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ashandcinders · 2 years
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Collection of dnd characters I’m currently playing/have played in the past
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keeganbee · 2 years
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anyway here's Inza. she's concerned about how tf she's gonna get enough cash to save her life from a mucusy squid faced man in time. also, cool necklace! :)
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mongrelgrim · 2 years
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some toyhouse icons for different oc’s n_ n
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niuttuc · 2 years
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Dolores Story Summary
Since I’m still preparing to post some story developments about her that happened on New Capenna, let’s do a quick summary of the character (beyond her old character sheet) and what happened to her up until the point she went to New Capenna.
She’s an Azra from a fan-plane. As part of Azran culture on that plane, the true name of any Azra is a well-kept secret, generally only known of them, their spouse(s), and their demonic ancestor. Day to day, they use other names they choose for themselves. Dolores isn’t Dolores’s true name, and she tends to use a different one on every plane. Though most of the time I don’t bother with that myself for clarity and call her Dolores.
She grew in a city with quite a few siblings and her parents, trying their best to set their children on promising paths despite their own humble origins. And sometimes despite what said children wanted.
Dolores ended up a nurse, apprenticed to a physician (she will never mention this part of her past and good luck finding out,) and there she learned to use magic in the form of a few minor pain relief spells, taking patients’ pain away from them and turning it into harmless light.
She practiced with what she knew and developed those spells into much more than they were ever meant to be, and a form of magic all her own. Using pain as a fuel for many different spells or using it as it was. But before she got too far into that, she had a confrontation with her father, a bad one.
It ended up with her sparking, and forever hating her father, wanting him dead, and worse. But the demon patriarch of their family intervened and exiled him instead, giving him a new name and a new life, a decision she still resents. She occasionally looks for him when she’s back on her home plane.
Her first planeswalk landed her in Trest, on Fiora. There, she made a new career for herself, still improving her mastery of her magic and of torture, of the art of getting answers and knowing if they’re true. No shortage of places or people to practice that on Fiora. Her unique style, and her ability to leave no marks on her targets, gained the attention of an ambitious and favored noble, Leovold, who took her under his employ.
When he was sent to Paliano as an emissary, he brought her with him, as a minor noble of his entourage.
Paliano was when she started getting into the scheming herself. Always wanting to get her worth, she slowly offered her services to more and more of the factions of the city, thinking she was playing them against each other and telling them all she was really working for them and double-crossing the others. She’s good at torturing people. She’ll tell you she’s the best. But she’s no sadist, she doesn’t take pleasure in inflicting pain, it’s just something she’s very good at and how she earns her pay and place.
In Paliano, she met her current girlfriend, a bounty hunter that sometimes was the one to brought her the people she’d work on, a Zendikari vampire planeswalker named Inza (belonging to @astrisjanus).
...But her stunts in Paliano didn’t last more than a year. One night, blades and clubs were drawn on her, along with a couple of crossbows. She got badly hurt, but unintentionally turned into a demon temporarily after being cornered and wounded. This isn’t a thing Azras do on her plane nor something she thought possible, and she has no idea how it happened in the first place.
Next thing she knew, her assailants were dead. She met up with Inza, and they salvaged what they could from Dolores’s home in Paliano, already turned over and partially burned. They fled together and (after some crying,) Dolores resolved to make herself a new life in a new place. Maybe not repeat some of her mistakes. Inza might have a place in mind for that, a city named New Capenna.
Dolores is also determined to find out who flipped on her in Paliano at some point, and get back at them, as well as figure out what happened to her and turned her into a demon that night. Though from what Inza told her, New Capenna might have some hints to answer that latter question too.
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diioonysus · 4 months
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rings + art
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trucywright · 7 months
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A random assortment of DC Halloween icons.
Top row, JSA: Jade, Cyclone, Liberty Belle
2nd row, magic: Xanadu, Amethyst, Heather After
3rd row, Titans: Miss Martian, Duela Dent, Stitch
4th row, random: Gotham Girl, Bleez, Lia Nelson/Lightray
5th row, JSA-adjacent: Judy Garrick, Salem the Witch Girl, Inza Nelson
Feel free to use. Credit appreciated but not required.
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bouncycomics · 6 months
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DC Comics Presents 23 (1980)
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dcs-fkin-mystics · 4 months
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Supernatural Saviors
The ancient arts of magic and mysticism have long been feared by ordinary people. Yet, although these arcane forces have often been mis-used by evil beings for their own selfish ends, heroes who use magic have emerged, establishing a long record of good deeds that rival those of the greatest super-heroes. All of these supernatural war-riors have their own unique way of tapping their mystical powers, and all have their own colorful history of heroism.
Doctor Fate, for example, was once in the Justice Society of America, then later joined the Justice League. In ancient times, Nabu, one of the super-natural Lords of Order, fought the forces of Chaos. In the modern era, Dr. Fate is a com-bination of the spirit Nabu, which resides in Fate's golden helmet, and a human agent wearing the helmet and wield-ing the powers. Most often, this has been Kent Nelson, though his wife, Inza, and oth-ers have donned the helmet and served as Dr. Fate. At times, Fate was even a com-posite of male and female, but always it is Nabu's almost limit-less power driving Dr. Fate's battle against Chaos.
Following in the footsteps of her heroic magician father, Zatara, and her mystical mother, Sindella, Zatanna creates magical spells by stating the outcome she desires back-wards. In this way, she can cause almost anything she can visualize to occur. Her powers have been put to good use during her stint as a Justice Leaguer.
His origin shrouded in mystery, the Phantom Stranger appears at times of crisis to lend guidance or use his own mystical powers in battle. Though his exact powers and limitations remain unknown, he seems capable of teleporting almost anywhere in this universe and realms beyond, always remote and aloof even as he risks all to fight evil.
Deadman, on the other hand, is the disembodied, invisible ghost of circus aerialist Boston Brand, who was empowered by the entity Rama Kushna to temporarily possess the bodies of living people and use them to maintain a balance of good over evil.
Then there is the case of Jason Blood and Etrigan the Demon. Condemned a thousand years ago to contain the evil demon within his own body, Jason Blood has since exerted varying degrees of control over his diabolical alter ego. At times, Blood could release Etrigan when the Demon's power was needed to combat an even more dangerous threat. Ironically, the Demon served the forces of good.
I’m omitting the last part of the sentence because honestly, the information in particular never came to be so it’s not relevant
(Source: DCU Heroes Secret Files & Origin #1)
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cgbcomics · 8 months
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dcbinges · 2 months
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All-Star Comics #3 (1940) by Gardner Fox & Howard Sherman
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ufonaut · 8 months
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I was cursed by the witches of Limbo Town when I left. Anyone gets too close to me, they get hurt. Doctor Fate was in the middle of trying to free me from my curse. And now he's dead.
Justice Society of America (2022) #6
(Geoff Johns, Marco Santucci)
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soranatus · 1 year
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Wonder Woman & Dr. Fate
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keeganbee · 2 years
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Inza WIP?
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mongrelgrim · 2 years
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inza drawing =)
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momachan · 1 month
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"Michael... But I'm no innocent! In my hubris, I drove an innocent man-- Michael Landau-- to hang himself in his cell. In my grief and rage, I destroyed an entire country! I killed innocent beings! What sins did the children commit who died that day?! How am I better than those I was sent to judge?!.. I have failed to understand. Amy tried to teach me and I wouldn't hear. Without mercy, there is no justice-- only vengeance. I must confront evil and understand better the darkness, the evil, within my own soul."
The Spectre (1992-1998) Vol. 2: Wrath Of God. "Final Judgements."
*This comic is a work of fiction. If you need help please call your local crisis lifeline. They will give you free and confidential support. Remember: Your life matters.
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cantsayidont · 4 months
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Although it appears unlikely to happen in my lifetime, I would also like it if DC reprinted the Golden Age Doctor Fate stories, in particular the earliest installments by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman, which have a weird pulp horror vibe, enhanced by the unusual lettering style, with its elongated "E"s. The page above is actually from Fate's chapter in the first JSA story in ALL-STAR COMICS #3 (Winter 1940), but it's the same artist and gives a sense of the flavor.
This mood was unfortunately short-lived, lasting only through Fate's appearances in MORE FUN COMICS #55–71 and ALL-STAR COMICS #1 –7 in 1940–1941. With MORE FUN #72 and ALL-STAR #8, the bottom half of his helmet was sawed off, his powers were scaled down, and the macabre mystical stuff was quickly excised, leaving Dr. Fate a pretty ordinary superhero. He stuck around through 1944 and MORE FUN #98, but the thrill was gone, and was not restored until the character was revived in the 1960s.
Frustratingly, DC has previously remastered and reprinted the entire run of Dr. Fate's Golden Age solo strip: The MORE FUN COMICS strip was collected in its entirety in the GOLDEN AGE DOCTOR FATE ARCHIVES back in 2007, and all of Fate's appearances in ALL-STAR COMICS (including the two pre-JSA issues) are included in the ALL-STAR ARCHIVES volumes. Unfortunately, the GOLDEN AGE DOCTOR FATE ARCHIVES was expensive and very rare even when new, and both it and, lamentably, the ALL-STAR ARCHIVES have been out of print now for more than 15 years. DC certainly could either repackage and reissue those collections, or release a collection with just the spookier early material, but they probably won't. A pity.
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