Finished up the model of @words-e's big gal, Maybe, so she gets some renders at the beach zone.
HANAMUSA (JESSIExDELIA) MASTER POST
I probably should have started doing this forever ago but I wasn’t sure how long I was gonna stick with drawing these comics. But I guess we’re in it now! This will be continually updated~ EVERYTHING UNDER THE CUT
Uncommon Questions for OCs and their creators:
Send me a # (questions for OCs) or a letter (questions for creators) and I’ll answer
QUESTIONS FOR YOUR OCs
- What’s the maximum amount of time your character can sit still with nothing to do?
- How easy is it for your character to laugh?
- How do they put themselves to bed at night (reading, singing, thinking?)
- How easy is it to earn their trust?
- How easy is it to earn their mistrust?
- Do they consider laws flexible, or immovable?
- What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?
- What were they told to stop/start doing most often as a child
- Do they swear? Do they remember their first swear word?
- What lie do they most frequently remember telling? Does it haunt them?
- How do they cope with confusion (seek clarification, pretend they understand, etc)?
- How do they deal with an itch found in a place they can’t quite reach?
- What color do they think they look best in? Do they actually look best in that color?
- What animal do they fear most?
- How do they speak? Is what they say usually thought of on the spot, or do they rehearse it in their mind first?
- What makes their stomach turn?
- Are they easily embarrassed?
- What embarrasses them?
- What is their favorite number?
- If they were asked to explain the difference between romantic and platonic or familial love, how would they do so?
- Why do they get up in the morning?
- How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)?
- How does envy manifest itself in them (they take what they want, they become resentful, etc)?
- Is sex something that they’re comfortable speaking about? To whom?
- What are their thoughts on marriage?
- What is their preferred mode of transportation?
- What causes them to feel dread?
- Would they prefer a lie over an unpleasant truth?
- Do they usually live up to their own ideals?
- Who do they most regret meeting?
- Who are they the most glad to have met?
- Do they have a go-to story in conversation? Or a joke?
- Could they be considered lazy?
- How hard is it for them to shake a sense of guilt?
- How do they treat the things their friends come to them excited about? Are they supportive?
- Do they actively seek romance, or do they wait for it to fall into their lap?
- Do they have a system for remembering names, long lists of numbers, things that need to go in a certain order (like anagrams, putting things to melodies, etc)?
- What memory do they revisit the most often?
- How easy is it for them to ignore flaws in other people?
- How sensitive are they to their own flaws?
- How do they feel about children?
- How badly do they want to reach their end goal?
- If someone asked them to explain their sexuality, how would they do so?
QUESTIONS FOR CREATORS
A) Why are you excited about this character? B) What inspired you to create them? C) Did you have trouble figuring out where they fit in their own story? D) Have they always had the same physical appearance, or have you had to edit how they look? E) Are they someone you would get along with? Would they get along with you? F) What do you feel when you think of your OC (pride, excitement, frustration, etc)? G) What trait of theirs bothers you the most? H) What trait do you admire most? I) Do you prefer to keep them in their canon universe? J) Did you have to manipulate or exclude canon factors to allow them to create their character?
reblog to give the previous person a nice rack
i just found 12 bricks
HE FUCKING GRINDED THE ENTIRETY OF YHE GRANVILLE BRIDGE OFFRAMP
THATS A LONG ASS RAMP
this dude unlocked the infinite grind cheat in real life
Im so glad for the music choice
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jloves
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i’m sorry this is a formal occasion you will either need a
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time to break out my
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don’t forget you
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We’re gonna be late hop in the
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don’t forget your
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or your
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if you get bored you bring your
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every time this post come back to my dash is more and more horrendous
Let me tell you about
The 1973 Levi’s Gremlin.
Looks like just another AMC Gremlin, yeah? Well, notice the Levi’s logo on the front fender just behind the wheel well, and you know that when you get in this car, you’re in for something very… special.
Your eyes are not deceiving you. The seats and the trunk are upholstered in GENUINE LEVI’S DENIM, complete with bronze stitching. This is not some ironic custom job from recent times, either; this was a real option offered by AMC in 1973.
And people thought it was a good idea, even!
Just look at that jinterior.
Here is a free pdf of the players handbook
Here is a free pdf of xanathars guide to everything
Here is a free pdf to monsters manual
Here is a free pdf to tashas cauldron of everything
Here is a free pdf to dungeon master’s guide
Here is a free pdf to volo’s guide to monsters
Here is a free pdf of mordenkainen’s tomb of foes
For all your dnd purposes
Xellen And The Creature
Wrote a little bit about one aspect of my character in our actual play stream, Tales of Harbor. Give us a follow over here: https://twitter.com/HarborTales
During the last session (VOD available here: https://youtu.be/V48o39bZVnY) I introduced the aspect of Xellen’s character she refers to as “The Creature” and wanted to get a little further into it from a meta perspective. The initial idea came from thinking about her history and the time period between being a bunch of WIP programs that would be developed into an AI and becoming fully aware and what the semi-consciousness of that period would be like. I figured Xellen would find her origin as mysterious and intriguing as humans regard theirs and would come to write her own “creation myth” about how she came to be.
Having her personify it and name it was a bit inspired by John Steakley’s Armor, where one of the main characters has such a strongly developed survival instinct that he regards it almost as a separate personality and names it The Engine. That character regarded it as a mechanical thing, a being that would crunch the numbers on how to survive and then make it happen by any means necessary (I read the book a long time ago now, don’t @ me if I don’t have the facts entirely straight on that). Xellen’s Creature also represents her will to survive and to exist, but she regards the will to live as a trait of animals. She depicts it as a lizard-like legged fish because she identifies her own ascent with the emergence of animals from the ocean. The Creature to her represents a form of kinship with flesh-and-blood people. She believes that she is alive because she desires life.
She regards the creature not as a truly separate entity but a thing that she is built on, like skin over muscle. Sometimes when she has trouble figuring out why she’s feeling emotions she’s feeling or when she recognizes she’s having emotions that run counter to the smart, logical reaction, she attributes it to The Creature.
I don’t intend for The Creature to be a literal truth or an actual entity. It’s a story Xellen came up with to explain the world around her. It’s partially her independently developed theory of the subconscious, partially her spirituality, partially a thing to blame when she has unwanted thoughts or emotions, and partially a cool logo.
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