I participated in a GW2 secret santa over on twitter so here’s my contribution--Raielde for @thewaronalley! I am as always a sucker for brown and teal so this was incredibly fun to work on~
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I participated in a GW2 secret santa over on twitter so here’s my contribution--Raielde for @thewaronalley! I am as always a sucker for brown and teal so this was incredibly fun to work on~
how to PvP with friends :
step one : play already similar charr
step two : put on same outfit / change hair to be the same
step three : use same weapon skins
step four : ??????
step five : profit
( ft. @thewaronalley and her character Priyahe aka Reed’s best bud )
Color head shot commission for my friend @thewaronalley!
I love Rai lots and also constantly worried for her well-being pls be safe smoll sapling
tfw you can't handle the gloves, so DOUBLE THE TECH twenty times in a row
/hops on a bandwagon
Here are some of my characters in no real order, names and professions in the captionssss (they are all 80s haha)
[ooc: Hellohello! :D I am 200% okay with this! Absolutely!]
A lot of messages arrive unexpectedly, that was just the nature of the lifestyle and work Hakkyuu was in and he’d grown accustomed to it. But this was a little different. Glancing over the words on the parchment that’s been dropped in his lap, he frowned, re-read, and then searched the back of his mind for any recollection of the name Rowann.
Not someone he knew, he concluded. Was the signature really all the name there was? A tactical choice to omit family name or Warband? Possible, but more likely he was conversing with a Sylvari. Someone he didn’t know. There were a few reasons for that, but his brand of “approach with caution” was more inclined toward “casually flirt regardless of the situation.”
So why not respond. What was the worst that could happen? (History would say a fair bit, but who had time for that.)
Well, I'm not one to worry about putting on a show, but it'd be pretty courteous to know what the audience is expecting, don't you think?
~H