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A picture I made for one of my friend’s D&D characters, Thorog.
He was the reason why the DM decided to disallow any homebrew in his game from, for Thorog started as a large character, despite being human, and all of the stupid skills and items he had allowed him to change into colossal in one turn.
He eventually met his demise as he charged into a 300-man army. He died from being pin cushioned by every single archer on the enemy side, not before wiping out over half of all of the enemies throughout the battle.
You were bullshit, you were stupid, but goddamn if you weren’t memorable.
Godspeed, my giant viking man.
A small group of kin members decided to take on the challenge of the ‘’Dragon Wing’’ raid in Helegrod. This was shortly after defeating the dragon Thorog successfully on our first try! Here we have (starting on the left) Patwen (our leader), myself, Ghitzy, Yvonne, and Myzdariel.
Later (and sadly not pictured), I returned the ax Mirdanant to the Dwarves, restoring the old friendships that were once bonded between the Elves and Dwarves through the original giving of the ax. It was a beautiful scene to watch unfold! <3
It's finally Thorsday #thursday #thursday #incsquid #thorog #thorgodofthunder #godofoaktrees
Last great alliance on arkenstone taking on Thorog with spruvo tanking )
The various hands of Azog
Deathday
OK, so I know several people who try to make sure no one knows their birthday. This is for various reasons. Perhaps you don't like to know you've gotten a year older. Perhaps it occurs in the middle of the term and you really don't have time for it. Perhaps everyone forgets and it's just depressing that the one day of the year you should celebrate, everyone forgets. That's why I'm going to change your world and your perceptions of time in one swell foop. What is the amazing concept, you ask?
The deathday.
It's pretty simple. Your birthday is when you celebrate your birth. For your deathday you pre-emptively celebrate your death. Sorta. Let's look at the advantages:
You get to choose the date. Ever hated how your birthday fell in the middle of finals? Your deathday doesn't have to!
Simplification. Now all your enemies know when to strike, the one day you'll be feeling your most ready for death - the day you want to die!
No need to lie about your age. "Happy deathday! How many years now?" "I honestly have no idea."
Plus all the usual things, like cake and presents and, if you want it, a party. Mine's 17th October, in case you want to know.
--Thorog, originally posted here
This has recently resurfaced in my zeitgeist, and I am trying to respread the word, because I've always found the Deathday to be a brilliant concept.
Mine is the 169th day of the year, which is ordinarily June 18th, but this year the 17th. I'm hoping to have a party, you're all* invited.
*Offer not actually extended to anyone I don't already have some form of positive reciprocal relationship with.