He's my Fighter for the multiplayer game I'm doing with my partner and sister in BG3. We're having a lot of fun and as much as I enjoyed casting on Thirkuir (more than I expected!), but I was just BORN TO HIT THINGS!!!
I made a game in Decker for the Anti-Romance Jam! now fully complete! if you love metafiction, this game is for you! if you hate metafiction, this game is also for you! save characters from themselves, but watch out..!
👁👅👁 heeeey, can i please request a kiss in the moon light for confessing love with Decker? Please.
A/n: Decker is a sweet heart.
Decker shifted his body as you let him pull you along the down the path. His eyes glancing up at the moon, while he knew he wouldn’t change he could still feel the wolf inside of clawing out.
You were one of the few people that didn’t care what he was. He knew he had feelings for you, he knew he should confess his what he felt for you but what if you rejected him.
“Decker, you look troubled.”
Shifting his body, he gave you a weak smile rubbing the back of his neck. “Oh I’m fine, you don’t have to worry.”
Looking him over, you wrinkled her nose you stepped on front of him. “Well that’s good though I have to tell you something.”
“What is it?”
Shifting your weight from one foot to another, Deckers eyes glide to your form.
“You don’t hav-.”
Though he was cut off by you throwing yourself at him, his arms easily wrapping around around his neck but it was your kissing him that startled him, it took Decker a moment for him to return the kiss.
The moonlight shinning down on you both, his fingers running down your back gently. Once the kiss broke, Decker rested his head against yours. His lips forming into a small smile.
“Not that I’m not over the moon with this.”
Snorting your fingers clutched his shirt as you waited for him to continue.
“But what brought this on?”
Rolling your eyes, you cupped his cheeks. “It’s because I love you idiot.”
“Okay, I think the idiot comment was unnecessary.” His heart was racing in his chest but he was smiling as he held you. “I love you too.” 
The Dwarven Decker, a better Dwarf Archetype for Shadowrun (1st Edition)
Wiz art by @skullchicken
In case you haven’t heard, the current managers of the Shadowrun IP, Catalyst Game Labs, announced that they will be reprinting 1st Edition Shadowrun.
Told ya, chummer.
My feelings on this are surprisingly neutral – I already own a couple of hardcopies and so I don’t feel the need to buy it a third time. I’m mostly curious to see what kind of editing they do; after all, even the 1st edition book went through several printings. In addition to some lingering purely typographical errors...
Which made it into my print copy of 2nd edition.
...to editing errors...
The undescribed and elusive Program Enabler was subsequently copied and pasted in the Street Samurai Catalog.
These make sense to fix – they don’t substantively change the game at all. Some did – for instance the underpriced power focus that led to an Instant Death Spell loophole. This was fixed in the 1st edition magic sourcebook The Grimoire.
But then there were a myriad of things that saw changes from 1st to 2nd edition, some of the major ones being:
Damage codes moving to a standard staging of 2
Updated automatic fire rules (which came before 2nd Edition, in the Rigger Black Book)
Addition of Physical Adepts to the core magic rules
But the one I’m going to exploit in this build today is: in 1st edition, there was no cap on the amount of active or storage memory that an off-the-shelf cyberdeck could carry.
Admittedly, this doesn’t sound as exciting as smearing some Aztechnology corpcop across the side of their Pyramid with a Force 21 Mana Dart, but it does greatly increase the ability and versatility of a decker, and maybe shortening some of those Matrix runs which traditionally take as long as a papal election.
So sayeth Pope Elihu I
In the description of how a cyberdeck’s active memory (here called onboard memory, in perhaps another editing flub), there is the sentence:
In real life, there is a limit to how much RAM you can have for a particular computer build. This, like power foci and autofire, was fixed before 2nd Edition was published, as Virtual Realities set a maximum Active Memory of 50 Mp per point of MPCP, but for our purposes here…
What this means is that: our Dwarven Decker here will be able to buy a copy of every possible utility program (there are 13 of them) at Rating 6 and run them simultaneously without having to worry about swapping between Storage and Active Memory. Essentially rendering the Load property of the deck useless.
Get Bento is the mission I illustrated for Catalyst Games this year! I poured a lot of love, sweat and polish into all three illustrations and - imo I did some great work!
Here's some art from my (sadly short-lived) shadowrun campaign that took place in Miami, Florida.
Art is by the extremely talented @alkalinekisses who played Snakebite! Posted with permission.
hey y'all i have a new interactive fiction piece! it's for shufflecomp which means it's based on eight random songs submitted by other people. in this one you meet a stranger who tells you stories about the people who were on the train, and you get to decide how they end!
Are you taking requests? If you are do you mind writing something for Decker from love death and robots? Maybe she sees him in wolf form for the first time and he thinks she’s going to run off but she thinks it’s awesome. (Maybe cradling his head in her hands then a little reassuring kiss to wolf Decker’s forehead) 😋 only if you don’t mind of course! I love what you’ve written so far for decker. 😄
A/n: uh, I am very sorry that this took me sooo long,I love Decker
You were never meant to see this side of him, he tried to hide it, god did he try. Being told you're a monster your whole sticks with you. He wanted to run, he wanted to get far, far away. Decker hung his head in shame, the ears flat on his head.
"Decker." Your voice was soft as you took a step towards your lover, he was taller than you before but now he dwarfed you. "You didn't have to hide this from me you know."
Still standing in place, Decker tensed for a moment until he felt your hands cupping his muzzle. He felt you pull his head down to your chest. Closing his eyes, he slowly wove his arms around your waist careful to not hurt you with his claws. He nearly melted once he felt your lips against his muzzle.
"You have nothing to worry about Decker, I love you. Besides, I think it's pretty hot that my boyfriend is a werewolf."
Snorting, Decker shook his head as he nuzzled into your neck. You were perfect and he couldn't help but feel lucky to have you in his life.
I've started another Durge run, featuring Sune (left), and while I've been learning to draw him I wanted to do a line-up of him with my other dragonborn.
While they're all quite fit, being adventurers, their shapes are different and I wanted to showcase that.
Sune is a Monk and someone I visualize as coiled muscle, constantly in a state of ready-to-spring.
Decker is a Fighter and while the scale lines imply otherwise, he's less trim. He's thick and solid and prepared to take hit as well as he gives them.
Thirkuir is a Sorcerer, but his Durge background has made him more imposing than a simple line of sorcery would have done. Between a dragonborn prevalence to putting on muscle and [REDACTED], he wound up fairly buff.
It's worth noting, too, that Decker and Thirkuir are quite tall (or perhaps average by dragonborn standards?), rather than Sune being short. As evidence with some ladies:
This is how I learned that Sune is Karlach height (or just a bit shorter), but I think that works because Karlach strikes me as quite tall herself!