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"The Closet (pt. 12-14 of 22)"
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Worked a bit on an old work from the time when I used to watch My Hero Academia and Froppy was my favourite.
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Hai! I'm here to answer the main reasons why the hydra isn't popular, as asked by the tags.
Reason 1 - Most expensive creatures (7 mana +) are good in decks that "cheat" on paying their mana. The most consistent and common of those strategies are "reanimation" strategies, where you find a way to put the creature in your graveyard and then play something like Zombify, effectively playing a very expensive card for 4 mana. Unfortunately Progenitus shuffles itself back into your deck if it ever ends up there, making it impossible to reanimate. There are other ways to cheat the cost, but those are much rarer and unreliable. (at least in the Santard format, the one that only allows cards from the past 5 years. In formats with older cards Progenitus actually sees more play)
Reason 2 - Progenitus is kinda just a big immortal stick that you have to hit someone twice with before you win. Without having haste that means that it takes 3 turns from the point you manage to play it. Given its cost you either need to cheat it early which is inconsistent, or somehow avoid being killed until you're able to play it + 3 turns. It's strong, but the biggest challenge is not dying to your opponent until Progenitus finishes the job.

This is the most real MTG post of all time cause I'll give you one guess which of these two cards was an absolute menace in standard and had to be banned and which one hasn't seen any play since getting reprinted


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This is the most real MTG post of all time cause I'll give you one guess which of these two cards was an absolute menace in standard and had to be banned and which one hasn't seen any play since getting reprinted


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I'd give her boba tea 🍵
My first attempt at making a sticker is a silly drawing of my cat.
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Don't really have much of a finished new stuff to show between comms rn but here are some sketches I made a while ago that I aim to color when I'll have more time
Argenta, Idira and Heinrix in Thedas WH40k: Rogue Trader [x] Dragon Age crossover continues
btw u can follow me on [patreon] for more, there's plenty of stuff that I didn't post
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I wanna share my experience as a trans woman and an artist. One day you will, because both you and how you draw yourself will change. Both did for me. Transitioning is a long and winding journey and there's so much you get to learn and discover about yourself, keep in your heart your art of yourself, that's your direction. The destination will be even better!
i wish that one day I can look in the mirror and see the me that i draw in my art.
but that's just a wish, and wishes don't come true so easily.
im tired.
i think im gonna go to sleep.
Happy pride month.
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Could be worse. You could survive :)
the og post was way too long so I'm making a new one
thanks for the tag @lombolica !! :D
You're stuck in a room with the last character in your gallery how safe are you

very safe
the worst thing that could happen is him being clumsy, so I think I'm alright (unless monsters find him I guess)
tagging (no pressure): @flaretheidiot @lemonic-whimssyy @wibbly-wobbly-blog @cryptidanathema @virtualunease @aurlworthfightingfor @angrysheep @sugarplumanderson @time-travelling-chaos @fateisnotafactor @monstrousmaws @sinfulauthor @idkaguyorsomething @vampireopossum and anyone who wants to do this!
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my warden amell thought the circle was a totally flawless and good institution til her journey (ie her new friend morrigan) taught her otherwise
(commission info // tip jar!)
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Júlia's Top 10 Videogames
10. Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap
I swear no game ever gave as much of a sense of adventure like Minish Cap. I feel like part of it was the main gimmick of the game, how becoming smaller revealed a lively hidden world full of magic, and how that implied depth and complexity was there even if you couldn't see it. No other world has ever felt quite as magical, not even other Zelda games.
9. Firewatch
I've played Firewatch about 3 or 4 times, and it's one of those games that the more I play it the better it gets. Like many people I found the ending confusing at first, maybe even a bit frustrating. The older I get the more I play it, the more I understand it. I think that is its beauty. Part of the point is that childish escapism isn't a solution, it's a break, and the problems you're escaping from are still there when you come back, but at the same time, time for escapism is important.
8. Dragon Age: Origins
DAO is the first game on this list that belongs to my favorite game genre, the CRPG. It's a singular game in that, starting from Dragon Age 2 the series would become a more "modern" Action RPG, and would also drop the Dark Fantasy vibes in favor of something more cheeky and adventurous. While I remain a fan of the Dragon Age series (you'll even find in me a Veilguard enjoyer), very few games can match DAO in writing and ambience. It's major flaw in my eyes is the gameplay. Realtime CRPG combat is definitely not my style.
7. Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader
As any transwoman worth her salt, I've gotten into Warhammer as of late. And Rogue Trader is right at the intersection of that interest and CRPGs. Much like DAO, it takes place in a grim world. Unlike DAO it finds comedy in it's over the top grimness. It's the best way to engage with any Warhammer world, playing it's over the top darkness and leaving the humor to be found in it to be found by the player. And unlike DAO, combat is extremely fun, and the ways to build your character and their entourage are just varied enough to give you a sense of identity, but not overwhelming to the point of paralysis (unlike other Owlcat games *cough cough*)
6. Chrono Trigger
For a lot of my life, if you asked me what my favorite game was I'd have said Chrono Trigger. I've played through it so many times, and it's a near perfect game in almost all senses. Art, music, story, gameplay. It legit makes me angry that it didn't become the template for jRPGs going forward, and that Final Fantasy did. Just looking at it being #6 on this list feels wrong, but the top 6 games of this list all mean so much to me that depending on my mood I could say any of them are my favorite on any given day. This game is a true masterpiece, even all this time later, being the inspiration for so much of the gaming landscape, no true successor has ever been made.
5. Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight is a beautiful game. That it plays and feels as good as it looks is another wonder. It's a story felt instead of told. Both literally and figuratively, you are a bug crawling on a dying world. There are thousands of words written on what that story is but when you play it, you don't know almost anything for certain, but you do feel it. Maybe all I needed to get Soulslikes was beautiful 2d animation and backgrounds.
4. Mass Effect Trilogy
A little bit of cheating I know but it's my list. I put the whole trilogy in here because to me they're inseparable as games. They have their own differences but each of them benefits for being part of the whole. My favorite is 2, like most folks, but part of it's greatness is because of what inherits from 1 and what it foreshadows about 3. I'm not big into shooters, so that it made it's way this high into the list is proof of just how good a story it is. I miss Bioware, shame it died.
3. Control
I really like SCP. More than the lore, I love the vibes of SCP. Control might be the best way to express those vibes in a game. It's technically not set in the world of SCP but I think that works to it's benefit. So many of the vibes of the SCP project is about accidentally stumbling into a weird world of supernatural things, from the small and safe to the world ending, and the nutjobs that dedicate their lives to it's study. If it was set in the SCP world I would recognize things, maybe even understand them. It is not, and I don't. And that's its greatness.
2. Subnautica
There are games on this list that are objectively better games. Games that have objectively better written stories, objectively better art direction, objectively better gameplay. But none of these games seem to have been drawn from 4 year old me's dreams. I have always been obsessed with the Ocean. From little I used to dream about hopping on a submarine and seeing all the fantastical things that lie at the bottom of our oceans. Subnautica does not take place on our oceans, yet it is infinitely more faithful to the image of the ocean that filled me with wonder ever since I can remember. I love this game to bits.
1. Divinity 2
At the top it only felt fair to put my favorite game from my favorite genre (yes I think it's better than Bauldur's Gate 3). Divinity 2 is amazingly written, the world feels lively and full of wonder, combat is full of creative decisions. The game systems both disappear and get amplified, as the effects of one spell affect the next, affect the next. The characters are all interesting, your party members are likeable and full of personality. And Sing With Me will never leave my head.
#video games#gaming#top 10#top 10 games#favorite games#divinity 2#dragon age#mass effect#subnautica#chrono trigger#control remedy#hollow knight#legend of zelda minish cap#rogue trader#firewatch
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My girlfriend is so talented ❤️









Pages from 2025 so far. This is being quite the year oof
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i will kill for ember she’s a baby
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