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slate021fr · 2 years ago
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Day 16 - Someone else’s dragon(s) - @dragonaday-fr
May have gotten a BIT excited and went a little overboard,, Everyone has such amazing dragons, I’d draw them all if I could!! Dragon links and @‘s below ^^;;
First is Panapana for @bakugames-fr! Been itching to draw one of their dragon designs for AGES they are so incredible
Then @meesefr’s Undine! I ADORE Meese’s art and water dragons are AWESOME
Seaglass belongs to @goannafr! Wanted to do something for her and tried to pick a dragon with less art. As per above, awesome water dragon!!
For @kc-rising, their derg Freya! A true guardian!! It’s apparently already in her bio I’m rolling around joyfully <3
Had to do one of @dire-vulture’s dergs!! I chose Keiji, since I’ve drawn his siblings too. A crime I hadn’t yet! Ofc I also included his bf Ardest
Finally, one for my bestie tff @transtundras-fr!! I chose to draw Biblindi, and (of course), I had to include his sister Philoi!! They are stargazing :]
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theartofmadeline · 8 months ago
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happy pride! this dragon is gay <3
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monstermonger · 3 months ago
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Romanticism-inspired fantasy.
Joining inprnt’s print sale through the weekend 💜
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seratlantisite · 3 months ago
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Nice try Bioware, but I know the state of Southern Thedas better than you do.
First off, it matters if the Hero of Ferelden is alive or not. When the First Warden recalled all wardens, our hero knew that was a bad call and refused, finally splitting off from Weisshaupt after years of mismanagement and taking scores of wardens with them. Their presence and leadership makes all the difference, rallying southern Thedas once more against the blight. If you have only an Orlesian Warden Commander in Amaranthine they’re less inspiring, but as long as you’ve done Awakening they are a boon nonetheless. There is someone to lead the fight against the darkspawn while other focus on the Venatori.
If you 100% completed Awakenings and also Soldier’s Peak, the Ferelden wardens have never been so prepared. They’re organized, they’re outfitted and they’ve been ready for this for years. Also, if you allied with the Architect then you have scores of strange research to give you an edge.
If Merrill completed her Eluvian then she moves south once again and joins the effort. She’s managed to cleanse the blight before and she’s ready to try it again. And her knowledge of the crossroads gives the south an edge on their movement and supply lines. If Hawke’s sibling is a Warden they accompanied her.
If the Inquisitor let Briala have power in any way, the Dales become the leaders in the war against the Venatori, forming a formidable alliance with Ferelden, Orzammar and the Marches, the likes of which have never been seen. And if you completed Jaws of Hakkon then their alliances with the Avvar and Chasind are stronger than ever.
Of course, if the Inquisitor kept the Wardens around after Here Lies the Abyss then their numbers are bolstered. It may cost Wiesshaupt later, but that’s Rooks problem. And if you completed the Descent, then the Inquisitor and Warden had a much better idea of what was coming and spent ten years getting ready.
They will not be broken.
They will weather this storm.
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artkaninchenbau · 11 months ago
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A h-heartfelt reunion..?
Bonus
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cinnamon-flame · 1 month ago
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Qibli and Winter annoying each other for fun
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hel-unleashed · 2 months ago
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Zevran, no!
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ruporas · 11 months ago
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dragon meat, you, and me
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psin314 · 2 months ago
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be careful, boys. 😦
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mooreaux · 2 months ago
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Love Undying
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sanctus-ingenium · 11 months ago
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look at my creature
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endrae · 3 months ago
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babygirl
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arcane-gold · 4 months ago
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the inquisitor has far too much on his plate these days
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ruushes · 2 months ago
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all you really need to make a good first impression on the ceo's grandson is for him to have suffered a year of solitary confinement
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asha-mage · 9 months ago
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DnD Character Concept: A Cleric who insists stubbornly and earnestly that their obviously evil patron deity (I'm thinking Lolth or Asmodeus but really any Evil Greater God would do) is actually Good and Benevolent and Just and dismisses all evidence to the contrary as slander from rival deities. Their proof to their claim? Using their divinely granted powers for the most intensely Good tasks and quests they can find: feeding the hungry, protecting the weak, curing the sick- all done in the name of their Terrible Dread Lord and without any expectation of compensation or string attached.
The deity in question is all "???" but keeps granting the cleric power because all that free worship and influence from the people who now pray to them is nice, and hey if the cleric wants to put in the leg work to launder the deity's reputation what reason do they have to say no?
Only it turns out that the cleric is actually playing 4D chess because of the way faith works in Faerun (and most DnD settings). As more and more worshipers start believing The Terrible Dread Lord is actually a Good and Kind and Noble god they start to be influenced by that to become Good and Kind and Noble. Slowly but surely they find themselves warping to match the perception of the masses. It starts by just giving a few random blessings out of what they think is pity, or maybe sending a sign to help someone who is lost on what the deity insists is a whim....but it snowballs until you have Lolth smiting down slavers or Asmodeus sending out devil's to drag down a tyrant to the depths of hell and then they realize 'oh oh no' but by then it's to late: the religious reform movement within their flock is too massive and been ignored for too long as benign. They can't just turn around and smite their own followers- not only because it's tacky but because they feel... compassion and responsibility for those that look to them for guidece.
And then you have the cleric, who at level twenty is literally their most powerful agent and also the high priest of this out of control heresy smugly sipping their tea because they where right all along. Their faith in their deity is vindicated- after all what is faith if not believing in something so strongly, against all evidence, that it becomes truth unto itself?
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magemance · 2 months ago
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Most Holy.
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