Saw this today and thought of him ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹

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Saw this today and thought of him ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
10th of June 2015, Rusty Quill Gaming released its first ever episode, and ten years on, we still love it.
So to celebrate, a very talented bunch of people came together to offer a tribute for a show that has touched our hearts and happily still has its cozy place there to this day.
Please enjoy.
Made all 4 of the OG Rangers. 🥰
i am only ever one good reference image away from drawing zolf in a grotty tank top
ID:a loosely coloured digital sketch of zolf smith, a fat white dwarven man, lifting a large log on his shoulder. he has close cropped white hair, a large white beard and is wearing a white tank top and very small black shorts that show off his thighs. he has above the knee prosthetic legs that are very loosely implied by the sketch. he has the log on one shoulder, with both his arms raised to help hold it. he has a mildly bemused expression and, despite the large size of the log, his face shows no signs of exertion. he has a tattoo of a compass on his shoulder and below it is a celtic knot of rope.
My art pieces for the 2025 Rusty Quill Big Bang, hosted by @pilesofnonsense ! I worked with @darcydoescosplay to illustrate their fic, Why Are You Still Fighting?
ZOSCAR POST BE UPON YEE
Rqg through objects ^^
Timelapse under the cut
RQG is so brutal at times that I forget that, really, the show's only proper main character tragedy is Grizzop. I mean, Bertie's death is far from a tragedy, and Earhart's crew and Aziza are all side characters. Past that, Zolf and Wilde find their way around death and back to each other in the end; Sasha has vast professional success in Rome and builds a whole family around herself through the kids she teaches; even Barnes gets to spend a long time with the people he cares about -- and the person he loves -- doing the thing he wanted to do, and he only dies after all that to protect them and the world they're trying to rebuild.
And then there's Grizzop, who lost family so young, who built his own family with his partner, who spent so much time away from them trying to do what was right. But then his partner disappears and the kids they have together are parentless for 18 months, only for Grizzop to never come back and to never even be able to leave a message for his family. And it's so fucking stupid, too! He died taking 6 fucking attacks of opportunity to try to take down a captain in the Cult of Mars in the middle of a Rome that was about to be razed to the ground. And he only even got stuck in Ancient Rome because he opened his eyes as they were teleporting back to modern Rome. He just shouldn't be dead. But he's stubborn, and proud, and he wanted to see what it looked like to escape from a god, and then he wanted to kill the captain. But he also wanted to go home to his family, and his big flaw was that he never could quite discern how far he could push before he'd get himself into a situation he couldn't get out of. Or he'd just get so tunnel-vision about the situation that it didn't matter. ("I wanted to kill the captain; I did. Mission accomplished.") The life he built sat just far enough out of view that it fell out of his grasp forever. And *that* is the makings of a tragedy.