Caretaker, if you could be one enemy from Dark Souls, what would you be?
THE BLACK DRAGON KNIGHTS FROM DS2 SEEM LIKE THEYVE GOT SHIT FIGURED OUT THEYRE POLITE TOO

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Caretaker, if you could be one enemy from Dark Souls, what would you be?
THE BLACK DRAGON KNIGHTS FROM DS2 SEEM LIKE THEYVE GOT SHIT FIGURED OUT THEYRE POLITE TOO
In case you are curious about the babe backflipping up the wall - that is Olivia Vivian Australia's ninja warrior sweetheart. It's her signature move going on three years when after not being able to get up the wall the first year she competed apparently decided to fuck it and do it backwards in heels
Hot damn I’m gonna look for more now. Thanks!
What do you think about baby Drew Barrymore in ET?
I DON’T KNOW I can’t liveblog without screenshots so I haven’t started it asdfdvsdf
drew barrymore as a child IS admittedly already weird to me though
How do you feel about 5E removing the Lawful Alignment requirement for monks?
I think I’ve said before. So there’s two kinds of D&D nerd. Pro-alignment players that understand alignment is a way of neatly describing the generally vast and complete web of conflicting motivations and beliefs that is one’s morality, and those that are wrong.I jest. Some people legit use alignment to play flat, stupid characters and that’s probably why they move towards removing alignment restrictions from classes where it’s not necessary (paladin is a character class about morality and if you’re not playing a paladin with a strong alignment you’re doing it wrong.)Monk? Monk is in an odd place. It’s not about morality the way all paladins figure somewhere in a story about good and evil. But (almost) every monk has morality as part of their story. I believe some monks are chaotic, but every monk who is chaotic is chaotic on purpose. They looked at the disciplined ascetics who chant, meditate and eat vegetarian food while they train and thought, “not me no thanks.”I think a rogue or a fighter or wizard might never really think about why they follow/hate authority or why they revere/detest tradition, but I think a monk should. So no, I don’t think a monk should have to be lawful and at my (Pathfinder) table I wouldn’t insist you be. But I would expect an answer to the question “why aren’t you lawful?”
Taurus Sun, Scorpio Moon, Taurus Rising
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This was a commission from a friend of mine to draw his dagorhir persona. A larping persona was an interesting challenge, since it doesn’t have as much room as like, a DnD character, as far as physical design, but definitely still some creative license.
Anyway, the things I found were crucial to him was a puppy-like enthusiasm for the sport, wanting everyone to be doing their best, hence the “come on!” pose, while still clearly rushing into the fray. Physically, I didn’t stray from reality much, except to pick my favorite hair and clothing style for him, despite many different choices over the years. I incorporated the crests of every unit he has fought with, on his sword, armor, and tabard. The back ground uses the desaturated and deconstructed colors of the bipride flag.
ursultromm said: Thoughts?
I really enjoyed it! It is definitely a Star Wars for the current generation, which means there’ll be some things the grognard-y fans of the original trilogy will hate, but that’s a good & necessary thing for long-lived franchise -- they need to change and grow in response to all the audiences and to changing times/environments, not just appease the die-hard fans. And yet, it still keeps solid ties to the old, or at least ties to the old in unexpected ways.
The one negative thing I’d say is that I do think it had a bit too much slapstick in parts, but not so much that it ruined my experience. Star Wars has never been Not Funny, I expect and want some humor in it.
What show is that? The one featuring some kid named Max that you flooded my dash with.
It’s a Roosterteeth online show called Camp Camp. It’s awful I love it. You can find it on their website or on youtube! It’s by the same folks who did Red vs Blue.