i find it so hilarious that when given the proper circumstance and chance (i.e. high int/ cha characters) Zac can and will always try to lie and manipulate and gaslight his way through stuff. "Bandlebridge, yes that's what I said, what did you hear?" "I steal back everything she took from us" "please, i have a son" "why would that be mine? you pulled it out of your pocket" and Lapin's entire character. hell yeah roll to gaslight my king. truly he is too powerful and were it not for the inherent self-sacrificing tendencies and kindness in all his characters he absolutely would manipulate and destroy brennan in every campaign. we are right to fear him and frankly, i desperately need him to play more cunning characters
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🍬 jet and ruby rocks my beloveds… guess who’s rewatching acoc (it’s me) 🍬
(prints on inprnt along w other dnd art :-)
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In the middle of a re-watch
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forever wishing they had more time to be real friends :')
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matthew opening the ravening war with "water." easily makes him the funniest person alive
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Very often there's a big sense of "in-betweenness" that's so apparent in Zac Oyama's characters that really reflects the mixed race/ culture experiences. Gorgug juggling between his gnome and half-orc roots and not quite belonging to either parts neatly. Pib being somewhere between a simple animal, a character and also a timeless trickster spirit. Skip not belonging and rejecting his brain slug kingdom but also obviously not being human and everyone seeing so. Colin trying to outrun his ancestry but also never truly belonging or feeling loyal to anywhere else. Lapin having to put on two different faces but never really accepting either, and never really being accepted into one. Simultaneously belonging in two places but not quite enough and always sticking out in one way or another. Grief of never fully knowing or having gotten to experience one half of your identity and trying to play catch up. Trying to reject a culture that's part of you but also being rejected by something you're supposedly a part of. Being happy and surrounded by friends but the sense of floating in between never leaving and never quite fitting in 100% comfortably anywhere. And despite it all, still trying to find a place uniquely for yourself and finding other misfits. Mr Oyama your little guys are just so personal to me.
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everyone talks about "where's your bulb now" but no one talks about the lead up. getting to be alone in the room with keradin because he used his status as primogen to intimidate grissini into leaving his post, getting a 20+ on deception to trick keradin into thinking he was gonna free him from his chains so he would spill that he worked with alfredi, slapping that carrot right in the face as soon as he got what he needed, immediately convincing grissini to arrest alfredi with, again, a 20+ persuasion. lapin cadbury your hand in marriage
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