Playing Pegasus be like

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Playing Pegasus be like
Tag yourself I'm expensive doxy
Neo: (Finds a cat)
Weiss: NO!
Jaune: Yes~!
Neo: (Puts cat to ear, Via scroll) She says her name is Salem.
Weiss: That thing talks?! Then definitely HELL NO!
Neo: (Poses, Transforms into magical catgirl)
Weiss: ...
Jaune: We're keeping the cat.
Drew these during the @dingodoodles, Puffin Forest, and Zee Bashew panel yesterday and today. I’m so glad all of you enjoyed your drawings!!
In honor of Mother Goose’s heat metal on the copper wires, I want to talk about that spell
main thing about heat metal is it’s either cool as hell, or not used
so here’s some fun use ideas for heat metal
In Unsleeping City, Kingston uses it to force someone who grappled him with a flail to force them to drop the flail, releasing him
Cook and Book: it takes 10 minutes to take off plate mail, and once cast, there’s no distance requirement for maintaining the spell. Torch that paladin and get the hell out
Constructs: ask you dm about this, because it’s unclear if metal constructs can be targeted by this since constructs have many traits shared with objects. RAW, it’s no
Kinda horrifying but so is killing anyone with this spell alone, manacles are targetable by this spell. so you can torture people with this, without having them be in armor
I’ve appreciated Zee Bashew’s D&D videos for a few years now, but his most recent one about AI art is so poignant and well done for a short little stream-of-thought style video. This is one of the most interesting and realistic takes I’ve seen on this very fraught topic.
My heart goes out to all the artists out there who are (rightfully) upset about their intellectual property being stolen to feed algorithms, but “trying to punch the sea” is the best analogy I’ve seen about the phenomenon. It’s how I feel whenever I see people suggesting boycotts or other action against an individual AI art company. Hopefully some useful legislation eventually comes out to regulate art theft for AI use, but the AIs aren’t going anywhere. The relentless march of technology will not stop at this the same way it has never stopped for any of the trades and skills it has crushed underfoot.
The only thing to do is adapt to the new world we find ourselves in, and appreciate the talented people around us who continue to make art and write stories and create because they can. Because they’re here. Because they want to express something unique to them.
Another lad for Goblin Week. This lad’s prepared for this weekend’s noreastah. Inspired by Zee Bashew’s Frost Goblins in The Cold Road
Alignments of various D&D youtubers
PuffinForest: lawful evil
Zee Bashew: neutral evil
Jocat: chaotic evil
Runesmith: lawful neutral
XP to Level 3: chaotic neutral
Tulok the Barbrarian: chaotic good