Bless whoever at Larian is responsible for the owlbear noises in BG3, so dang cute.💙
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Bless whoever at Larian is responsible for the owlbear noises in BG3, so dang cute.💙
POV you’re on the Hudol Hellions and you’re kinda wishing you’d faked sick on game day
Modeled off of Spence Moore II.
SHE'S GOTTHAT DOG INHER
And a lot of fucked-up rage related shit but mostly SHE GOT THAT DOG IN HER
Mary Ann destroying Gorgug at Bloodrush (I asume its the ep you're referencing) was one of my favourite moments of that season.
also thinkin abt how when gorgug quit the owlbears, brannan like. told zac that gorthalax was disappointed. like yes its understandable, because to some degree, gorgug was good at it, but if it's not something that brings him joy or that interests him, or that he would want to pursue, then that's his decision to make. esp because being a barbificer makes gorgug happy, even with how hard it is, and there are just other things that take precedence over a sports team, you know? if someone told me they were disappointed in me for making the choice to leave instead of being told to leave, i would be really really upset at myself, and i don't think that gorgug deserves that
Owlbears!!🦉🐻💕
Will be available as stickers and small prints from MCM onwards :3
went to a Halloween party tonight and saw a kid with an Aguefort Owlbears shirt. of course I had to run over and Hoot Growl at him, which he returned heartily. I'm glad the grown-ass woman (me) running at him (I think a teenage boy) wasn't too horrifying
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of an Owlbear?
First Edition
Second Edition
Third Edition
Fourth Edition
Fifth Edition
Fifth Edition Revised
This is the third of the three owlbears that a friend had 3D-printed for me, with the other two being here and here.
For this one, I also used a wet palette, though I had a much tougher time creating shadows and gradients and such since there were much fewer distinct edges for highlights.
The paints used belonged to, among others, the D&D Adventurers Paint Set. The model was the Owlbear by mz4250.