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tornioduva · 1 year ago
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Hey there!
If you play TTRPGs and you like playing/designing character that use bullets or any other consumable resource, i made a thing.
This is a couple of rules that reimagines the way we keep track of our ammunitions in our games. it's still fairly simple in nature (use what you have available until it runs out) but i've put a little spin on it to make keeping track of ammunition more interesting.
let me know if you like it or have any criticism of it!
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darkwebcanada · 1 month ago
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qweenofurheart · 8 months ago
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dynamic motion practice in the midst of a fight!
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biggest-gaudiest-patronuses · 5 months ago
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Young Hero Sent On A Quest meets other young heroes also sent on various quests—only to discover they're all being used as free child labor by the same flaky wizard as a scam to collect magical artifacts.
the Young Heroes' collective new "Quest" is now to Unionize.....
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aiarmamentsbv · 1 year ago
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sunderwight · 10 months ago
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Further speculation on Shen Yuan transmigrating in some kind of Beast:
Werewolf Shen Qingqiu.
And like, major emphasis on the wolf, in his case. Not wolfman. Every full moon Shen Qingqiu has to make arrangements for himself to turn into a gigantic silvery-white wolf that retains extremely little of his consciousness, and mostly just seems to want to do Wolf Things, though according to PIDW and all information he has on the matter, he ought to be turning into a violent and bloodthirsty predator.
However, it turns out that the wolf form does retain some awareness from the mind/soul of the human, meaning that the reason SJ's wolf was so incredibly unsafe to be around was because it was constantly trying to process SJ's trauma in wild animal terms. So, it was hostile towards the vast majority of humans and in a heightened state of anxiety, always anticipating violence (and reacting accordingly) whenever something unexpected happened. Matters were not helped by SJ's decision to try and lock himself up for every transformation, which of course freaked his wolf out even more (trapped) and resulted in self-harm as it desperately tried to escape. It was just that SJ interpreted the self-harm as a sign that the wolf was so extremely violent that it would cannibalize itself rather than go a single night without the taste of blood.
SY, who is a lot less traumatized, conversely has a much more calm and curious wolf. Like he's extremely cautious and nervous about the whole thing, because he's expecting it to be violent based on his information, and since he doesn't retain much awareness of his transformations he has little idea of what his wolf-self does. But he also isn't great at locking himself up like the original goods did, and he never really seems to wake up covered in blood or anything? Once or twice he thinks he might have hunted a rabbit, but they definitely were rabbits and not like his subconscious somehow going after children in the middle of a wilderness somewhere, because when he came to the wolf had brought the leftover bunny bits along back to the ruined temple he was supposed to be shutting himself up into.
The new Shen Qingqiu consequently gets a bit complacent about the whole thing. He can only blame himself. Maybe he should have anticipated Luo Binghe, with his boundless curiosity and interest in his shizun, would notice the oddities in his schedule and follow him out one night. Everyone's supposed to believe that he's just going to brothels and engaging in purely mundane debauchery, though, so why would Binghe doubt his story?
But he did, and so of course Luo Binghe ends up witnessing his shizun's terrible transformation into a wretched and hated beast. Stunned, the young disciple stands transfixed (no doubt in horror) in the moonlight. The wolf sees him, and though Shen Qingqiu doesn't retain much memory, he recollects the running, the leaping, the... uh... licking...?
Well. Turns out that even Shen Qingqiu's subconscious wolf mind recognizes Luo Binghe as pack, and thank goodness too, because at least he didn't attack him!
Although after that it becomes an extreme challenge to explain to Luo Binghe why he can't accompany Shen Qingqiu for his transformations every month. It's not safe, the wolf is unpredictable and Shen Qingqiu can't promise that he won't startle or suddenly change his tune and lash out, and even though Binghe's cultivation is progressing in leaps and bounds, the wolf also isn't limited to normal mortal strength. It would be able to track his scent and follow him relentlessly, chasing him down to catch and pin him beneath its massive paws, and... Binghe why is your face so red? Are you feeling alright? If it's too frightening, then let's not describe it any further, but the point is that it's dangerous.
Shen Qingqiu has to put his foot down. In the end, he has his suspicions that Binghe is still circumventing him, as he could swear he sometimes remembers running around the wilderness with company. (Binghe is absolutely sneaking out to go spend time with Wolf Shizun.) But there's nothing concrete enough to be certain. Meanwhile, Luo Binghe has at least agreed to keep it secret (for now -- probably not once the time comes for Shen Qingqiu to be put on trial) and fusses over his shizun, helping him keep track of the moon scheduling and always making sure he has a full belly before he goes into wilderness seclusion (Shen Qingqiu never says, but somehow Luo Binghe guesses anyway that he doesn't like waking up to find that the wolf had a snack during the night...)
Another hazard: lycanthropy in the PIDW setting is a curse. Like admittedly it's kind of a kickass one, but it still has tons of negative associations, most commonly befalling impoverished individuals or travelers who get bitten by wild wolf demons, and survive only to find that a piece of the wolf's spirit has gotten stuck to their own. Cultivators with lycanthropy are often associated with demons and disrepute, like Wu Yanzi, and there are countless tales of them turning on their own people or being revealed as violent, depraved criminals. It's only slightly more acceptable than being a demon outright.
In other words it's not a desirable circumstance.
And yet, for some reason, Luo Binghe is reprehensibly lapse in his protections against lycanthropy. Shen Qingqiu has told him all of the precautions he knows against it, and yet it's almost like Binghe keeps doing the exact opposite things! Listen, wolves are cool. Shen Qingqiu knows that. He's actually kind of fine with turning into one, since it seems to be less of a ravenous beast situation than he'd feared. But there are still social consequences to this kind of a thing! Luckily, it doesn't actually matter much because even with his uncharacteristic youthful irresponsibility, Binghe's heavenly demon blood protects him from ever being cursed. The only way he'd get lycanthropy would be if he deliberately let a werewolf bite him and then just refused to excise the curse, and even then, he could purge the tainted wolf spirit from him just by force of will whenever he wanted.
Seriously, though! It's only when Shen Qingqiu points out that Luo Binghe is going to make people suspicious with all his negligence towards basic precautions that Binghe finally smartens up about it.
(Luo Binghe, out in the woods during a full moon: Wolf Shizun please bite me? Bite Binghe? Then we can be together every full moon! Look here I'll stick my hand in your mouth... just, just chomp down... no don't lick... *sigh*...)
Anyway, the plot still goes mostly the same, except that when Shen Qingqiu put into the water prison it's the full moon. He expects this is part of Luo Binghe's plan against him -- Binghe probably couldn't reveal the lycanthropy without also admitting he'd known before and helped hide it, but this way, Shen Qingqiu can just get caught as a wolf by the palace guards. But Luo Binghe's just been so frazzled and distressed by everything that he genuinely forgot what phase the moon was on. Shen Qingqiu's expecting a lot of things when he wakes up after transforming in the Water Prison, but being back out of the Water Prison and snuggled up to the protagonist's chest wasn't on the list.
Turns out that after his confrontation with Luo Binghe and the Little Palace Mistress, Gongyi Xiao went to check on him and found him transformed. After Gongyi Xiao alerted the rest of the palace, the Palace Master determined that Shen Qingqiu being a werewolf was as good as a confirmation of guilt, and had the wolf dragged out to be killed. Luo Binghe intervened, Shen Qingqiu took off, and between one thing and another the whole night was spent with Huan Hua and Cang Qiong cultivators trying to catch him (for different reasons).
Of course it was Luo Binghe who eventually cornered the terrified wolf, at which point the wolf actually, finally did bite him. But when Binghe failed to react, it whimpered and went back to its usual behavior, and let Binghe lead it out of the city and off to its usual territory near Cang Qiong. The wolf then proceeded to act like an overjoyed puppy whose owner had finally come back from war, until Binghe broke down and sobbed himself to sleep. It must have curled up onto his chest afterwards.
Shen Qingqiu is deeply embarrassed, but... somehow Luo Binghe doesn't seem to be taking revenge on him?
He's going to need to treat that bite wound soon, though.
Binghe.
Binghe, you are going to treat that--
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perplexingly · 3 months ago
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Another Lancelot-Grail scene but I made it Hans/Henry…
Only a sketch for now, but I hope it’s readable!
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sapphicdalliances · 2 months ago
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I actually think it's understated how awful the optics of Meng Yao's promotion were. He's young, small, and canonically stated to have beautiful features, with weak cultivation, known & much derided for being the son of a brothel worker, and the SECT LEADER personally promotes him from towel boy to deputy right in front of all his bullies who already looked down on him?
He knows it's merit. NMJ knows it's merit. We the audience know it's merit. But even in a homophobic society, it's impossible that there wouldn't be rumours. At the very least, it had to have been pity; at worst, like mother like son, right? There's like no way he wasn't subject to even more ridicule behind NMJ's back
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carrion-art · 9 months ago
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Cringe-Fail King
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hold-fast-and-rise · 4 months ago
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ammunitionsforsaleusa · 5 months ago
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What is .380 Ammo? A Beginner’s Guide
If you're new to the world of firearms, you've probably heard about .380 ammo. It's one of the most popular calibers for personal defense and concealed carry firearms. But what exactly is .380 ammunition, and why is it so widely used? In this beginner's guide, we'll break down everything you need to know about .380 ammo, its uses, and why it might be the right choice for you. 
What is .380 Ammo?
The term .380 ammo refers to a specific caliber of ammunition designed for small and lightweight firearms. Officially known as the .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), this caliber was first introduced in 1908 by Colt's Manufacturing Company and designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Moses Browning.
The .380 ACP is a rimless, straight-walled cartridge that is smaller than larger calibers like 9mm or .45 ACP but still delivers reliable performance. Its compact size and manageable recoil make it ideal for beginners, casual shooters, and those who prioritize portability in their firearms. 
Why is .380 Amm Popular?
Perfect for Concealedo Carry 
Many people choose .380 ammo because it's ideal for compact and lightweight pistols. If you're looking for a firearm for concealed carry, pistols chambered in .380 ACP are easy to carry discreetly. 
Manageable Recoil 
One of the most significant advantages of .380 ammo is its low recoil, making it easier to handle, especially for new shooters. The manageable kick allows for better accuracy and faster follow-up shots. 
Versatility 
While .380 ammo is often associated with self-defense, it can also be used for target practice and recreational shooting. Its versatility is another reason why it's a popular choice among gun owners. 
Wide Availability 
Ammunition for sale in .380 ACP is widely available. Whether you're shopping online or visiting a local gun store, you'll likely find plenty of options for .380 ammo, from standard full metal jacket (FMJ) rounds to premium hollow points.
How Does .380 Ammo Compare to Other Calibers?
One of the most common questions beginners have is how .380 ammo stacks up against other popular calibers like 9mm. Here's a quick comparison: 
.380 Ammo vs. 9mm
Size: The .380 ACP cartridge is smaller than 9mm, making it less powerful but also easier to shoot. 
Recoil: The lighter recoil of .380 ammo is an advantage for those who prioritize comfort and control over raw power. 
Applications: While 9mm is often considered the standard for self-defense, .380 ammo is still highly effective for close-range encounters, especially when paired with modern hollow-point ammunition.
Is .380 Ammo Powerful Enough for Self-Defense?
Yes, .380 ammo is effective for self-defense. While it may not have the stopping power of larger calibers, advancements in ammunition technology have made modern .380 hollow points highly reliable for personal protection. 
Types of .380 Ammo
When shopping for ammunition for sale, you'll come across different types of .380 ammo, each suited for specific purposes. Here are the two main categories:
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Best for: Target practice and training. 
FMJ rounds have a lead core enclosed in a harder metal shell, making them ideal for range shooting. They are affordable and widely available.
Hollow Point (HP)
Best for: Self-defense. 
Hollow-point bullets are designed to expand upon impact, creating a larger wound channel. This expansion increases stopping power, making HP rounds the preferred choice for personal protection.
How to Choose the Right .380 Ammo for Your Needs
Selecting the best .380 ammo depends on how you plan to use it. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice:
For Target Practice: Go for affordable FMJ rounds. These are cost-effective, reliable, and perfect for honing your shooting skills at the range. 
For Self-Defense: Invest in high-quality hollow-point ammunition. Look for brands with a reputation for consistent performance and reliability. 
Check Your Firearm's Manual: Always ensure that the ammunition you choose is compatible with your specific firearm. Most gun manufacturers provide recommendations in their user manuals. 
Buy in Bulk: If you want to save money, consider purchasing ammunition for sale in bulk. This is especially helpful if you plan to use your .380 firearm frequently.
Tips for Storing .380 Ammo
Proper storage of your ammunition ensures it remains safe and effective for years. Here are some quick tips:
Keep it Dry: Store your ammo in a cool, dry place to prevent corrosion. 
Use Ammo Cans: Airtight containers or ammo cans are great for keeping moisture out. 
Organize by Type: Separate your FMJ and hollow-point rounds to make it easier to grab the right ammo when needed.
Who Should Use .380 Ammo?
The .380 ACP is suitable for a wide range of shooters, including:
First-Time Gun Owners: Its low recoil and easy handling make it perfect for beginners. 
Concealed Carry Permit Holders: If you need a lightweight and compact firearm, pistols chambered in .380 are an excellent choice. 
Recreational Shooters: The affordability of FMJ rounds makes .380 ammo great for target practice.
Where to Buy .380 Ammo
When searching for ammunition for sale, it's essential to choose a trusted source. Many online retailers and local gun shops stock a wide variety of .380 ammo to suit different budgets and preferences. Look for deals, compare prices, and always prioritize quality over cost to ensure reliable performance. 
Conclusion
In summary, .380 ammo is a versatile, user-friendly caliber that's perfect for self-defense, target practice, and concealed carry. Its low recoil, compact size, and wide availability make it a popular choice for shooters of all experience levels.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gun owner, understanding the basics of .380 ammo can help you make informed decisions about your firearm and ammunition needs. Ready to stock up? Explore trusted retailers offering ammunition for sale and find the right .380 ACP rounds for your specific requirements.
By investing in quality .380 ammo, you'll enjoy reliable performance, improved accuracy, and peace of mind knowing you're prepared for any situation.
Know More: https://ammunitionsforsale.com/blog/what-is-380-ammo-guide
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sgphotography77 · 4 months ago
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acquired-stardust · 9 months ago
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Resident Evil 4 Playstation 2 2005
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xamaxenta · 11 months ago
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[insert entirety of FOBs save rock and roll album as the OST]
More Ace frm Silk’s absolutely banging Ace lives au frm Freak City gc i owe them my entire life i did not think id end up pursuing this beyond a sketch but here we are
he’s supposed to have a face bandana and a cloak moment but i like Ace with his boobs out heeheh.png strip him thanks
He’s chasing down Sabo and hes gonna kill him maybe … >:3c
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countryboys45-70 · 3 months ago
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lemurlord · 1 year ago
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A Self Insert gets isekaied to Brockton Bay and inadvertently exposes the Undersiders to 2024 youth lingo.
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