!)
Ethel McClellan
Ethel is an older woman with a big heart who lives in apartment 116 with her husband Barney. Her apartment matches the woman herself: homey and comfortable with a whole lot of knitted things that are obviously handmade. She is the kind of woman who will invite new faces into her home for tea despite not knowing them in the slightest. Her husband doesn’t mind one bit either. Both of them are starved for company due to the fact their children never want to visit. A real shame, that. Ethel’s views lean more to being conservative in nature, but she has enough common sense to tell when things are simply not right the way that they are. For some reason, the local stray cats flock to her windowsill during the afternoons. It might be because of Ethel feeding them sardines all the time… but she claims it’s “a little gift from the Good Lord himself”. (Barney disagrees, but doesn’t say a word.) Her evenings are spent knitting and watching the game with her dear husband. A rack of spare teacups sit on her kitchen counter waiting to be filled… Maybe you’ll be her next visitor?
Good with: Children (5-11), “youngins” (20s-30s), older folk (40-60+)
Bad with: Pretty much no one unless they’re a “gosh darn rapscallion” or “troublemaker”
This month I released a NPC pack with 8 unique tokens, all of them with halfbody illustrations, using some art I had done for some NPCs in my campaign few years ago. It's available for 4€ on my Patreon shop, or through my smallest subscription (at only 3€!). The subscription gives you access to a total of 20 unique tokens with previous packs (or 52 counting variants), as well as 17 unique token borders (or, uh, 337 token borders with variants.
So yeah uh it's a lot of bang for 3€~ you also get to help with the vet bills this month, having a FIV+ cat comes with some extra spendings-