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Astarion is not a babygirl

@editoress / editoress.tumblr.com

Writer. Defender of cannon fodder. Neighborhood dealer of self-insert goods. Currently writing: Death Romance

i made a character sheet. free to use as you wish, feel free to change whatever you want XD open source ass thing. spent all of ~maybe an hour on it.

Credit: the text in the insert-image box comes from this video, and the text for the top three lines (intense, complex, fruity) comes from this post. The actual image was made with the free NBOS character sheet creator, which is a sort of dated but free and solid text-layout sheet maker intended for ttrpg style character sheet creation.

this is GENUINELY one of the best character development sheets I've ever seen. Cuts right to the core of what you and your readers will glom onto, doesn't waste time on details that don't directly affect the narrative. Stupendous. Effervescent. Finally, some good fucking food

hiii so the writers made me for you but because you weren't made for me i'll never be sure if i'm allowed to have you so i was thinking we could just dance around our dedication to each other for eight seasons and ultimately leave it unresolved does that sound okay to you?

The decision choices in Rogue Trader so far are like

  1. In the Emperor's name, we must destroy our enemies!!
  2. Tell me more about your visions, demon....
  3. Can you all please focus for a minute
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Book 2 of Dusk Lords is coming out in August. Join the ARC sign-up sheet to get an ebook copy for review. Advanced reader copies (a.k.a. ARCs or galleys) are copies of books distributed to acquire early honest reviews.

The Horned Crown has been destroyed and the prince of Mistral’s Dusk Blood has awoken. After successfully delivering Cassius’s orders to Feng, Dorian and Shye have found themselves stuck in Aura, waiting on the wind to call Shye’s name – but Shye’s powers are broken. It isn’t until Minister Sincere of the Feng Council arrives that they learn the true price of their actions in Mistral. Sincere has brought new orders from Cassius for his trusted Stormborn and hunter: find the source of the sickness spreading among the Blooded and eliminate it. But as Shye and Dorian begin their mission, Cassius faces troubles of his own in the capital. The council are ever suspicious of the changes in their prince, and troubling dreams haunt Cassius’s sleep. Dreams of a place he has never seen and a figure who burns with golden light. Treason stalks the halls of the Brightspir, and the allies Cassius has gathered may not be enough to help him hold the throne, now that he has lost his crown. And under the seas of Aura the Nain tremble, for Dusk long imprisoned is waking, hungry for vengeance… As the Blooded fall, the Dusk Eater will rise.

@jeannekmele has done me the great service of drawing my homemade blorbo, my repressed romantic criminal bastard, the squarest elf in the world. She captured him perfectly, and I'm utterly in love with the result. Look at him. He's so cranky. So easy to fluster. So cute when he smiles, but only four people have seen it. He doesn't know it's slutty when he rolls his sleeves up. He's killed people. He's pined in unrequited love for decades.

Finished Veilguard. I don't buy the ending. Chances of fic increasing as we speak

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I got just past the twist toward the end of Veilguard and

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