My new pathfinder character that I'm a lil obsessed with :]
She's a Kitsune Investigator who travels the globe looking for new customs and cultures to learn about and is enamored with the practices they put towards the dead and how to celebrate their life
Robeyn Rey, my kitsune archer in a Pathfinder game! Growing up homeless, this fox ended up traveling, using his inherent shapeshifting to sneak into locales to get food and shelter. Eventually, he picked up performing tricks from traveling circuses, and went on to style himself after the trickster heroes his mother would tell him tales about. Now he's making his way as an adventurer, shooting down foes and stealing from the rich to give to the poor.
Very inspired by Robin hood and Reynard the fox with him!
||. it’s 3am and all i can freakin think about is that any person who wants to romance this idiot is gonna have to deal with whatever the equivalent of an emotional one-night-stand is (we’re not here for the actual thing in this house) bc he’s a dumb teenager who’s too independent to consider yknow maybe a proper commitment to someone doesn’t actually mean ... getting shackled down
after session 0 i had a feeling this was going to be a fun campaign and jeZUSS did session 1 prove me right that was the most fun i've had in a d&d session in fucking forever
i've done so many medieval fantasy sword and board campaigns in the past few years they've started feeling. stale i guess? don't get me wrong, i am still desperately in love with the fantasy genre, but i was getting bored of ye olde setting. it's what my players voted for though, so that's what we did
this time i did not ask, i told. it's urban magical realism or someone else's campaign, bitches. now who wants to play
nine. nine (9) people wanted to play and that is not including me. only seven are able to commit but holy shit y'all
The only parts of the dreams I remember having last night were something vaguely like 1. Tintin stealing stuff, and 2. a field trip where the goal was to find trees and ferns and leaves and whatnot which had that evergreen-tree sort of triangular shape, and (maybe) Ellen and Nanase were investigating teachers who were nonhuman entities.