this is literally not a real problem and doesn't matter but very weird that leftists on tumblr dot com are so ready to jump on addicts making jokes on the internet like i promise addicts are not an oppressor class we don't live in a fucking 90s high school drama where cool kids do drugs and are peer pressuring you. the dominant culture does not in fact support drug use. going "keep that icky gross stuff away from me you weirdo freaks" is in fact the mainstream conservative societal opinion
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Will Poulter Los Angeles 2023.
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I’m obsessed with the difference in knowledge of mundane culture between the tmi and tda gangs. They really are like two entirely different species
TMI gang: “what’s eBay?” “You have a face that’s also a book?”
TDA gang: *debating who the hottest avenger is*
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Do you think someone could use the d&d clerical/paladin build irl but with other pop culture deities? If so, how do you think one would go about it? Do you think it could extend to other d&d classes?
I mean, maybe? But I can't for the life of me imagine what that would look like. Especially considering the classes are flavorfully different in different D&D editions. Don't get me started on the paladins in particular. I started in 3.5e and it's so fucking different from 5e.
Sorry for not being helpful here, anon!
~Jasper
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Okay okay okay here’s v2.0 and 1.0 of my current dnd character Dolores Snapbristle, or Lora as she goes by.
The second pic was a quick drawing of her just to get an idea down, while the first was made directly after in a “oh shit wait I actually need to flesh this girl out” lol
She’s a hexblood sorlock who I only *just* started playing. She’s very nosey and loves her little trinkets and baubles.
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Frjend is talking to me about cr right now and how they might be in the pallid Grove and if this is true it's hysterical.because I've been playing a pallid Grove elf for 3 years in our campaign and we have established a whole ass culture for them.
Ready to have three years of backstory tossed LMAO.
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The Metro #659
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following
bands for your time trip back to the 80s: Modern English, Plimsouls,
UB40, Fun Boy Three, Culture Club, Eddie Money, Marilyn Martin, Ian
Dury, Nails, Men At Work, Waterboys, Pete Shelley, Let’s Active, Huey
Lewis And The News, Untouchables, and finishing off with Yaz.
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Just finished Lockwood & Co book 4 where Lockwood and Lucy use spirit cloaks to survive the land of the dead, and it reminded me of something similar in the Bartimaeus books which is that - although the Bartimaeus books in particular are critical of British imperialism - non-Western cultures are still usually represented by historical artifacts and curiosities. The magicians are portrayed as greedy graverobbers while Lockwood's anthropologist parents are portrayed more kindly - there's the picture of them with the community in New Guinea where they got the spirit cloaks - but in both cases other cultures are really only present through their stuff. Holly Munro is described as having dark skin, but there's no specification beyond that. Might she be of Indian descent? Nigerian? Lucy's pov doesn't find that relevant.
It's outside the scope of the books, but I end up wondering what these other countries are up to. In Bartimaeus, Britain has tense relations with the Czech Republic and still has a grip on the American colonies despite it being in the early 2000s. Are they still occupying India? Did the Opium Wars go even worse for China? Or, as it's suggested many non-Western countries had more mutualistic relationships with spirits, maybe they were able to leverage that to resist the magicians somehow.
It also seems like no other country is getting as badly haunted as England in Lockwood & Co which is kind of funny. Fuck this island in particular.
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Yelling about Baldurs Gate 3
LOOK AT MY DRAGONBORN BOY HUGH, LOOK AT HIM GOD HE LOOKS SO COOL
My actual DND character is a half dragonborn half human artificer/warlock, closest thing I could get in Baldurs Gate 3 was either just human warlock, or just dragonborn warlock, and dragon born just looked so much cooler.
And yes he's a manwhore and a switch, he's gonna top Gale and then GET topped by Karlach
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my offer to the Warlock stans, take my chaos and go
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I had a whole ass mri and I’m still thinking about that poll. Why would you careeee if someone’s talking on the phone on public transit I see people smoke crack on the metro and go well that’s none of my business
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I played this harpy-guy in a DnD 5e one-shot my friend ran. He’s an undead warlock and he’s a tiny harbinger of death and disease :>
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shadowhuntersposting number 5 uhh mina carstairs is gonna be the weirdest of weird girls but im actually serious about it because i was thinking about and talking to a friend about the whole politics in the shadowhunter world and how. when james herondale grew up in the 1890s-1900s he constantly had to fight to be recognized as a shadowhunter and not some secret evil demon and even though tessa’s entire exposure to the shadow world was through shadowhunters and she lived with them most of her life, they still didn’t really accept her as one of their own vs mina growing up in the 2010s living with parents who are much more vague on the line between being a shadowhunter and a downworlder and also in a world in which families that contain shadowhunters and downworlders being much more common like shes actually got the opportunity to choose how she wants to define herself instead of just having to fight to be accepted by the society she lives in
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My slutty warlock OC, Pigeon Fleur who is a 1930's film star who accidentally made a contract with the fae, binding them to wear a 1300's plague mask that is haunted by the spirit of a german plague doctor. I'm very bad at drawing the plague doctor but his name is Corvin J. Gallows hence why hes not shown, but I'm currently in the process of trying to romance him in the homebrew dnd campaign i'm in (he's an npc that i also occasionally play as.)
Pigeon gets some of their magic from Corvin, hence why it is plague themed but pigeons actual magic is that they can amplify damage recieved, grant contractual wishes to npcs to gain combat buffs, channel spirits manifested from emotions of others, and charisma based magic. They are inspired largely off of some experiences from my own culture, which I'm a bit shy to share.
The last image is a concept design for their spirit hunting outfit but i'm probably gonna redesign later it to better fit the era.
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i started this blog in october of 2021 after what was a genuine mental breakdown and i know it wasn't really my fault but i feel SO bad that i deleted my old blog bc that blog was started in like. 2016/17? i'd say earlier but i spent a year or two browsing tumblr without an account.
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every now n then due to dash reasons i am reminded i made a dnd sheet for satoshi & do a lil ehee ehoo abt making him a sorcerer/monk multiclass
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