Hi! My name is GM, and im running a poll-based choose your own adventure type blog. Seeing as how polls are entirely user-driven, i kinda need all the help i can get voting for the next move. Would you mind giving me a bit of a shoutout?
Can do! Y'all in search of a CYOA blog, here's a new one!
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5 and 11 for the Artist Ask~?
The Ask Game
5. What piece of art are you still proud of to this day? (Show or describe)
Already starting off with a really hard one XD There's a few pieces I really like. Like this one I made for the anniversary and just went nuts with the background.
11. Have you ever drawn a meme with your OCs or canon characters from a fictional media?
Does this count?
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*BG3 Act 3 Spoilers*
I got to the part where Raphael wanted to make a deal for the crown, to which I firmly said *no* to.
So tell me why Gale, who was in my party at the time, started yelling at me at camp about taking the deal???? Like babe you were there, I didn't take the slimy devil's deal!
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In your sphinx au is everyone a beast or are there still humans? Not necessarily the main cast but just humans in existance. I ask mostly cause i was wondering what they eat. Pretty sure they still eat fears in your au but are those fears from offscreen humans?
there are predominantly humans but everyone has the potential to become a monster
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Bishop Headcanon
I promised I write this down before the new update, which may or may not fuck things up about this hc (I'm not sure because I try to avoid spoilers as much as possible so perhaps I can still make it work somehow...)
The premise is basically there is a difference in Gods, those who were born gods and those who once were mortals who ascended to Godhood. It's a headcanon I also base my AUs on, mainly Bishop Lamb AU, but also Timeline AU to some degree.
Narinder has been born a god, while the four Bishops are mortals ascended to Godhood.
It's mostly just me over-analyzing the difference between Narinder and the four Bishops as well as their fights. Even in canon Narinder is just a lot bigger than the Bishop, his regular form is about the size of the Bishop's Eldritch form, with Narinder's Eldritch form not even being shown fully.
It took all four Bishops to chain him down, and not without casualties either. He's clearly much stronger than all four combined.
In his fight at the Gateways he faces Lamb without his crown, which I believe to be the source of a lot of power, and it's where Lamb, a mortal, has to draw all their power and weapons from. Even without his crown and in his regular form he's much stronger than the Bishops. He also transforms into his Eldritch form without a blood sacrifice.
When beating Narinder's first form, he says this:
"Did you believe me defeated? Did you think that to be all there was to a being such as I? You thought yourself above a GOD?"
He mocks Lamb for thinking that he'd fall as easily as his siblings. But he's unlike them.
Born Gods cannot be killed. But they can transform into a mortal form, which then can be killed. The Bishops die immediately upon defeat, but Narinder does not. Instead he turns into a smaller follower-like form, which can either be killed on the spot or later, in sacrifice, straight up murder or by subjecting him to regular mortal struggles such as hunger and illness.
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