The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Member of the We Are Adventurers Collective: https://weareadventurers.tumblr.com
Last active 2 hours ago
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text





Welcome to the Grand Circus!
This is a mystical traveling carnival that appears for just a few days, dazzling spectators with illusionary performances, giant beasts, and rare trinkets before vanishing. One night, as the circus vanishes, a child from the village is missing, leaving behind only a single golden carnival ticket that whispers their name in the wind...
This map pack includes 10 total circus maps, including tents, markets, training rings, and much more.
View the entire map pack here.
171 notes
·
View notes
Text
77K notes
·
View notes
Text

Hearts Unmasked (1933)
— by Edward Mason Eggleston
673 notes
·
View notes
Text
Friends, can I share one of my favourite bits of 5e homebrew?
This system (specifically the concept of a depletion die) has been a FANTASTIC addition to my campaigns, as it really breaks players out of that habit of hording consumable items and never using them for fear of needing them more at some point in the nebulous future.
You know what else this system is great for? ADVENTURING SUPPLIES. Now rather than expecting my party to go shopping and fiddle with small change and encumbrance, I just say they have a group "supply die" that's split across all their packs and baggage. How large is that supply die? Tally the group's collective strength bonus and compare it to the "average remaining uses" section of the chart. How much does it cost to resupply? There's a handy-dandy "cost" chart that you can just multiply by 10.
Rather than tracking rations, we just roll the supply die once at the end of each long rest. Whenever my party needs a random doodad that they that they could've picked up in town, they can roll the supply die and take it out of their bag, after that it's added to their permanent inventory until they lose it. Beasts of burden and carts act as a separate strength tally, with a beast able to carry 2x it's base strength bonus by default, and a cart multiplying that number by 5.
I've been looking for a system this elegant FOR YEARS and and finally I have it. Enjoy friends, let me know if you end up using it in your own campaigns.
898 notes
·
View notes
Text



City Streets Map Pack
Greetings everyone, welcome to another map pack! It features 12 total maps, including city streets, bridges, cathedrals and much more.
Patrons get access to gridded/ungridded and watermark-free maps. The grid size of each map is 30x40.
Check out the map pack here.







491 notes
·
View notes
Text


🤡🤡
24 notes
·
View notes
Text
Encountober Day 5! Tree house!
This one was even more theraputic to work on. I love working on little tree bark swirlies!
134 notes
·
View notes
Photo




August 2018
5K notes
·
View notes
Text
A spear of stolen grace and vengeful spirit for @stonegearstudios 🦄🩸
this weapon also has supplemental info so you can use it in your DnD game! Information about that on this post :}
If you’re interested in getting a commission done yourself, DM me!
Or you can support me on Patreon for £1 and help me keep making art!
2K notes
·
View notes
Text

Temple Ruins [20x35]
▫️Patreon- for just 5$ get 1000+ battlemaps! ➡️
Roll20
34 notes
·
View notes
Text
One of the best stories I ever read as a child was a fantasy novel by some local dude selling books out of a suitcase on the sidewalk downtown, and I don't remember what it was called or who the author was, and it's so obscure that no matter how many elements I remember, I've never been able to find it through web searches. I only vaguely remember the story - it was a love story, something about a tower on an island and two characters on a quest to discover their forgotten past. They fall in love and at the end the only way to stay together is to allow themselves to forget again, and you realize that they're right where they started, in the exact same tower, and they're doomed to go on this same quest over and over again, never completed, but that also means they'll fall in love over and over again forever. And I remember how that ending blew up my little child brain into a million pieces.
I don't know what happened to the book, and I'll probably never read it again, but if you're somewhere out there and you were once selling fantasy novels from a suitcase on the sidewalk in the suburbs of Chicago, and if you ever felt like your writing never meant anything or went anywhere except a hundred copies you had printed yourself and sold for almost nothing, please know that your story buried itself in my young brain and has probably shaped my worldview in ways even I don't understand.
#art#all we do we do for the love of chaos and delight#leaving the world more beautiful than we found it
19K notes
·
View notes
Text

1K notes
·
View notes
Text

Myyaakov on ig 🎪
57 notes
·
View notes
Text

Via
2K notes
·
View notes
Text

440 notes
·
View notes