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anonymous said : Was that [PINAR DENIZ]? Oh no no, that was just [LUCY PEVENSIE], a/an [CANON CHARACTER] from [THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA]. They are [TWENTY THREE] years old and [ARE] aware that they are not actually from Washington DC. Too bad they can’t stray from this city for long. {ooc: royal/25+/she/they/est}
accepted! welcome to washington d.c. lucy pevensie [pinar deniz]! please send in your account within 24 hours! please be sure to take a look at the checklist now that you've arrived! we look forward to seeing you around the city!
#the chronicles of narnia rp#narnia rpg#appless rp#multifandom rp#mumu rp#anonymous#accepted#admin ollie
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In original takes do you prefer there to be one protagonist to explore the world, or for them to have a buddy? If so, how many? Keep in mind, this is just the protagonist group, not the main cast. Basically, these are characters you stick with throughout the whole story. (Harems aren't included in this.)
#mine#I prefer two myself#like Sam and Max#Though I can go up to three#One I like sometimes#but I can feel that one can get lonely at times#Unless they're constantly interacting with the rest of the cast#writing#polls#protagonists#lotr#narnia#naruto#alice in wonderland#matilda#mario and luigi RPG#ATLA
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Drewly day 18: The wand of Jadis, the White Witch of Narnia.
#digital art#drawing#drewly#drewly2023#item cards#july#drewly23#drawing challenge#pathfinder#dnd#rpg#ttrpg#narnia#wands#chronicles of narnia#fanart#fantasy
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sketching out a new character is always fun. here’s bronte cicero from a fabula ultima game. she’s like if romans had guns, and also if a woman was just so sad, on a molecular level. she also went to anime fight school,
#fabula ultima#my art#my ocs#tried a few diff thins but I like the curly hair more than the loos braid I was going with earlier#she’s not precisely jrpg material but she’s kind of tactical rpg so it’s not too far off#realistically it’s like if the telmarines from narnia were ancient Mediterraneans#and narnia was the world of final fantasy#’why the hell are there bunny people here. anyway giant explosion cannon’
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Moodboard - Caspian
#moodboard#graphisme#forum crossover#forum rpg#rpg ressources#caspian#narnia#susan pevensie#ben barnes#anna popplewell#ne pas retirer les crédits merci#actors
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Adami version longue
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#indiegamedev#medieval#mr fantastic#pc games#rpg#fiction#game#gameplaydaily#indiedev#lotr#narnia fanfiction#retro gaming#retro#vintage
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Look who just woke up- is that DICHEN LACHMAN? No, I must have been mistaken, that’s VAELLA from NARNIA (OC). I heard she is IMMORTAL and stuck here just like everyone else. Even in the 20’s, they still give off a DARK MAGIC AT HER FINGERTIPS, ASHES OF HER DESTROYED WORLD, THRIVES IN CHAOS, SEEING ENDLESS WORLDS, USED TO BEING ALONE impression. In Sydney, they work as a BAR OWNER. They’re known to be quite CLEVER AND FEARLESS but have a tendency to be UNPREDICTABLE AND RUTHLESS on their bad days. (Emilie)
Welcome to 1926 – Vaella !! I hope you feel right at home here in Sydney. Before you get too comfortable and see what all our city has to offer, be sure to review our CHECKLIST. We’re so glad to have you with us, Emilie !!
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The “Illustrated Fantasy Book Guide” is a magazine-format book (or mook) released in 1989 by the publisher of ファミコン必勝本 “Famicon Winning Book”, an NES gaming magazine. The mook lists 37 works of fantasy originally written in English except for “Ficciones” by Borges. The editors of “Famicon Winning Book” were fond of the Wizardry port to the NES, which is my explanation for their interest in this stuff. In any case, they created the best Appendix N so to speak of fantasy translated into Japanese that I have yet found. The Japanese titles are provided below to aid the online searches of would-be buyers.
Images/Text courtesy of Japanese Tabletop RPG
I wish I could find a complete set of scans for this book!
Full list of books featured under the cut.
The Lord of the Rings 指輪物語 Earthsea Trilogy ゲド戦記 Chronicles of Narnia ナルニア国ものがたり Conan コナン・シリーズ The Worm Ouroboros ウロボロス The Wood Beyond the World 世界のかなたの森 Lilith リリス Nine Princess in Amber アンバ��の九王子 The King of Elfland’s Daughter エルフランドの王女 Gormenghast Trilogy ゴーメンガスト Magic Kingdom for Sale-Sold! 魔法の王国売ります! The Chronicles of Castle Brass ブラス城年代記 Night’s Master 闇の公子 A Voyage to Arcturus アルクトゥルスへの旅 The Princess Bride プリンセス・ブライド Witch World ウィッチ・ワールド A Spell for Chameleon カメレオンの呪文 The Last Unicorn 最後のユニコーン At the Mountains of Madness 狂気の山脈にて Swords and Deviltry ファファード&グレイ・マウザー The White Hart アイルの書 She 洞窟の女王 Charmed Life 魔女集会通り26番地 Darkover Series ダーコーヴァ年代記 The Riddle-Master of Hed イルスの竪琴 The Sorcerer’s Ship 魔法つかいの船 Dragonlance Chronicles ラゴンランス戦記 Pawn of Prophecy ベルガリアード物語 Dragon Flight パーンの竜騎士 The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz ボアズ=ヤキンのライオン Momo モモ The Magic Goes Away 魔法の国が消えていく Magician リフトウォー・サーガ The Ship of Ishtar イシュタルの船 Tea with the Black Dragon 黒龍とお茶を Ficciones 伝奇集 Dandelion Wine たんぽぽのお酒
#Illustrated Fantasy Book Guide#Fantasy#Art#Illustration#Fantasy Literature#The Lord of the Rings#Jun Suemi#Conan the Barbarian#Masahiko Satoh#The Wood Beyond the World#Hitoshi Yoneda#Witch World#Ikuko Basaki#At the Mountains of Madness#Norimasa Matsuhshita#The Princess Bride#Swords and Deviltry
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Saw your reblog and mate if you got queer visual novel recs I got spare time that needs eating.
If you´ve come for gay furry visual novels, this is certainly a place with recommendations
Assume NSFW, Unfinished, and free unless otherwise specified
Adastra – get kidnapped by handsome space wolf and become involved in political shenanigans. The one that least needs an introduction – COMPLETE!
Astatos – A pair of mages (kind of) lose their home, summon a god and a devil, and help solve various political issues using card game mechanics. The queerness of this one is pretty heavily constrained to subtext, but there’s no doubt that all major characters are hot men in various states of undress – PAID, SFW
Chardonnay Romancia – Innkeeper who hates heroes discovers an amnesiac hero who quickly becomes obsessed with him, among many other subplots. The characters find themselves in many explicit scenarios, often enough against their will – PAID
Deers and Deckards – As a college student, get into a relationship with either your best friend, his dad, or both. Also, at some point the game decides it becomes tired of its light-hearted tone and takes a dip into a more supernatural setting. Currently, only the polygamy route is complete.
Demons Within – You play a demon of lust influencing the emotions of a soldier and those around him, attempting to assist your host while also growing your own power and keeping them ignorant of your existence.
Devil’s Gambit – A doctor reunites with an old friend, uncovering a supernatural mystery and kicking off a strange romance.
Glory Hounds – A young man finds himself with an unexpected employment opportunity: becoming a sidekick to a superhero.
The Human Heart – Wake up as the only human in a familiar world and find yourself adopted by a colorful group of friends – SFW
In Case of Emergency – Find yourself as the last of the chosen ones in gay furry Narnia and awkwardly ingratiate yourself into the longstanding group of heroes – COMPLETE!
Kingsguard – When things go to hell at your royal birthday how will you reclaim your throne from the magical forces trying to take it from you and, more importantly, which of your kingsguard will you fall in love with
Minotaur Hotel – Discover the true story of (and also fall in love with) the Minotaur of legends and turn his crumbling home into a home for the lost. Even among visual novels, this one is a slow burn, but it’s absolutely worth it
My Pirate Husbandos – Get rescued from drowning at sea by a crew of rowdy, and very gay, pirates, and help them until you earn yourself a place among their ranks
Nekojishi – Become forced to face an uncertain future when you suddenly awaken the ability to see spirits and find yourself fought over by three handsome cat men who each want you to become the priest of their shrine (or equivalent) – SFW, COMPLETE!
Orveia – Awaken in an unfamiliar and horny world along with your best friend (who somehow arrived about a decade before you did) and several handsome men to become an adventurer. This game contain heavy RPG mechanics
Pervader – Discover your kindly DILF of an employer is a wizard and get infected with “becomes a wizard” disease along with the heir to an order of knights whose primary goal is to stamp out all magic
Shelter – Become enraptured in a strange world of medieval fantasy dogs, and protect your home in a world that wants to take that away from you
The Smoke Room – Learn to trust again in the wild west in 1915 after a man you though loved you tried to kill you, while the world itself seems to want to drown you in your guilt
Temptation´s Ballad – A young rogue trying to live up to his father, a commoner with an obsession with adventuring, and a sheltered chosen one looking to broaden their horizons form an adventuring party by happenstance and find themselves with a quest far larger than any of them believed
#gay furry visual novels#gay#furry#visual novel#gfvn#adastra#astatos#Chardonnay Romancia#Deers and Deckards#Demons within#Devil's Gambit#Glory Hounds#The Human Heart#In Case of Emergency#Kingsguard VN#Minotaur Hotel#My Pirate Husbandos#Nekojishi#Orveia#Pervader#Shelter#The Smoke Room#Temptations Ballad
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What are DnD and Pathfinder if not medieval fantasy? Just curious, I've been (perhaps wrongly) calling them that for ages 😅
The classic Fantasy Tabletop RPG setting is similar to medieval fantasy, sure, but much Weirder. With the capital W intentional. D&D owes as much to the Weird Fiction of the early 20th century as it does to Tolkien, if not more. You won't find a crashed spaceship, multiple species of mind controlling alien horrors or a general vibe of adventuring as a thing to do to make a quick buck or die trying in Middle-Earth, Narnia or Westeros, but you will in the Hyborian Age, Newhon, or Zothique.
This is also why Final Fantasy, which started as a D&D ripoff, added airships and robots pretty early on and they fit right in no problem. That kitchen sink attitude towards fantasy, science fiction and horror tropes is very Weird Fiction, and is a hallmark of D&D and especially Pathfinder to this day.
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Can't Fuck Bracket: Group Stage Release Schedule
Alright everyone, now that Group 1 has been posted, I'm going to be a normal poll runner and post the release date for the group stage
Each group has 3 characters, and I'm going to release them in 3 clusters so there aren't too many at once
Obviously, not all characters who fit into a particular group are in it, because I needed to organize them and it would be impossible to find 32 forms of criteria that would apply to 3 characters and 3 characters ONLY in a group of 96. So if you're thinking "X character would also fit in Y group!" - you're probably right. But I made executive decisions to be able to distribute them equally
Cluster A - Groups Separated by Fandom - 29/04 at midday UTC
Some fandoms had several characters submitted, so I tried to keep those together so that 1- the same big fandom can't own half the bracket; 2- small fandoms can have at least one round of fun before they're inevitably swept by Pikachu; and 3- we can have some healthy fandom debates
CLUSTER A GROUPS:
Group 2: Mob Psycho 100 (Part 2) - Toichiro Suzuki versus Dimple versus Reigen Arataka
Group 3: Chainsaw Man Male Characters - Aki Hayakawa versus Denji versus Kishibe
Group 4: Chainsaw Man Female Characters - Asa Mitaka versus Kobeni Higashiyama versus Power
Group 5: Endless Summer Characters - Jake McKenzie versus Everett Rourke versus Aleister Rourke
Group 6: Marvel Characters - Tony Stark versus Peter Parker versus Steve Rogers
Group 7: Shadowhunters (All Media Types) Characters - Jace Herondale versus Book!Alec Lightwood versus Clary Fairchild
Group 8: The Mysterious Benedict Society Characters - LD Curtain versus Jeffers versus Dr Garrison
Group 9: Death Note Characters - Light Yagami versus L Lawliet*
Group 10: Final Fantasy XIV Characters - Zero versus Estinien Wyrmblood versus Wedge
*only two characters from this media were submitted, so this group has 2 contestants
Cluster B - Groups Separated by Genre/Media Type - 01/05 at midday UTC
Group 11: Video Game Characters - Kaname Date (AI: The Somnium Files) versus Scout (Team Fortress 2) versus Stanley (The Stanley Parable)
Group 12: Adult Animation** - Strong Bad (Homestar Runner) versus Tord (Eddsworld) versus Gojo Saturo (Jujutsu Kaisen)
Group 13: Horror and Thriller - Adam Murray (The Mandela Catalogue) versus Jurgen Leitner (The Magnus Archives) versus Jack Chambers (Don't Worry Darling)
Group 14: Children's Animation - Osmosis Jones (Osmosis Jones) versus Grunkle Stan (Gravity Falls) versus Eberwolf (The Owl House)
Group 15: Books - Jason Grace (Heroes of Olympus) versus Peter Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia) versus Hardin Scott (After)
Group 16: RPG - Hubert von Vestra (Fire Emblem: Three Houses) versus Anduin Wrynn (World of Warcraft) versus Gilear Faeth (Dimension 20: Fantasy High)
Group 17: Visual Novels - Miles Edgeworth (Ace Attorney) versus Sigma Klim (Zero Escape) versus Duke Richards (Desire and Decorum)
Group 18: Nintendo - Ghetsis (Pokémon) versus Bill Hawks (Professor Layton) versus Toad (Mario)
Group 19: Medialess - Mount Everest (Real Life) versus The Letter W (Latin Alphabet) versus Leg Emoji (Keyboard) versus Scoliosis (Submitter's Body)***
Group 20: Big Popular Anime - Black Leg Sanji (One Piece) versus Todoroki Enji (Boku No Hero Academia) versus Touka Kirishima (Tokyo Ghoul)
**NOT porn. That's pretty much the opposite of this contest. By this I mean "animation whose target audience is not children"
***to make up for Death Note having only 2 contestants, this group has 4. I picked this one to make up for it because it, by its nature, won't have any fandom involved, so it's not particularly unfair to its contestants that they have a slightly smaller chance of going forward
Cluster C - Groups Separated by Character Traits - 03/05 at midday UTC
Group 21: Submissions That Would Have Sent 2012 Tumblr Into A Nuclear War - The Onceler (The Lorax) versus Sherlock Holmes (BBC Sherlock) versus Jean Luc Picard (Star Trek The Next Generation) versus Wheatley (Portal 2) versus Dean Winchester (Supernatural) versus Sans (Undertale)****
Group 22: Characters The Submitters Didn't Think Needed Explaining - Olaf the Snowman (Frozen) versus Lord Farquaad (Shrek) versus Goofy (Disney)
Group 23: Immortal Characters - Booker (The Old Guard) versus Edward Cullen (Twilight) versus Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)
Group 24: Characters Tumblr Loves To Hate - Scott Pilgrim (Scott Pilgrim vs The World) versus Peter Griffin (Family Guy) versus Walter White (Breaking Bad)
Group 25: Childhood Classics - James (Pokemon) versus Ken (Barbie) versus Saruhara Shinichi (Super Sentai Franchise)
Group 26: Characters From Media Tumblr Could Be Normaler About - Palpatine (Star Wars) versus Greg Hirsch (Succession) versus Stede Bonnet (Our Flag Means Death)
Group 27: Vegan-Friendly - Indoor Peace Lily (Submitter's House) versus Seedless Watermelons (Grocery Store) versus Vegan Leather (Real Life)
Group 28: Characters That Inspired Paragraphs - Jiang Cheng (MDZS/The Untamed) versus Bertrand Beaumont (The Royal Romance) versus Joe Goldberg (You)
Group 29: Canon Incels/Shitty Lays - Severus Snape (Harry Potter) versus Tim Campbell (Crazy Ex Girlfriend) versus Ace (Powerpuff Girls)
Group 30: Failgirls - Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (Breaking Bad) versus Lumpy Space Princess (Adventure Time) versus Reagan Ridley (Inside Job)
Group 31: British Men - Prince Charming (Shrek) versus Wallace (Wallace and Gromit) versus Steven Merrick (The Old Guard)
Group 32: Others - Chuck McGill (Better Call Saul) versus Neelix (Star Trek Voyager) versus Dozen Roshuto (Reigen Manga)
****since this group has 6 contestants, 2 will move forward. This makes up for Group 1 technically not sending any character forward, and maintains the chances of a character getting through as the same as the other ones
#mp100#chainsaw man#playchoices#marvel#shadowhunters#tmi#mbs#death note#ff14#ai the somnium files#team fortress 2#the stanley parable#homestar runner#eddsworld#jujutsu kaisen#the mandale catalogue#the magnus archives#dont worry darling#gravity falls#the owl house#osmosis jones#pjo#narnia#after#fire emblem#world of warcraft#dimension 20#ace attorney#zero escape#pokemon
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anonymous said : Hi! Do you have any alternate fc suggestions for Edmund Pevensie??
hi , angel ! we might suggest : caner topcu , jade hassoune , cengiz al , emre bey , richie morris , aria shahghasemi , berker guven , anthony keyvan , or oktay cubuk !
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Slices: Great RPG Mechanics #RPGMechanics: Week Three
Yesterday I talked about flashbacks as an element of play. Today I want to talk about them as a cornerstone. I’m using the term slice, as in vertical slice for this. I’m sure there’s a better way to say this. But these are games which anchor us to start at a specific point in time, a slice that we’re exploring. Some play happens there but the major is retrospective: incidents from the past, shared history, insights into tragedy.
I think this represents more structure than a specific mechanic, but it is one worth pulling out.
A couple of my favorite instances of this come from Pelgrane’s amazing rpg collection Seven Wonders. If you haven’t checked that out, you should. Each game is striking and interesting, revolving around a dynamite core concept and all very different from one another.
Admittedly my favorite from the collection is Before the Storm by Joanna Piancastelli. It hits on many things I love: shared world building, exploration of history, tragic heroes. The game begins with the table reading through a prophecy about fighting off a potentially world-ending foe in a fantasy realm. The group then picks setting elements to define that and sets the tone. Each player builds a character using prompts generated from playing cards.
Then we set the stage. It is the night before the great battle. Tomorrow our band of heroes will face off in a final confrontation with the Foe. They don’t know if they will live or die, triumph or fail. This is a last chance for the characters to talk, share secrets, and explore how they came to be here. Scenes in the present moment flash back to the past giving us insights into who these characters are. The sketchiness of initial character creation supports this, letting up fill in details via these moments. Those Slices of the past do so much.
There’s more to it– scenes generate cards which get played at the end to determine both if the group succeeds or not and if the individual heroes live or die. I’ve enjoyed it every time I’ve played it and have even run it with a superhero re-skin ala Avengers: Endgame.
Becky Annison’s When the Dark is Gone from Seven Wonders also takes a Slice approach. This rpg has a game facilitator in the form of a therapist who has brought together a group of clients with a shared history in order to make one last try at uncovering the group trauma which has so deeply affected them.
And as we discover that trauma stems from when they were younger and whisked away to a magical realm ala Narnia, isekai, DIE, etc. Here the present is the therapy session. The play is about playing out repressed memories and building a story of what happened in the past. The adventure has happened, it changed their lives, but they’ve not confronted that in the years since. It’s a great pitch and the game provides a lot of tools for digging into those concepts.
I’m sure there are other games which establish a fixed point in the present with play being slices of the past. Lots of great fiction uses this flashback structure– seasons of TV shows which begin with the end and then go back to show us how we got there. I love these two especially for how the two levels interact with one another, exposing how the characters have changed. We see two versions, in some ways, of every PC and get to build a great shared setting.
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Hoje cheguei aos 1.000 seguidores😔❤️😭🙏🏻 fiquei tão feliz, pensar que tem gente que gosta do meu trabalho, que me tem como inspiração, que vêm até mim a procura de conselhos para seus moods, tudo isso me deixa imensamente feliz e agradecido. E pensar que em 2021 eu comecei a fazer moods por conta de uma amiga que não parava de entrar em RPGs e precisava de um perfil para cada um, agora sei que não só decorei o meu perfil e o dela, mas também o de várias outras pessoas! Eu gosto muito de fazer esses moods, fico feliz que seja um tipo de edição do qual dominó pois os demais sempre ficam abomináveis 🤡. Obrigado a todos, mesmo que isso tudo seja de forma recreativa ainda assim me trás felicidades ver que sou lembrado para alguns.
Obrigado novamente por me seguirem. Atenciosamente narnia 🫂💌
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Since One Piece will be slow for a bit anyways, how about a somewhat holiday themed detour? There are a few other big fantasy worlds that have left a mark on me, but one that stuck with me for so long is The Chronicles of Narnia. One I'm sad to see seems to be fading into memory. Always feels like the known fact it draws a lot from CS Lewis's devout Christianity turns people off without giving it a fair shake. It's definitely Christian-inspired but as much drawing from European folklore and honestly...it's a disservice to act like Narnia's pulling the same preachy tone as Veggietales.
Order of the books is always a fun talking point. The reality Lewis did not release them in chronological order. First time revisiting this in a while and I forgot how fun his narration style is. We're doing this chronologically, so that'd mean starting with The Magician's Nephew. A prologue that only makes sense if you know what comes after. Imagine if One Piece opened with the Oden flashback.
The story is a nice origin point for the land of Narnia and the iconic lion Aslan's song of creation is a beautiful passage. So many fun little seeds for things you'd recognize if you read this at the "proper" point of just before the finale. A good reflection point before The Last Battle. But for me? This one sticks with me because holy shit CS Lewis would be able to write some amazing RPG sourcebooks. Flexing the worldbuilding a bit and having fun with it. The Wood Between the Worlds (something I use in my TTRPG multiverse) and the intoxicating tranquility of it all, the dead world of Charn and the unsettling Hall of Images. The feel of the totally not Garden of Eden and it's a great example of one thing I admire about Lewis's writing here. I like how he plays coy with the narration, like admitting he can't quite capture a translated poem's beauty. It's a cool effect, letting your mind wander and leaving a little mystery to things mortals aren't supposed to understand.
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Mouse Joust List
Hi everyone!
I’ve put together the list of mice participating in this tournament. There will be 48 mice competing!
I’ll be posting the bracket itself separately, along with what matchups you should expect to see first and when.
Without further ado, under the Keep Reading is our list of competitors, ordered alphabetically:
Algernon from Flowers for Algernon
Angelina Ballerina from Angelina Ballerina
Basil of Baker Street from The Great Mouse Detective
Cartesian from The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins
Celestine from Ernest and Celestine
Chrysanthemum from Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
Click the Mouse from Between the Lions
Danger Mouse from Danger Mouse
Daroach from Kirby Squeak Squad
Despereaux Tilling from The Tale of Despereaux
Diddl from Diddl
Fieval Mousekewitz from An American Tail
Gadget Hackwrench from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Geronimo Stilton from the Geronimo Stilton books and cartoon
Gus and Jaq from Cinderella
Jerry from Tom and Jerry
KiracChu from Kiratto Pri☆Chan
La Souris Verte from “Une souris verte” (French folksong)
Maisy Mouse from Maisy
Martin of Redwall from the Redwall series
Maus from Deltarune
Mickey Mouse from Disney
Mona from Super Lesbian Animal RPG
Mouse from The Gruffalo
Mouser from Super Mario Bros. 2
Mrs. Frisby/Brisby from Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH/The Secret of NIMH
Ms. Mowz from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Oliver from Purrgatory
Pinky and the Brain from Animaniacs
Poppy from Poppy and Ragweed (The Tales Of Dimwood Forest)
Quill from Moss (Video Game)
Quinley from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Ralph S. Mouse from The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Ralph Stilton from Bojack Horseman
Rastamouse from Rastamouse
Reepicheep from The Chronicles of Narnia
Roquefort from The Aristocats
Speedy Gonzales from Looney Tunes
Squeak from Garfield
Stuart Little from Stuart Little
Tandemaus from Pokémon
The Mouse from Froth on the Daydream (L'Écume des jours)
The Mouse from “The Giant Turnip” (Russian folktale)
The Three Blind Mice from Shrek/Nursery rhyme
Tutter from Bear in the Big Blue House
Warehouse Mouse from Imagination Movers
Wemberly from Wemberly Worried by Kevin Henkes
Wooden Mouse from “Tomcat Disposables” by Will Wood
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