He’ll figure it out eventually
*nervously watches winged Virgil flutter around*
He's trying his best
What would it be like if Star Wars characters played DnD?
it would go about as well as you'd expect
(commission info // tip jar!)
I once spent multiple hours researching Gallium for one line
yeah
Wireless Router Husband is at maximum antennae today
Things I, as a fantasy writer, want to see more of in fantasy stories:
- Natural disasters other than A Big Storm (seriously man, why do we almost never see tsunamis, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, and forest fires in fantasy? Maybe you'll get an avalanche in a cold setting but there's way more natural disasters to play with than just storms.)
- Radiation (think about it, uranium as a spell component and lead as an armor against the Dark Power That Unravels Your Body Over Time, mages who specialize in radioactive magic being mutilated and sickened by their own craft)
- Picky eaters (in a genre often defined by the food, what happens if you aren't much of an eater? You might see a picky eater as a Particularly Spoiled Royal Who Only Eats The Finest Wine And Cheese, but what do you do if you're a peasant who can barely afford a few potatoes, but your kids don't like potatoes and won't eat them? What if you're an adventurer and you're all out of pre-packed rations and the only thing you have to eat is giant bug meat, but that's too revolting to consider?)
- Animal companions that are farm animals (especially when most fantasy is based on agrarian Medieval Europe, it makes way more sense for the Peasant Child Turned Chosen Hero to have a pig or chicken or hound as a companion than a falcon or wolf or lion)
- Disabilities that can't be healed by magic, but can be adapted by it (maybe a wizard can't restore your failing vision, but they can give you enchanted glasses that never get dirty and let you see in the dark. Or maybe your traumatic memories can't be erased with a spell, but an alchemist can make you a potion that prevents nightmares. A mage can't regrow your arm, but they can transfigure your suit of armor into a new one.)
- "Feminine" jobs/crafts that are important to the plot (such as weaving/embroidery being used to create spells, a dressmaker who has to create all the disguises for a group of adventurers sneaking into an enemy castle, a florist/herbalist making powerful potions with the flowers they grow, The Power Of A Mother's Love, and such)
It’s the month of Obi-Wan, so I decided to illustrate him for Star Wars Day.
My boss: "You seem distracted today."
Me: "I'm fine, don't worry."
My brain: "OK, Scene #237 from a book we probably won't start writing for about five years, Take #4,889,023. Action!"
Me: "Oh God please make it stop."
My boss: "What?"
Me: "What?"
So cute! The art is so pretty!
Tío Bruno and young Mirabel.🦋🥺
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