re: board games
I loved how it represented how bloodborne feels and plays without just being a boring simulation, I love that it has different stories in it and different campaigns.
I think probably my only issue with it is that there are so many aspects to the game that it was very easy to forget about a rule, and then realise we'd done it wrong a few turns later.
The people of The Tower had not known danger for generations.
Conflicts, never more than raised voices, were quickly mediated.
Wounds and illness were soothed within moments, and never life-threatening.
But the restless few sought experiences unavailable within the walls.
Most returned with a greater appreciation for safety, while others thrived in the world beyond, only visiting every so often, with exciting scars and wild stories.
Commission for LIghtninBeatz!
Being an adult means making your own choices and understanding that you can totally get a gigantic teddy bear whenever you want to.
please look at this salamander taur. i love them https://nitter.net/ovopack/status/1232307324645044225
It's done! And drying. (And also way too long.)
#Calligraphy #Art #FediArt #MastoArt and a little bit of #Lisp
Selfie, eye contact, boosts ok, #FFF
Haven't posted a fresh selfie (or for FFF) in a while so you get this rare one =u=
Face is dry af, thanks winter,,,
I'm still cute tho
[xey/xem]
#FineFemmeFriday
Lord of the Rings, positive, behind the scenes [2]
Also: the chainmail loops were made from an industrial hose, which was light and made of plastic, but it looked like real metal, which meant the actors could wear the chainmail without it being super heavy.
Also also: every sword was made 4 times - once as a real sword, then once as a "scale sword", for doing the whole "hobbits are small" thing, then again as a rubber safety sword, then again as a liteweight sword for the fast action scenes.
Lord of the Rings, positive, behind the scenes [1]
I'm watching some behind the scenes stuff about the lord of the rings movies, and holy heck they did so much more than I thought they did.
They got *actual armor smiths and a sword smith* to smith the armor and swords, in forges they had in their workshop.
They had 2 people who spent the entire 3 years just sitting in a room making chainmail links (and they interviewed one of them and he was like "this is the most amazing thing I've ever done")
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