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DnD Character Asks!

pathfuckery:

Characters in the tags, askbox open, character synchronization set to maximum! Throw a number or two in my askbox along with a character, and I’ll answer those questions! 

1. How many dead parents do they have?

2. How good are they at tongue twisters?

3. Biggest regret?

4. Are they formally trained or have they gone through a more organic learning experience for their skillset?

5. If they could hang out with one famous person in 18th century American History, who would they want to hang out with?

6. What’s their theme song?

7. What fictional character are they most like? Was this an intentional or accidental influence?

8. Paper or plastic?

9. What’s their dump stat?

10. What’s their best stat?

11. What is their favorite anime?

12. What’s their favorite beverage?

13. If they can use magic, what’s their favorite spell?

14. Most heroic thing they have ever done?

15. Most despicable thing they have ever done?

16. Are they a hero or a supporting protagonist?

17. What’s their favorite food?

18. Would they rather fight a hundred duck-sized horses, or one horse-sized duck?

19. They have to go live on a deserted island. They can take one thing and one person. What do they take?

20. Are they religious? If so, what god or gods do they serve?

21. How did they become an adventurer?

22. Most amazing monster they have ever killed or helped kill?

23. Thoughts on death?

24. Do they have any interesting skills?

25. Favorite animal?

26. Expansion of civilization or the preservation of nature?

27. They’re at a tavern. They bump into a big burly angry drunk with a combative attitude. What happens?

28. What do they do between quests?

29. Biggest positive and negative influences on their life and development?

30. Would they smooch a ghost?

@gamedevftw @queerwonder @kemendraugh @courageforourfriends @bahnree look look look.

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copperbadge:

nehirose:

archiemcphee:

Today the Department of Phenomenal Papercraft is oohing and aahing over the work of Japanese artist Naoki Onogawa. Inspired by the ancient legend of 1000 Origami cranes and the story of Sadako Sasaki, Onogawa creates exquisite bonsai trees with miniature origami cranes for leaves.

“Since ancient times, Japanese people have been mindful of natural phenomenon. While confronting our fears of the natural world, we worship and co-exist in harmony with nature. As one symbol of nature, trees possess a life force which lies in all natural things,” Naoki writes on her blog. “I’ve tried to endow my artworks with this energy. Through looking at my works, I hope you can feel this life force too.”

Follow Naoki Onogawa on Instagram to keep up with her latest work.

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oh jesus, this hits me square in the venn diagram of paper folding feels and tiny things feels.
@copperbadge
has anyone made sure you see this, yet?

Aw, beautiful!

@kemendraugh

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we-are-rogue:
“Merfolk Rogue by Vicky Yarova, for Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Aquatic Adventures
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kork-the-hognose:
“@rafacopter94 and I found this little Lake Erie Water Snake reading a sign about himself at the Columbus Zoo.
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kork-the-hognose:

@rafacopter94 and I found this little Lake Erie Water Snake reading a sign about himself at the Columbus Zoo.

@kemendraugh

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minutia-r:

seiya234:

williamtidwell:

glitzandshadows:

ALEXEY VOLKOV

How beautiful this is.

i need a moment

Don’t tell me this isn’t Olivia Vorbarra Vorkosigan because I will not believe you.

@kemendraugh

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copperbadge:

bogleech:

The best part is these frogs would be too little for the tiger to see them as food but anything big enough to eat the frogs would probably catch its attention. Smart little froges ride the big kitty boat

Taxicat. 

@kemendraugh

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