Self-certified okay person.
Pfp by Xelafina.
Writer, DM/GM, Fool.
Looking for Friendship/Love in all the wrong places.
/jk
/jk
The Horse Man is a D&D character named "Snowy Thompson". (Art from "LittleNoko")
The Horse Man is a D&D character named "Snowy Thompson". (Art from "LittleNoko")
The analog drawing is a bit I did because I hadn't drawn him out before, and the digital piece was the person (Morgi) I commissioned using the analog piece as guidance.
The analog drawing is a bit I did because I hadn't drawn him out before, and the digital piece was the person (Morgi) I commissioned using the analog piece as guidance.
He's got a very bubbly personality, is very passionate about his job despite the effort required to do it. He's also a hungry boy.
He's got a very bubbly personality, is very passionate about his job despite the effort required to do it. He's also a hungry boy.
Out of a 1000+ songs, I scrolled by, like, 6 that I would be willing to say were my favorites that start with H.
Which is interesting. Makes me wonder what the least populous starting letter is.
Out of a 1000+ songs, I scrolled by, like, 6 that I would be willing to say were my favorites that start with H.
Which is interesting. Makes me wonder what the least populous starting letter is.
The kinda fella who likes mashing together unconventional tastes.
The left is Deltarune portraits done in the style of Disco Elysium, representing things I enjoy online.
The right is an official Magic: The Gathering playing card, something I own Irl.
The kinda fella who likes mashing together unconventional tastes.
The left is Deltarune portraits done in the style of Disco Elysium, representing things I enjoy online.
The right is an official Magic: The Gathering playing card, something I own Irl.
Didn't stretch enough.
Didn't stretch enough.
Like, Princess Peach, and then April May from Ace Attorney, and then the chef from Trés Bien from Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations.
Like, Princess Peach, and then April May from Ace Attorney, and then the chef from Trés Bien from Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations.
Personally, I don't tend to think fondly of most antagonists, as I don't sympathize with their choice to do bad.
But, I think Carter from "Troubleshooters: Abandoned Children" comes close. I can follow every step, and see how he chooses wrong.
Personally, I don't tend to think fondly of most antagonists, as I don't sympathize with their choice to do bad.
But, I think Carter from "Troubleshooters: Abandoned Children" comes close. I can follow every step, and see how he chooses wrong.