I decided to revisit a ttrpg character of mine, Quinoa, who is a firbolg barbarian, he's very chill until he is not. i originally went for a slim tall barbarian look but my brother said he should be bigger, so i decided to go with a slim thick look lol i like it, here is the progression and flat colors
I'd like alternative names for fantasy races. If you have any alternative names, especially for Dwarves, let me know. Original my handle/screen name was gonna be Hipster Dwarf but I felt it's not PC by today's standards and I didn't feel comfortable using it. So if you have some let me know by commenting below. The only one I came up with is Fjell or mountain and Kyn for kin combo lazily into Fjellkyn. Sláinte!
this is my warlock character from a TTRPG adventure, he was pact with radiance and goodness, he was basically a good cop idea, lawful stupid warlock and also did not like fighting lol
I needed this and I feel there are many I know that do as well 💜🫶🏻
You probably know the Hero’s Journey popularized by Joseph Campbell, the basic structure for many beloved stories. A hero gets called to action, enters an unknown world, faces challenges and temptations, fails, learns what they need to change, applies said new insights, et voilà: success.
I just realized you can apply this to your imposter syndrome and self-doubt. Many of you feel (or fear) you don’t have the skills to bring your big, new project to an end. I’m here to tell you: you don’t need to.
The hero at the beginning of the story doesn’t have what it takes to bring their journey to a successful end. It’s the journey itself that transforms the character into someone who has what it takes to finish it. The character at the end of the journey is not the same as the character at the beginning of the journey.
So start ambitious projects that you feel underqualified for. It’s not imposter syndrome or writer’s block. You're in the challenges and temptations phase of your journey. Don’t let them hold you back. Let them transform you. Identify the skills you need to acquire to make your journey into a success. Learn. Practise. You’re not “not good enough”—you’re on your Hero’s Journey and you’re on the threshold of your transformation phase.
(I told my husband about this idea and he played Don't stop believin' by Journey. Per-fection.)
If this helped you, you might want to take a look at the rest of my writing advice.
Now go tackle your dream!
one of my favorite TTRPG characters, he is a one armed gunslinger airship pirate captain named Skari
My brother is trying to motivate me and gave me a pose challenge, he is gonna send me a pose daily that I have to use. so today i decided to use the first pose to draw my persona Valdo Udvardy, a Gnome bard right before he casts sleep or as his broken common would say "the laying of heads for temporary death!"
This is a warlock and their patron concept for TTRPG story coming up. I could reveal more but we reads my posts and cares lol
I'm looking for ideas to draw. Anyone want me to draw their art in my style?
my favorite go to TTRPG character, i play him in multiverse conceps too; his name is always Valdo Udvardy except in certain universes the first name changes; hes an eccentric wizard design is based on Eugene Hütz from Gogol Bordello
Meet Vigilence, my friends half demon paladin of vengance.
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