i have just stumbled upon the most beautiful public document i have ever laid eyes on. this also goes for anyone whose pastimes include any sort of character creation. may i present, the HOLY GRAIL:
https://www.fbiic.gov/public/2008/nov/Naming_practice_guide_UK_2006.pdf
this wonderful 88-page piece has step by step breakdowns of how names work in different cultures! i needed to know how to name a Muslim character it has already helped me SO MUCH and i’ve known about it for all of 15 minutes!! i am thoroughly amazed and i just needed to share with you guys
as requested- my zine about fat and plus size body types from instagram!💖 happy drawing everyone!
i live car rides because i can stick my head out the window and feel the wind and think about running in large grassy fields
One day we need to have a conversation about how the majority of HR professionals are white women and how they operate as the single largest barrier to entry for non white people in corporate.
THEY HAVE A DAMN GOOD POINT GIVES US ATTLEBOROUGH SLÖTH MEMES!
Why don’t we treat the BBC documentaries with the same kind of attention as other tv shows? Why aren’t people laughing together about the choreographed dancing birds, or talking about our teen Philippine Eagle daughter, or the velvet worm’s glue guns? I need my bbc documentary memes, where’s all my people?
im very grateful for the lessons in photography i was taught in stop motion class because just now they made it possible to photograph the stars with my phone in spite of the camera usually not detecting the light of stars because theyre so dim,,,, enjoy these shiny motherfuckers
Winners will be randomly generated, and they will each get a drawing of their D&D/tabletop character.
(If you wish, you may exchange a first or second place price for a lower tier drawing PLUS a bobbing pixel.)
Rules: 1. Must be following me, new followers are welcome! (though I ask you nicely to only follow if you actually want my content on your dashboard) 2. Reblogs count as entries. 3. Do not tag this as giveaway. 4. Please provide a visual reference or a very detailed description of your character if you win, including of their clothing, as this is not a character design giveaway. 5. If you reblog this to a sideblog, please include the name of your main blog in the tags. 6. This giveaway is for D&D characters. Only enter if you actually have a D&D character. (Similar tabletops like Pathfinder are alright too) 7. Winners are contacted via instant message by default. 8. If I get no response from you within 30 hours, a new winner will be chosen.
Winners will be chosen on Wednesday June 20th 2018 at 19:00 GMT
Or just want to know about the new cartoons series coming up later this year or in 2019? Well, here’s a list! Let me just say we have a lot to look forward to…
The Dragon Prince (September 14th, Netflix):
The Dragon Prince is an epic fantasy series by the head writer and director of Avatar: the Last Airbender. In the magical land of Xadia, magic comes from six primal sources. But when human mages create a seventh kind of magic, Dark Magic — they begin capturing and harvesting the unique magical creatures they need as ingredients. This sparks a catastrophic war between Xadia and the Human Kingdoms. Three kids from opposite sides of the conflict — two human princes, and the elven assassin who was sent to kill them — discover a secret that could change everything. They decide to join forces and go on an epic journey that may be their only hope of ending the war, and restoring peace to both their worlds.
Hilda (September 21st, Netflix):
Hilda follows the journey of a fearless blue-haired girl as she travels from her home in a vast magical wilderness full of elves and giants to the bustling city of Trolberg, where she makes new friends and discovers mysterious creatures who are stranger –and sometimes more dangerous– than she ever expected. Based on graphic novels by Luke Pearson, who storyboarded for Adventure Time.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (November 16th, Netflix):
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is the story of an orphan named Adora, who leaves behind her former life in the evil Horde when she discovers a magic sword that transforms her into the mythical warrior princess She-Ra. Along the way, she finds a new family in the Rebellion as she unites a group of magical princesses in the ultimate fight against evil.
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average person listens to women’s advice. Oracle Cassandra who lives in Troy and knows exactly what’s up with that giant wooden horse is an outlier adn should not have been counted.
This blogs really only a reference for posts I could find useful, if you want personality you’ve come to the wrong place… call me Arc or Dawn. They/He. 21. For personality visit @he-who-reads-until-dawn
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