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skltart · 6 months
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*points* the paladin has fallen in love with the bard!
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mary-claire-art · 1 year
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“Druids who Wild Shape together, slay together. “ - Marisha Ray
I love my druid girls 
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daisyann-jpg · 3 months
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one day i'll draw something other than a screenshot redraw, but not today
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mekaremadness · 1 year
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i almost forgot i draw something today just for fun again cuz i enjoyed the Dungeons & Dragons movie very much
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disturbedbutgorgeous · 10 months
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Xenk for my 18+ Twitter raffle prize winner ❤
I loved the D&D movie not for one particular reason 👀😭
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superwammy · 9 months
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still not over how cool he was
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herbadum · 1 year
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i'm not sure how tumblr works but... here's Doric from the new DnD-movie!
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mukuuji · 1 year
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I watched the movie!
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hoodedcorvus · 1 year
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Tried to draw Simon from d&d : honour among thieves
He’s everything to me actually
I’m gonna draw the group so much and eventually I’ll get it right haha
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taemmallow · 1 year
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i need more dnd honor among thieves fanart
that movie is amazing
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harengon-of-ilmater · 5 months
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Nobody Said Life In the Forgotten Realms Was Easy
Welcome to the blog I made for the story featuring some of my D&D OCs, Harengon of Ilmater! The story follows a harengon paladin of Ilmater who lost his family to a cult of Loviatar as a kid.
Origin of this story:
I struggle to make comics, so I figured I'd take the advice of some comic creators and make a shorter comic. This comic? A fancomic for D&D: Honor Among Thieves. I still plan to make the fancomic, but since drawing the first page I got hyperfixated on one of the panels, in which I drew this silly guy.
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I got super attached to his design, so I decided to develop the character, and Avlan the paladin was born. I'm planning to write his story as a written story instead of a comic, but I also plan to do some animation memes to drop some little crumbs for his story (as well as other characters in his life).
Tags for navigation:
#reference - Reference sheets for characters (or locations if I feel like it) featured in the story.
#backstory - Any information I feel like sharing about characters' backstories.
#oc lore - Lore specific to certain aspects of the story (for example, how the cult of Loviatar that Avlan lost his family to functions).
#asks - Any answered asks. I'll try to add the url of the asker (when they aren't anonymous) to the tags too!
#jinxed art - Art that I do of the story's characters!
#jinxed animations - Any animations (animation memes or not) that I do of the story's characters.
#harengon of ilmater fanart - Self-explanatory; any art other people do of any characters in the story.
#jayce's ramblings - Any miscellaneous chatter. This can be anything from lore-dumping to trivia.
Content Warnings*
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*More in-depth content warnings will be added to a future link/tab on the blog at a later date.
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jinxedshapeshifter · 6 months
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In Defense of Fandom (the website not the culture)
To start off, yes, I am biased. HOWEVER I think how good a specific piece of media's Fandom page is depends on the media. I genuinely don't think it's entirely fair to say "this site is inherently bad because sometimes information isn't accurate or the art isn't official art" because sometimes it's hard to find accurate information or official art.
Yes, support fan wikis where they exist -- for example, I much prefer using Nookipedia over the Animal Crossing Fandom page. But also, claiming Fandom.com wikis are inherently bad is just. Blatantly false? This goes for how user friendly the wiki is too actually. The reason I prefer Nookipedia over the Animal Crossing Fandom page is largely because of the user interface, but I also prefer the Forgotten Realms wiki over other fan wikis because I like the UI of the Forgotten Realms wiki.
We'll take the two I use the most as examples; the Ninjago wiki and the Forgotten Realms wiki.
Information on Ninjago isn't hard to find because the creators and writers for the show have an active social media presence, and the franchise itself is ongoing with plenty of places (both legal and not) to watch it. As a result, verifying the information isn't hard, and from my experience the information on the Ninjago wiki is pretty accurate. Additionally, all the art is screenshots from the show, art from official books, or from other official sources. I haven't come across any art or screenshots that isn't from an official source on the Ninjago wiki yet.
With the Forgotten Realms wiki, similarly to the Ninjago wiki, I haven't found any information that isn't verified, whether that be through sourcebooks, adventures, or something else. In fact I've been able to accurately verify everything myself by grabbing the D&D sourcebooks online and comparing information. The Forgotten Realms wiki has pretty accurate information. In addition to that, there's humor sprinkled into it (usually in image captions), which is something I absolutely love. Additionally, just like with the Ninjago wiki, any art is official and from the sourcebooks or commissioned by Wizards of the Coast (for example, the character art for the Honor Among Thieves characters). On the Forgotten Realms wiki, if there's a specific part of the lore that doesn't have a lot of information, it's still added to the wiki, but only verifiable information is added (which has some jokes on the page for Mordenkainen's arcane seal).
With a lot of other media, it can be incredibly hard to verify information. For example, with the Sonic fandom, it can be incredibly hard to determine what's canon vs fanon, which leads to confusion about things like character birthdays. That I'm aware of, Sonic is the only character with a canon birthday in the Sonic franchise, but because of how the Sonic fandom is, that's not exactly the most common of knowledge, at least from what I've seen. Also with the Sonic fandom, some people are so good at mimicking Sonic art styles that it can be genuinely hard to distinguish between fanart and official art.
In addition I have seen so many fanfiction writers for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves mention that they used the Forgotten Realms wiki as a reference for specific aspects of lore, which is something I can't blame them for because the Forgotten Realms wiki is fucking thorough. In fact, and this is something I can't stress enough, the Forgotten Realms wiki's thoroughness and the lighthearted jokes on some of the specific pages makes the Forgotten Realms wiki one of my favorite wikis of all time. The fact that from what I've seen it only uses verifiable facts from official sources (by which I mean it has tons of pages but a fair amount of them feel incomplete due to a lack of verifiable information) just makes it even better.
Call out bad Fandom.com pages when you find them, sure, but don't act like they're all bad because of a few bad apples. The references and footnotes are there for a reason, and whether or not a Fandom.com page is bad is going to depend heavily on the media and the fandom because Fandom.com is LITERALLY just a website that hosts wikis. It's quite basically Wix for fandom wikis, and acting like changing the site the information is hosted on is going to change anything is just lying to yourself.
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