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yumbles · 2 months
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Cover of the second volume of the graphic novel that Molly Ostertag wrote and i drew, Dungeon Club: Time to Party! it's coming out on July 9!!!
the series is about a group of 8th graders playing D&D. we delve into their in-game adventures and see how their real world experiences shape the campaign. you'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll want to play your own session lol! it's a lot of fun and i love drawing every page.
I colored this cover, but the interior colors are by Amelia Allore and they are SO beautiful. please check it out, u gotta see it!!
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heybiji · 4 months
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ms-hunybunny · 1 year
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“Your secret is safe with my indifference”
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dingodoodles · 5 months
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Some Doodles from last episode of FG Sands Art by Avery
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himejoshiangels · 6 months
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obligatory dukes childhood bedroom appreciation post, this bad boy can fit so many hyperfixatation headcanons
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ignore Bruce on the iv this ain't abt him..anyway childhood duke hcs for your viewing pleasure
-classic fave of mine is that dukes career as a forever dm started when he ran a campaign for a bunch of older kids when he was like 10 at the library
-and dukes favorite place was DEFINITELY the library when he was a kid. it was like baby's first mutual aid. he always returned his books on time. If there was an event, he was there, elaine and doug made sure of it. he feels like a know it all kid, the type who got in trouble for reading books about wizards under the desk instead of paying attention
- older hc but I think her wrote warrior cats fanfic basically but w dragons instead I just know he did in my heart
-in we are robin duke mentions an old childhood dream of wanting to be a paleontologist (mainly cuz he liked solving things and putting pieces together) but I dully belive the pipeline went wizards > dragons > dinosaurs (baby duke basically thought dinosaurs were like irl dragons
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princefleabitten · 6 months
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I finished reading R.A. Salvatore’s Lord of the Rings fanfiction :D (Legend of Drizzt: Charon‘s Claw)
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sauce-central · 7 months
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abed nadir - community stimboard
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shyjusticewarrior · 11 months
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I think Jason would write a DND campaign but wouldn't ask the batfam to play cause that'd involve emotional vulnerability and the mortifying ordeal of being known.
Tim would find and read it. He'd love it and instantly become the Bugs Bunny communism meme. "Our campaign."
And that's how Jason ends up DMing for the batkids.
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batfambrainrotbeloved · 4 months
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I love everytime I accidently gaslight myself into believing im a "fake geek girl" and then look around half the shit in my room and go "oh yeah nvm-"
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parsnip-problems · 2 months
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Everyone: you gotta watch the boys it’s such a deconstruction of the super hero genre and takes on right wing conservatives
Me: sorry I like my deconstructions productive and positive
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marinaescamaazul · 2 months
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b-a-r-c-l-a-y · 8 months
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thinking about how there is "Americanized Fantasy" and "American Fantasy"
Americanized fantasy is that vaguely european folklore aesthetic. Like elves, dwarves, gods, demons...etc. You'll see it in stuff like D&D, Warhammer, Video Games, Books... And then theres actual American Fantasy, which is stuff like bigfoot, the jersey devil, mothman, aliens, the wendigo, lizard people, area 51... I think Lovecraft stuff can fit into that too. I think Scooby Doo and Gravity Falls fit into the American Fantasy genre.
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nagmerriecircus · 11 months
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So... It's #PortfolioDay
I'm Federica, a freelance artist from Italy!🍂
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piccollosh · 10 months
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PORTRAIT (or half body) COMMISSION SLOTS
Right now I need an extra money for celebrating holidays, so let's make a deal,i guess 😅 I give you an art gift - you give me 30-45$(€).
I make arts really fast , it's like 3-5 days only!
If you are interested,let me know in private
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shaneplays · 3 months
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First appearing in The Strategic Review #3 (1975) before receiving art and a more detailed write-up in the Monster Manual (1977), the Shambling Mound grew its way onto early D&D and has kept its tendrils in the game ever since. Many assume the inspiration was DC's Swamp Thing or Marvel's Man-Thing, but Gary Gygax is on record that Shamblers were inspired by an earlier comics character The Heap from Airboy Comics (in turn thought to be inspired by Theodore Sturgeon's It! short story). They may seem slimy, but stick around and before you know it you'll be engulfed by their surprisingly electric personality. A bog standard entry… on THAC0 Thursday!!
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princefleabitten · 1 month
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Legend of Drizzt: The thousand Orcs
I quote my favorite review about this book:“This book feels like an excuse for the protagonists to slay thousands of Orcs.“😂
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