The Waning Moon - gentle, shy, intense.
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The Waning Moon - gentle, shy, intense.
Our Divinity 2 characters
Fane:
"When I said I wanted to feel things, I DID NOT MEAN THAT I WANTED TO BE A COW!"
Odasto (my main/cleric):
"I assure you that was completely accidental on everyone's part.... Well, except Lucian's so.....
You can kick his corpse when we find it if you like?"
Fane:
"That would require touching it and I will absolutely not be doing that"
New divinity oc for a multiplayer game with some friends... meet Odasto
Our undead boi Odasto. He’s @kurairo ‘s d&d character for the one-day-plot session. It was amazing, this boi had a +1 on bluff but we never found out he was undead. We all just accepted the fact that he took his calf, that was pulled off by a scorpion, and put it in his pocket (so he could secretly heal it back on with a special undead repair spell).
He has a pet rat named Onion (it’s a Gouden Stronk thing).
Did a couple sketches of my current DnD campaign. I got a Gnome Illusionist named Elmo and a Skeleton Sorcerer named Odasto. They are best friends and extremely squishy. They hold hands when they travel. It's adorable.
Godwoken
Odasto (my main and cleric, with two healing spells ready to heal his companions once it's his turn):
"I'm ready, I can heal whoever they hurt"
They (the enemies):
All attack Fane for physical damage
Fane (with mostly magical armour):
"Healer!"
Odasto (in head):
"I am not ready"
(Should've learned a poison spell)