Hey fellow adventurers!
Are you ready to add some extra cuteness to your D&D sessions? We have exciting news for you! Our Spring Critters Dice Collection has just been released, featuring adorable mice, hamsters, and squirrels inside the dice. These dice are the perfect addition to your collection, bringing a touch of cuteness to your games.
For those who might not know, last year, we released our first-ever D6 dice set with these cute little creatures inside. After receiving numerous requests from our fans, we decided to expand the collection and release the full sets. And let us tell you, they’re worth the wait!
But that’s not all. We’re also proud to announce that we have planted one tree for each item sold since the beginning, and we’ve officially reached 50,000 trees! We couldn’t have done it without the support of our amazing community, and we’re incredibly grateful to all of you.
So, what are you waiting for? Head over to our website and grab your Spring Critters Dice Collection before they’re gone! And don’t forget, with every purchase, you’re also contributing to our planet’s health by helping us plant more trees.
Happy rolling!
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I know the joke is that Ghost Trick fans can't tell you why to play it, just that you should, but here's some spoiler-free reasons to play it:
It's an incredible puzzle game. The puzzles are basically Rube-Goldberg machines, where you manipulate objects in a series to effect change in the overall situation. Do you like complex mechanisms and the concept of the butterfly effect? Play this.
The basic gameplay: you are a ghost. You have the ability to posses and manipulate objects, and move from object to object. Someone bas died. You can go to four minutes before their death to change their fate using your Rube Goldberg powers. Also! The puzzles do a great job of ramping you up in difficulty and teaching you the gameplay, but wow do they get HARD in late game. You can replay any puzzle, and also rewind time as you wish. You can't lock yourself out of things by doing it wrong, since you can redo.
The story is SO GOOD. There's a reason why everyone tells you as little as possible -- it's a compelling mystery that sucks you in. The basic idea: you are dead. You need to figure out who you are and who killed you. This spins out into a tale of political intrigue.
It's by Shu Takumi, the creator of Ace Attorney. It has very similar vibes, in that it's absolutely bonkers characters and situations but also WILL make you cry once it's all revealed. Great mix of serious and humorous tones. Seriously, someone dies when a giant roast chicken statue falls on them and the root cause is because of [serious political events]
The aesthetics. Great music, great character design, have you SEEN what the game looks like? Really good use of color and stylization. Character animations are often hilarious.
Missile is there. You WILL love bestest boy. Don't google him. Just trust.
ursula k le guin said sci fi/fantasy does not have to be about giant wars or battles of good and evil or galactic disaster; it is best served as a lens through which to examine what is actually intrinsic to the human condition and what, once removed a few layers from our own perceptions & assumptions, begins to fall apart. and she was correct.
Wordcount: 760
Pairing: Phoenix/Mia/Miles
Summary: Phoenix and his partners — the two most important people in his life — enjoy a pleasant day at a summer Pride festival.
Tags: Phoenix Wright Kink Meme, Post-Gyakuten Saiban 1 | Ace Attorney, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Mia Fey Lives, Gay Pride, Polyamory, Established Relationship, transgender phoenix wright, Bisexual Phoenix Wright, bisexual Miles Edgeworth, panromantic mia fey, Asexual Mia Fey, Food, Meaningful gifts, everything is beautiful and they are healing
Link to AO3 under the cut
In All Our Colours on AO3
The only thing I can say about writing right now is that you don’t need to polish or even finish everything you write. Unfinished works hold value just as intrinsically as finished ones; if finishing a project holds no appeal, move on. Maybe one day you’ll return to it, find an idea to nurture and raise. Maybe you’ll never look at it again, but the words were still written. The sentences were crafted. This unfinished thing is a sketch, then, forgotten in the depths of your sketchbook; why should we hold writers to different standards than other artists? Play around and have fun. Finish projects if you want to; move on if you don’t. Don’t guilt yourself over something with no moral bearing. Just write.
People who rely on or use image descriptions for art here, I'd really appreciated if you could reply to this poll! I had to put the examples below because they got too long.
If you are not someone who needs, writes or uses image descriptions regularly please do not vote.
Example 1: A drawing of a penguin wearing a hat.
Example 2: A drawing of an emperor penguin wearing a felt hat.
Example 3: A drawing of an emperor penguin facing the viewer wearing a red and green stripped felt hat.
Example 4: A digital drawing of an emperor penguin facing the viewer wearing a red and green stripped felt hat. It has a friendly expression. The background is plain white and the style is non-realistic made of flats with soft textures.
If you can please reblog and share so we can get more input and improve accessibility!