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wickandwand · 1 year ago
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Creating Characters Using the Hidden Power of Oracle Decks (Part 1)
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If you're a writer, RPG enthusiast, or someone who loves creating, thinking about, and breaking down characters, then you've probably done your fair share of inspiration hunting. True, there are a lot of ideas out there: from pop culture to personality trait generators found in the wilds of the internet, kickstarting the whirlwind of possibilities surrounding character creation has never been easier.
But I won't be talking about online generators or expansive personality trait lists here. Instead, I'd like to share another way to generate character ideas that I've found to be incredibly fun and reliable.
Today, we're diving deep into the mystic world of Oracle decks – specifically the "Citadel" Oracle deck by Fez Inkwright – and exploring how these cards can inspire the creation of multi-faceted characters! READ ON... (You can catch the full article here!)
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wickandwand · 1 year ago
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Absolutely adorable <3
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Piggy Bag – Wondrous item, very rare
A bag crafted from pinkish fabric or leather and topped with a prominent snout. This swine-shaped utensil made for hiking, venturing and wandering might look inanimate at first glimpse but within slumbers magic as whimsical as its appearance.
🔮 If you like my work, kindly consider to support me on Patreon to gain access to monster pages, tokens & artwork of over 300 quirky creatures as well as dozens of potion & item cards based on their lore.
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wickandwand · 1 year ago
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This studio produces the most beautiful dice sets. They really deserve lots of love. :)
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Today is the day! Set a reminder if you have your eye on a specific ceramic dice set.
Fightingchancestudio.com
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