PCs + and NPC from a ttrpg mini campaign i ran for my friends!! It was super fun :-)
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Rave Lordé🖕🏾
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reminder that the WSABH tour shirts were raw. as. fuck.
(photos via nall)
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Chapter I: Death foretold. Lechior, an ancient warrior of olden tales believed to be cursed into the body of a beast as punishment for his pride, was doomed to a certain death from the moment his human body morphed into the body of a creature. On the dreaded day, his corpse became a blessing for one lonely and strange, forest-dwelling hermit.
(A first little snippet of the story of my ocs. I'd like to finally reveal it in a few parts, as I've been working on it for a very long time and wasn't sure whether to post it. Excuse my shitty writing - it's just trying to set some mood.)
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i am intrigued
"it's bioessentialist to joke about male loneliness" IT'S BIOESSENTIALIST TO THINK THERE'S A MALE AND FEMALE VERSION OF LONELINESS...
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Relativity Falls!
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The migraine is getting weird (WIP)
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fellas is it gay to cover my entire house with imagery of my muse, the centre of my life, the sun in my galaxy
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you can't call your ya novel set in the 1990s "historical fiction" that's when history *ended*, remember?
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the first plague
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Lucretia, Sulla's Grandchilde. Something wrong in the blood.. Whether it's Tiamat or Emeritus's own sins, who knows, but the ventrue in Rome of his blood are a little off...
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sometimes
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finally some good fucking news
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also and this i think is specific to anarchists i find it profoundly worth emphasizing the point that one of the reasons the communists in both the russian and chinese civil wars were able to gain mass support is because unlike the other side they didn't rampantly rape and steal from the people with impunity--something which could only be enforced through extremely strict discipline in which a hierarchy (!) of command established authority(!) over the actions of soldiers. & you know any cursory examination of military history will in fact show you that 'raping and looting and mass murdering civilians with impunity' has in fact for centuries been the universal norm for any military without strict discipline and a clear and ironclad chain of command.
which is ofc not to say that such organization is some kind of inherent safeguard against atrocities, plenty of well-organized militaries have committed brutal atrocities simply because the people at the top of the chain of command wanted those atrocities to happen--but that it is a prerequisite for any such safeguard to be established!
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my brujah César :}
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