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rainbow-sunshine-unicorn · 9 months ago
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Thinking about how Anthony Bridgerton’s forehead crease
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The one that doesn’t even go away when he’s sleeping
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Only fully disappears when he’s kissing Kate
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parasolladyansy · 27 days ago
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Oh no! Poor Ansy. Good thing there is a fairy friend to help out. Also I bet Link and Ingo are tearing through as many recipes as they can manage to help out.
As we saw in the last comic, she was okay ^_^ Fairies don’t heal stamina (which stayed stubbornly low due to her health condition), but Sugar was able to bring her hearts back at least. Meanwhile, Link made her some Hearty Veggie Porridge to help.
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Probably will follow up with something “Enduring” later to get her back on her feet. =u=
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driftingballoons · 7 months ago
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later:
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Should’ve saved your moves :/
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gingerdusk · 2 years ago
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Personal headcanons for Gale's tower layout:
5F: An astronomical observatory with an orrery in it. The stardome is enchanted to reflect whatever sky and weather Gale wishes; if he wants to see the stars in Kythorn, that's what it shows him. If he wants rainy weather to read to, guess what. The stars reflect whatever position the orrery's been set to. There's a walkable ledge around the exterior of the roof for Tara's pigeon-hunting.
4F: A portal room, surrounded by three guest bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedrooms are themed: one smells like a sea breeze and faces the harbor, colored with sunset shades with gold accents, one smells like rose potpourri and fresh grass, mostly pastel purple with brass, one smells faintly spiced, deep maroon and bronze. Morena prefers the rose one. Each one comes equipped with a vanity that has three (magic) mirrors, a wardrobe that removes wrinkles and stains of anything hung in it and repairs minor stitches, a set of candles that never burn down their wicks, and curtains that, when drawn, enact a silent barrier around the room. The floors are polished hardwood with plush, patterned carpets. The bathroom is self-cleaning, has running water on command, whatever temp you want it, warms towels for you, and has a magic mirror (magic mirrors in my headcanon show hairstyles and things you WANT to try before you actually try them out).
3F: Gale's floor. His bedroom, a walk-in closet, a room for Tara, and a personal bathroom. Gale's bedroom has silence-spelled drapes, glowing crystal sconces he can dim with a wave, a desk, a large canopy bed (the one he summons during his last night in Act II), a small bookshelf for whatever he's currently reading that doubles as his nightstand, and a plush window seat. The walk-in closet is neatly sorted, with everything from travel robes to finery to wear to the annual Blackstaff Ball, and has the same enchantments in it as the guest room wardrobes, with the added effect of making anything put in it inexplicably smell like a library. His bathroom is just like the guest ones, but larger. The bathtub inside, when activated, always assumes he wants his bath piping hot and lavender-scented. Tara's room is smaller, but fully designed for her little cat body. Scratching posts, cat-sized perches and comfy cat towers, and a little bookcase and window seat of her own. She keeps her space VERY neat, in contrast to Gale's "organized chaos" sort of living.
2F: This is the floor we see in Gale's Act II illusion. The packed library, the messy desk, the private study, the balcony... He sorts his books by topic, then by date rather than author. Tara is appalled by it. The balcony has a minor enchantment to keep weather, pigeons, and seagulls off of it. Tara is upset at the lack of birds; it's SUCH a cozy napping spot, and you're going to take away her free breakfast, too? Gale's compromise was the 5th floor's walkable ledge, which is a prime pigeon-hunting perch.
1F: The entry floor. It's got a sitting room to entertain guests with, and a large, well-kitted kitchen. The dishwashing basin does the washing for Gale. On the wall in the sitting room, there are two notable paintings: one is of young, 10-year-old Gale in a cape, standing proudly with both his parents and holding his first-ever proper wizard staff. He's TRYING to have Tara on his shoulders, he insisted, but she's just too big, so he's wound up leaning forward where she awkwardly perches on his back. He has a snaggle tooth. The other painting is of a much older Gale, dressed finely and standing with his mother, smiling. It was made before he got the beard, so he looks a decent bit younger than he is. Tara is wrapped around Morena's shoulders like one of those feather boas, but she's headbutting Gale's shoulder affectionately.
B1: Gale's wine cellar and well-stocked pantry. He collects all kinds of wines from all over Faerûn, usually getting them from merchants that pass through Waterdeep, but he's not opposed to cracking open an expensive vintage with the right company. There's a locked cabinet labeled "in case of Elminster" that contains some cheeses and wine to offer the older wizard, that way Elminster doesn't raid Gale's pantry when he's not looking. If you don't feed Elminster, he WILL feed himself at your expense.
B2: Gale's spell workshop, scroll storage, alchemy lab, and vault. Gale's not especially well-versed in alchemy (I think Wyll's got dibs on that, personally), but he DOES mix himself up some Arcane Cultivation elixirs from time to time. And if a potion recipe intrigues him enough, he likes to have a place on hand to try things out. The vault is well-guarded with spells, but, sadly, pretty empty; it just has his savings there now, where once it held all sorts of enchanted items he'd picked up through his studies and younger adventuring days.
An additional note: Tara has perches all throughout the house, on every floor, basically anywhere Gale spends a lot of time doing things. The cushions that are hers are magically heated and smell like tea and mint.
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queenwendy · 4 months ago
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Just played Mörk Borg for the first time. Despite rolling up not one but two backup characters, my initial character Katla survived all the way through! She and her compatriots bested the plague pits, the catacombs, the mists, the other catacombs, the wraith, and the gravekeeper! My girlfriend’s character even managed to land the killing blow on the boss. It was super fun.
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theweightofdivinity · 28 days ago
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I’d craft you an elixir with my bare hands, one that doesn’t just heal, but levitates you. One that rewires your blood, lifts you so high, you’ll forget suffering ever had a name. You’d swear this is what divinity feels like, when it’s crafted by my hands and poured through the chantings of my mouth.
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stimlanders-collection · 25 days ago
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Healing Elixir stimboard!
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elle-rosewater · 3 months ago
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Hi hi!
Pertaining to our collective nerding out about magical healing, I present you with this nightmare fuel!!!
*Grins wildly*
pyre, wtf that absolutely is nightmare fuel, and it is the BEST THING THAT I'VE SEEN. YES. Magical healing should have CONSEQUENCES. "You're all better now, why are you lying there? on your feet and back in the fight, buddy!" Yes, exactly! Nerve damage! Completely ruined aging process. Absolutely horrific. I love it. Thank you!
WHEN IS THE MAGICAL HEALING CONSEQUENCES FIC ANTHOLOGY COMING?
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pen--pun · 1 month ago
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Owl House Coven Moodboards
Reupload because I switched up some of the photos and changed the colour filters a bit
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beet1031 · 3 months ago
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random question for any/all dnd players out there, bc my friends and I were debating this yesterday: if a spell doesn’t explicitly say that it gets stronger at higher levels, and/or have an explanation for what happens when casted with a higher level spell slot, are you able to cast that spell with a higher level spell slot than required? What about if it’s a UA spell? We were trying to figure it out for the spell Healing Elixir specifically. My DM thinks it shouldn’t be possible to cast healing elixir with spell slots above first because it creates a first level potion and being able to essentially spam it is OP. I think you should be able to do it because as far as I can find there’s no rule saying that a spell can’t be cast at higher levels simply because there’s no bonuses for doing so. It doesn’t particularly matter to our campaign at this point but now I’m just curious, so what do y’all think? If I can’t find a clear answer through tumblr next course of action is to email hasbro and ask them so either way I’m getting to the bottom of this
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Has anyone got any healing potions? I've got a sore throat and i think at this point only arcane elixirs can help me (it is mildly inconvenient)
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goth-link · 2 months ago
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SEE THIS IS WHY YOU DONT LEAVE A GIRL WHO HAS A BRAIN INJURY AND HAS LOST BAGS UPON BAGS OF BLOOD ALONE YOU ABSOLUTE DUMB FUCKS
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unofskylanderspages · 9 months ago
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Seen above: All of the figures included in the Darklight Crypt Adventure Pack, along with the packaging itself
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haysaprocky · 2 months ago
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ily large fry medium diet coke
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alchemyofazeroth · 5 months ago
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Major Troll's Blood Elixir
Difficulty:
Journeyman alchemy. Alchemy trainers do not teach this in classes, but copies of the recipe are sold on the market.
Ingredients:
One-part Liferoot, whole and freshly harvested.
One-part Bruiseweed thistles, milled.
Fresh water.
Makes one elixir. Multiply measurements of ingredients by volume in a 1:1 ratio for larger cauldron batches.
Recipe:
The recipe for a Major Troll's Blood Elixir originates in the Swamp of Sorrows. To begin, one must gather Liferoot and Bruiseweed. Liferoot, known for its remarkable fluid retention properties, acts as the base liquid in which the elixir's reagents will bind and infuse. No additional binding agents such as alcohols or oils are necessary, as the saline-rich waters stored within the Liferoot's tuberous roots provide the ideal medium. The earthy, brackish essence imparted by the Liferoot harmonizes with the pungent, astringent notes of the pulverized Bruiseweed thistles.
A large cauldron, preferably wrought of dense iron to better conduct the swamp's ambient heat, serves as the vessel in which this concoction is mixed. Patience is paramount, as the inherent thermal energies of the swamplands gradually permeate the cauldron and its contents over the span of a day, allowing the elixir to reach a perfectly blended state without the application of any external heat sources that would disrupt the delicate alchemical processes at play.
In the event that the elixir is prepared outside of the Swamp of Sorrows, leaving the cauldron exposed to sunlight for an entire summer's day will impart sufficient ambient heat before brewing begins.
Major Troll's Blood Elixir is a blue-green liquid with an intense, pungent aroma that hints at its medicinal properties. The elixir derives its distinctive color from the combination of finely ground Liferoot and Bruiseweed that serve as its primary active ingredients. Upon imbibing the elixir, one first notes a mild, briny taste imparted by the Liferoot, which quickly gives way to the sharper, more astringent herbal notes of the Bruiseweed. The elixir is smooth in texture with a slight viscosity that allows it to coat the throat. Despite the implications of its name, Major Troll's Blood Elixir contains no actual blood; rather, it earns its moniker from its ability to greatly accelerate the body's natural healing processes in a manner that mimics the powerful regenerative capabilities for which trolls are known. Upon entering the bloodstream, the elixir's active compounds immediately begin stimulating the division and proliferation of the imbiber's cells, enabling the rapid repair of damaged tissues, the mending of broken bones, and the restoration of lost blood. While its effects are potent, they are not instantaneous, and the efficacy and speed of healing depends on the severity of the imbiber's wounds. The duration of this elixir can last up to an hour, depending on dosage. Nonetheless, Major Troll's Blood Elixir remains one of the most sought-after healing tonics available to adventurers, soldiers, and all those who find themselves frequently imperiled in the Swamp of Sorrows or beyond.
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purplecladmerchant · 1 year ago
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Au in where everything is the same, but while Stella is still a piece of shit, she actually loves and cares for her son.
Zirk would sell you for a penny since he and his mother had an actual good relationship and he took after her in the business.
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