“It’s been a while since we all fought together hasn’t it?”
Rant about this drawing under the cut! (TW: blood!)
If there is one thing you should know about me its that I LOVE fairy tail, and I love moments where everyone teams up to make a final stand all together! So here is a sort of sneak peek into something that happens in my adult AU! I’m planning a fic for it and plan to keep drawing scenes to keep you guys guessing until then! If you have any questions I’d be more than happy to answer them thru asks or DM so don’t be shy!
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[ cw: violence mention / death mention / ]
Will never stop thinking about how Leo, all alone in an endless void and being beaten again and again and again by the only other living thing around, still finds comfort in that space. The situation he was in was completely hopeless, and in any other circumstances he would not have escaped, at least not fast enough to save him from permanent (or even fatal) damage, be it physical or mental.
And yet, despite the bleakness of his situation, despite the agony and helplessness, all he needs is one glance at a crumbled photograph, one glance to remember his family, and that’s enough of a reason for him to smile.
Maybe that’s why his powers center around manipulating space - because no matter how much space is between them, no matter how dire his own situation may be, just the thought of his family, alive and okay, is enough to give Leo hope.
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William Stout covers for some of the Time Machine adventure books -- 2: Search for Dinosaurs (1984), 3: Sword of the Samurai (1984), 6: The Rings of Saturn (1985)
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@jaditestuff ty for your commission request, i swear to god i tried so many iterations of adding in yoru and i really couldn’t figure it out im super gomenasorry i hope shanks looking handsome and holding hawky is enough to distract you from this error of ways 🥺🙏🏽
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so a thing about the "5e can do anything" mantra is. any tabletop RPG can do anything; but every RPG is also designed for a specific experience.
you can pick any rpg book and hack its rules away into whatever sort of adventure you want; but the result probably won't be as good as if you used a game properly designed for that
and there's this weirdly common sort of thinking that views D&D as completely moldable, and you can change or remove rules as you see fit, but the rules of other RPGs are set in stone, and one little thing you don't like is grounds for ignoring the entire system
for whatever you want to do, there's probably a good system for it - but also, any RPG can be altered if it's not quite what you're looking for
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