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ediblefromage · 11 months
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Local Relic
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haridraws · 4 months
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what if a puff sleeve renaissance doublet, but it’s also a puffer jacket
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committing yaoi crimes
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redxdesign · 5 months
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ellohcee · 2 years
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“It’s a bird feeder, not a dragon feeder!!!”
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risingoflights · 1 month
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Dreams, the ones where you are fearless Can't break what's broken, you are tearless Steal back your innocence That's what they stole from you
You're gonna sleep like a baby tonight Not everything can be so black and white There are demons in the broad daylight But you can sleep like a baby tonight
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Byblos: Fall/Winter (2010)
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ranveld · 3 months
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Modern Senshi Inspired by J.C. Leyendecker's artstyle
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royaltea000 · 1 year
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Do you think this has ever happened before
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temeyes · 5 months
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the skull-clad marshal
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fantasmagoriam · 2 months
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No thoughts just heretic elf wife
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bebs-art-gallery · 5 months
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Wasps and Ice Cream
— by silasehrazatyucel
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eirene · 3 days
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A Parliament of Owls Scott Gustafson
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rei-is-hiding · 9 months
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@aerti-week: modern AU
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redxdesign · 5 months
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venusmage · 10 months
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Listen I love that D&D became mainstream, seriously, I think overall ttrpgs becoming more and more popular is a good thing. 5e is when I finally actually got into D&D for the first time so I'm not knocking it.
BUT there's also something to say for how WotC's treatment of the IP has gotten a bit more...watered down, corporate and "safe" feeling where it's explicitly trying to cater to the broadest common client now, since it became a major franchise. Heaven forbid the "normies" feel like nerds for playing the nerd game genre, after all. The pre 5E books I picked up are from before then, where it's not really trying to be mass-appealing or hide it's inherent goofy nature yet, it's playing it's silly or weird qualities earnestly, and I really love that. I'm excited to read them.
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