readabookdottxt heeft op je fotoset gereageerd:fish friend is finished guess what type o’ fish...
sardine. my guess is sardine
nope, it’s not in that family
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readabookdottxt heeft op je fotoset gereageerd:fish friend is finished guess what type o’ fish...
sardine. my guess is sardine
nope, it’s not in that family
readabookdottxt a réagi à votre billet :apparently i am not a credible source of...
can you post a source for this
i can’t bc i have no credibility, but marelo can
marelo a réagi à votre billet :apparently i am not a credible source of...
no listen, you know it sounds ridiculous
marelo, explain why i am not a credible source of information
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You promised you wouldn’t tell anyone
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Let's talk about world's buildings - what's the typical building living arrangement for a person from culture to culture? what's the inside of a domicile like as in what are some common furnitures and gadgets and trinkets?
There's definitely a lot of variety in the homes of Eskerans. Open air pavilions, cluttered wood cottages, tower homes that make use of vertical space, the Ardent who carry everything they need on their backs, but are quick to turn any clearing into a homey gathering ground.
Most of the homes of the various affiliated kingdoms are full of rooms and various chairs for parties and guests. Family structures are more fluid and apprenticeship is common, so you never know when you'll be taking care of a friend or housing an apprentice. Of course whoever pays the taxes on the home to the kingdom feel more obligated to make the rules of the home.
Eskerans are prone to keeping weapons in their home just in case a wild demon intrudes. Old family arms are kept well maintained and are more than just decoration, sometimes holding ancient spirits in them from an old adventurous relative who watches over the home. So, if a sword hangs on the wall, it's only right to give it a nod or bow of thanks and respect. Even if it's just an ordinary blade, it's still the protector of the home.
As far as furniture, chairs are by far the most important. Being very numerous and of various builds. Having a special chair for a friend is common courtesy. To have matching chairs is tacky amongst the middle and lower class, since it's the mark of someone who has many guests but few friends, since they don't have anyone in mind when they purchase the set. Some like it that way though, and keep matching chairs as a formality to flaunt their lack of desire for close company.
Of course as you explore around and find other kingdoms and races, the customs change, but this is how things are done in the populous inland human kingdoms that are run by deities.
readabookdottxt replied to your post “Oh and I narrate my art streams, SO it’ll hopefully be a lot more...”
I was on the stream that your dog was running when it broke the headset. they really yell way too much and the poor headset just couldn't take it. tell it to get its own if it's gonna be so ruff
White hot angry tears.
readabookdottxt replied to your post “Ahh is it okay if I ask what program and settings you use to make pixel art? I have a hard time getting my lines to look pixely on the program i use”
Is photoshop the same as gimp with erasers in that you need to unclick "hard edge" even with the pencil tool? or is that different
I haven't used Gimp but pencil tool is automatically aliased, while the eraser in photoshop needs to be switched to that hard edge mode by selecting it, then selecting "pencil" from the drop down menu where it says "brush".
But the standard pencil tool is already good to go.
readabookdottxt replied to your post:I can’t handle how high and far back on its head...
I saw one in my backyard and I had to force myself not to laugh so I wouldn’t scare it away. and it does this bobbing thing as it walks too. it is too much to handle
I wish there was an australian woodcock so I could see them all the time i r l
readabookdottxt replied to your post: I’m glad elton john changed his name b...
yes, it is as wonky of a name as “elton.” only we’re familiar with “elton john” already so we don’t notice it