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who doesn't like some golden glowy paladins? yeah, thought so.
also want a chatcover or something different? my commissions are OPEN! more info in my pinned post
#blood elf#sin'dorei#paladin#protection paladin#artists on tumblr#twitch graphics#twitch streamer#twitch#stream graphics#world of warcraft#chatcover#chatblock#chatoverlay#commissions open#blender#3d art#3d artist#graphic design#wow art#world of warcraft art#the queue
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the state i found bro in after a lesbian situationship
#orinthara#save me orinthara…#REAL toxic yuri#Reducing a proud honorable drow paladin into a pathetic & powerless woman…#Insane#minthara#minthara baenre#orin the red#bg3#art#orinthara truthers GET BEHIND ME ILL PROTECT U!!!!!#referenced emilyena 4 this piece her art is so yummay
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⚔︎ If you'll be my sword, I'll be your shield ⛉
#fewheja;jfaw#i have brainworms about them again#knight power couple#ffxiv#ffxiv screenies#ffxiv gpose#wolmeric#aymeric x wol#aymeric de borel#ajisai x aymeric#ajisaijar#gposejar#i just love the idea of ajisai becoming a knight whether she's being a little fem or a little masc#her entire life she's used healing magicks to mend the broken and its as much a part of her identity as her scales and horns#it's never been a choice; she's been blessed with an aptitude for healing magick so it's her responsibility to heal#it's an expectation not a choice#she cares on a human-human level but healing has never felt like an act of care to her; it's mechanical/automatic#if someone is hurt you heal them that's the way things are#but taking up a sword and shield?#willingly placing yourself in harms way for another person's life?#that's an act of care#haurchefant opened her eyes to that; you know how that story goes#being a paladin is less serving someone nd more about expressing how much she cares and pally gets bonus points because#she still gets to use healing magick#ajisai cares for everyone so it's perfect#knight ajisai knight ajisai knight ajisai#she's gonna protect the hell out of you#if your blorbo mains tank- im probably in love with them and so is she#ijiofjiawoejf;ekwl;jfawe#the brainworms demand tribute and who am i but a humble servant to their whims
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Timidly leaving this sketchy concepting art of my Dog comic guys as Fallout comic guys here and frolicking away.
#My art#Daogs#I draw my human fallout boys as various woodland creatures all the time.#It's only right the woodland creatures get to be Fallouts.#Karo is a Brotherhood of Steel Paladin leading Scribes to safety after their airship crashes#His flock of sheep are the Scribes he's protecting in this little scenario#Farleigh is a highwayman following in the wake of BoS hostilities#now following Karo and his Scribes and picking away at them as they lose trust in Karo#and as Karo loses trust in the orders he's being given from afar#Cry Havoc's story doesn't translate well because it was written about animals with animal problems#but it's fun to kick around.
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part one
“Guys,” a soft voice interrupted, and Keith could’ve collapsed with relief. The castle has been flipped sideways during the fall, floor suddenly now 90 degrees, and standing at the side of the control board, now the very high top, was Lance. For whatever reason he had climbed it while they bickered, and now stood very still, gloved hand pressed to the glass of the windshield. Blood trickled from his temple, tracing a line down the side of his face, disappearing in the neckline of his armour. “We got company.”
Shifting gears – Keith was about to tear him a new one, when Shiro says sound off you sound off – but froze when he looked out the window, following Lance’s gaze.
Marching towards them, in numbers Keith couldn’t pretend to count, was an army.
— — —
“Well,” said Hunk, holding Allura in both arms, “that looks bad.”
Shiro snorted. “Thank you, Hunk.”
“Anytime.”
Keith wanted to snap at them both. What time was it to laugh? They were injured, mostly defenseless, castle crashed. The Lions still sat, unusable, in their hangers. Hopefully they were okay, but it wasn’t like anyone could go check. Keith could barely even feel Red’s presence in the back of his mind – that stupid new Empire toy had drained them. It was frightening. And Hunk and Shiro were making jokes?
But Keith couldn’t find the words to chew them out. Instead, his voice was caught in his throat as he looked on the slowly advancing army with wide eyes and tense shoulders.
The advancing army was…trees.
That’s what it looked like, anyways. Rows and rows of rough bark and quietly swaying leaves, advancing in formation. A large black bird flew, cawing, above them. Keith tried not to think about omens.
“Did a forest come to life?” Pidge muttered, squinting. Keith was relieved she was seeing the same thing. Keith has been in space a long time, at this point, but this was like nothing he had ever seen before. This didn’t look like a people in any way he understood. They were alive, surely, their movements organic in fluid in a way non-living things couldn’t quite manage, but his eyes were not deceiving him, and in front of him was a bunch of moving trees. As he watched, they advanced slightly further, stopped, and froze.
And then, slowly, they morphed.
Out of the bark, people seemed to…melt? Was that the right word? The trees planted themselves on the beach as if they’d always been there, as if the giant ocean was simply a lake beside a forest, and the bark of each plant seemed to shimmer, to shift. Humanoid figures took form, with skin like wood and hair like moss and leaves, eyes dark and old and knowing. Little saplings hid behind the sweeping dirt skirts of giant, older trees, giggling amongst themselves. Tiny droplets of water shined in dots on dozens of brown faces, glittering on brows and lips and noses like diamond piercings. Vines wreathed around torsos like tailored clothing.
Above them, Lance gasped. It was a quick, near-silent sound, one Keith only noticed because he was watching Lance from his peripherals anyway.
“Dryads,” he whispered, unmistakably excited, and before anyone could get so much as a word in he scrambled down the control board, careened down the bridge, and sprinted his way out the exit.
“No, what are you – Lance!” Hunk shouted, the first to react. He handed a still-unconscious Allura off to Coran, who took her with a wide-eyed, confused expression.
“Number Two, what is –”
“I am going to burn your Percy Jackson books,” Hunk seethed, already stomping out after Lance. He scooped up his blue helmet on his way and shook it at the door. “You hear me, Leandro? Burn them! Head outta the clouds, that’s an army!”
Keith was quick to follow. The rest of the team fell in step behind him, jogging after Lance.
Outside was…well, it startled him.
He’d seen it on the way down, of course. But he hadn’t been focused, really, hadn’t taken the time to map it past what the air currents felt like, past a safe (ish) place to land. The beauty of it now knocked the breath out of him. The ocean was almost crystalline, it was so clear and blue. Keith could smell it even through his helmet, the salt, the sea, and something Keith couldn’t recognise. Every rock on the seashore shone in the bright golden sun, glittering like encrusted jewellery. Down the beach, where the rocks gave way to beach, the sand was bright brilliant white; hard, actually, to look at. On Keith’s other side was a rolling, sage green meadow, peppered with wildflowers so familiar Keith almost felt he could name them. He saw dozens of fruit trees, all different kinds, so ripe and rich his mouth watered. He was nowhere near enough to smell them, but the fruits were so plump and colourful that every instinct curled up in every corner in his head begged him to gorge himself to coma. Even the army in front of him, the rows and rows of stern tree warriors – dryads, Lance had called them – couldn’t stir wariness in Keith’s heart. His shoulders relaxed without his say-so.
One of the warriors stepped forth. She was wide-set, tall, and the ground trembled with every step. Her eyes were dark as murky green pond depths. Deep gauges lined her face, most from the pattern of the bark that made up her skin, but many that disrupted the pattern; rough, torn scars, one right through her right eye.
“State your business,” she said, voice rough as sandpaper.
No one said anything. The awe Keith felt was reflected in his friends, wonder rendering them mute.
“You’re dryads,” said Lance softly. He stepped forward, Hunk’s hand falling from his shoulder. “Tree spirits.”
The tree-woman nodded. “If that’s what your people call us, child. Here, we’re Aegians, Last Guardians of Marmaro. And we ask again – name yourselves.”
Her army raised their weapons as she spoke. Sharp, pointed weapons, some of hardened stone, some of crystal and marble, some of the same wood that made up their flesh. One even had shards of metal attached to a complicated string of vine.
“We are Paladins of Voltron,” Shiro said, finally, hands held up in peace. He moved slowly up from next to Pidge, eyes never leaving the Aegian leader, until he finally stood in front of her, arm loosely circling Lance’s elbow, tugging him gently back. “We come in peace. Our ship was attacked by the Galran Empire, and we barely made it out intact. We apologise for any damage.”
“I’m not sure ‘intact’ is the right word,” murmured the Aegian leader, glancing quickly at their smoking ship, “but regardless. You are here now. I am Dryope, and I grant you asylum, as is my birthright.” She said the name like dry-oh-pay, but with a lilt to her vowels Keith couldn’t replicate even in his own head.
Dryope stood to her full height – which, ho-lee – and struck her staff twice on the rock on which she stood. Immediately, the army fell back, weapons sheathed, postures loosened.
“Aegians!” she called, and every single tree-warrior stood to attention. “The Paladins of Voltron have come to us. We shall extend our hospitality to them, as dictated in the Ancient Laws.” She turned to them for a moment, contemplating. “Seven households come forward. Our guests are to be fed, clothed, and cared for. Who shall claim the honour?”
Keith exchanged a look with Hunk, shifting uncomfortably. Seven households? They were in no position to complain, but on all the planets they’ve visited before, they’ve never been housed separately. To speak up would surely insult their hosts – but was it safe to split up? They were injured and exhausted – if their hosts proved malevolent, they would be almost powerless individually. Allura was still out, Lance for sure had a head injury, Keith was, now that he noticed, breathing laboriously. A quick glance beside him revealed an odd angle to Pidge’s wrist, probably sprained, and Hunk shifted every couple of seconds like he could not stand comfortably. Shiro favoured his left leg. Only Coran stood tall and strong, Allura held protectively in his arms – but Keith knew better. (He will never, as long as he lives, forget the way the man collapsed, ashen and unresponsive, right at his spot at the castle’s controls. The rest of them had just been deemed healthy enough to fight again after falling ill to Deadman’s Spots, fevered and covered in sores and wasting away. Only Coran had been spared – or so they thought. They had almost lost him.) Coran could have a shard of bone sticking out of his leg and none of them would know.
They could not afford to refuse the help.
The gathered army rippled and shifted as people answered Dryope’s call. One by one more Aegians pushed their way to the front, until seven stood just behind their leader, shoulder to shoulder, chins raised proudly.
“We have space for the injured girl,” spoke the first Aegian. She stepped forward, and she didn’t look like a warrior at all – the smile on her face was soft and welcoming. She was much stouter than Dryope, and and her eyes held the same maternal kindness that Shiro’s often did, deep and black and understanding. The lined pattern that made up her bark was softer, lining her face like smile lines. Thousands of branches twisted and grew out of her waist, resembling the tangled roots of the biggest tree in the forest. Clinging to her branch-skirt were at least four little saplings, young and reedy, peeking their wide eyes out behind their mama’s hips. She smiled wider, hands outstretched, and Keith had to stop himself from walking into them himself.
“Yes,” said Dryope, nodding at her. Her face went oddly soft, smiling at the maternal woman. When she turned back to face the team, her face morphed back into its impassive expression. “Paladins, Rhea and her family will house your injured girl. She will be well cared for – Rhea has nursed and watched many in her time.”
“Come,” beckoned Rhea, almost interrupting Dryope. The leader didn’t seem to mind. “Bring her to me, she must be laid comfortably.”
Coran walked forward, handing Allura to her gently. It spoke volumes to her character that Coran approached her at all, let alone that he pressed a quiet kiss to his charge’s forehead and stepped away.
“She is only tired,” he said softly. “Not injured. She needs rest, and perhaps food.”
“I will see to it. Come, children.” With a sweep of her skirts echoing like a bamboo broom, she walked back through the ranks, saplings clinging to her back like baby monkeys.
Next, an elderly man stepped forward. He was hunched, gnarled fingers curled around the haft of a sharp wooden trident that resembled Dryope’s staff. Despite his limp, he walked with dignity, and when he lifted his chin to face Coran, his eyes were bright.
“Have you space, Father?” murmured Dryope.
He nodded. “Always.”
Using his trident as a walking stick, he strode toward Coran, standing beside him. Coran, ever the diplomat, smiled slightly, and began speaking with him too quietly for Keith to hear. Both men, he noticed, seemed to stand the same way, although he couldn’t explain what that meant. It was just – vibes, he supposed. An energy.
“By the Sky, Mother, how long is this going to take?”
Startled by the abrupt change in tone, Keith jumped, turning towards the man who spoke. He was taller than anyone on the team, although shorter than most of the other Aegians, and covered himself with leaves that looked deliberately sewn rather than grown. His smile was wide and white and what Keith could only describe as shark-like.
But what was most striking was his skin. The dark lines of patterns that covered it had Keith thinking he was as Aegian as the rest of them, made of tree bark, but then he blinked and realised – they were merely marks, or tattoos. Unlike the rest of the Aegians, this man had skin, this man was –
Lance gasped. “You’re — human!”
“Half,” the man corrected, chuckling. He swept forward and delicately grabbed Lance’s hand in one of his, pressing a kiss just above his wrist. Lance blushed up to his hairline. “My name is Peitho. I was born here, on Aegis. My father was a lost human explorer. I have never been to earth. But human genes…” He looked Lance up and down, grinning charmingly. “I’ve always felt they’re very dominant.”
Lance, obviously pleased with the attention, warmed up quick. He walked over, reaching up to brush the hair out of Peitho’s eyes, touch lingering. Like they were friends or something. Keith ground his teeth so hard you could hear it from the ship’s smoking engine room.
“I thought…I‘ve never seen a human in space. I thought we were alone, up here.”
Peitho laughed, full-bodied and bright, like the sound of a smoothly rumbling engine. His handsome face creased lightly as he laughed, emphasizing newly-formed smile lines, which only made him more beautiful, not less. Lance smiled widely along with him. “Oh, my dear,” he said, turning that charming grin full blast on Lance, “you are never alone.”
Keith thought his jaw might crack. What a sleazeball. No wonder Lance liked him so much.
“The introductions need not drag on,” Peitho said grandly, sweeping his arm out like he was in charge or something. His other arm was around Lance’s shoulders. “Akeso, Dysnomia, Elatreus, meet with your paladins. They are hungry, and likely tired from travel. The sooner we have them rested, the sooner they can partake in our welcoming festivities. Right, Mother?”
Dryope nodded, looking a mix of annoyed and amused. “Yes, you embodiment of impertinence.”
As ordered by the embodiment of impertinence, three Aegians stepped forward. The first – who must be Akeso, a tall, reedy person with willowy locs falling to their shoulders, who held no weapon – approached Shiro, nodding tersely. Keith felt his brother match the terseness, stiffening.
(Internally, Keith winced – could his brother not get someone who smiled, maybe? Akeso was probably fine, but, yeesh. There was once a time when Shiro laughed more than anyone else Keith knew. Sometimes maniacally, on two hours of sleep. But he heard it so rarely now.)
The second Aegian, Dysnomia, approached Pidge. Like the Green Paladin, she was short as shit. Keith met his friends eyes and snickered at her. The murderous look he got would make him more nervous if he, as Lance so often liked to gripe, had a bone of impulse control in his body. (Rich coming from him, but. Whatever. It wasn’t like Keith could argue.) The third, Elatreus, was absolutely, one hundred percent, the coolest Aegian Keith had seen so far. Holding an intricately crafted crossbow and with a shoulder width approximately the size of a small mountain, he lumbered over to Hunk. He held out his fist. Hunk wasted no time bumping with his own. Keith would be jealous if Hunk didn’t deserve it so bad.
“Oh,” said Peitho, after a moment. “Of course, there is one more. Ares!” He gestured with half as much enthusiasm at Keith. “Your guest.”
Keith stilled. From behind Dryope, the last Aegian host stepped forward. His pale, papery bark was gnarled and scared, bulky, and – stained, it looked like, all the way up the arms. His face was more impassive that Dryope’s, expressionless, except for the slightest of sneers. Resting on one shoulder was a massive club, three times the size of Keith’s head at its tip. Like his host’s arms, it was stained.
Keith forced himself to meet his stare. His host had eyes red as pomegranates – well. Eye. The right side of his face, like the rest of the Aegians, was humanoid. The left side looked like it had – looked like someone had clawed out his eye, leaving a gaping, half-healed knot of a scar.
Ares.
Keith wasn’t familiar with a lot of myths. But he knew what namesake his Aegian host bore – Ares, god of war, god of pain, god of hardened warriors and battlefield and bloodshed.
Fitting, hissed a voice in his mind. Keith curled his fists and ignored it.
“Paladin,” nodded Ares, taking his place next to him.
Keith swallowed. “Ares.”
“That, I believe, is everyone,” said Dryope. “Paladins, please follow your hosts. They will bring you to their homes and ensure you have somewhere to rest. At sundown, we shall reconvene at the hearth, eat, and make merry. Please –” she spread her hands, “enjoy our island. I will see you all shortly.”
She cracked her staff once on the ground. Immediately, her army parted for her, following her in formation once she marched through. Many of them returned to their tree form. It was still strange to watch.
Keith jumped as a hand reached out and squeezed his shoulder. Shiro smiled slightly at him, squeezing again before letting go.
“See you soon, kiddo.”
He followed his host, leaving Keith to realise he was the last still gathered in the shadow of their crashed castle. The eyeless Aegian stood next to him, hands resting on his club, watching him curiously.
Keith cleared his throat. “Um, we can go.”
The Aegian continued to stare. Keith shifted uncomfortably, fighting the urge to draw his bayard. That would certainly not help. Things were precarious enough.
“You do not trust us,” his host observed. His one remaining eye was unblinking, holding Keith’s stare until his own eyes burned and he had to blink.
“No,” Keith admitted. It wasn’t that he was scared of the Aegians, per se, but he was wary of them in the same way he was wary of the Blades of Marmora. He recognised their strength, their power, and knew from the way Dryope stood that she was keeping a lot of information to herself. Any group that kept secrets was impossible to trust, at least by Keith’s standards. He suddenly wished he had been paying attention enough to watch Pidge, Lance, and Hunk leave with their hosts, to make sure they were armed.
His host shrugged. “Wise, probably. I would have no trust in your position.”
He started to walk over the rocks, and Keith followed. It was no accident that the Aegian kept Keith on a diagonal to him, visible from his right side. Keith did his best to keep himself in his line of sight.
“You wouldn’t?”
“Do I look like I would?”
“I don’t know how to answer that diplomatically.”
To Keith’s great surprise, his host huffed a laugh. A slight smile upturned Keith’s own lips.
“Fair.”
They walked the rest of the way in silence. Off the beach and across the meadow, in a deep, round valley, there was a sprawling village. Small, large-bricked buildings dotted hills and lay nestled at the edge of small farms. Dead centre of the valley was a giant fire pit, gently lit, and surrounding it in a perfect circle were several larger buildings in the same style. Keith recognised many of the buildings as temples.
“This way,” Keith’s host said, beckoning him forward. He turned off the main path and walked along the edge of the hill. Keith teetered after him, trying desperately to keep his balance. He was reminded how hard it was to breathe with bruising around his ribcage, how tired he was. But he kept his mouth clenched tightly closed, unwilling to look weak.
They walked far past the centre circle, past outer circles, past even the farthest of farmhouses. In crossing one of them, the man stopped, Keith nearly walking right into him, and waited for several moments. He bent over as a tiny little boar came galloping to the edge of the fence on runty little legs, smiling as he scratched the thing between its tusks. Keith couldn’t help but notice the blood covering the sharp, portraying bones, as if the animal had just recently hunted.
“Hey, Kyknos. Good to see you.”
He pet the boar for a few more minutes, then wordlessly started walking again. Keith had to jog to keep up, tired from the hike so far.
“That, uh, your pet?”
“No.”
Keith waited. No more information came forth.
“Oo-kay, then.”
There was a Lance in his head that was laughing at him, bringing up every one-word answer of Keith’s that had frustrated the Blue Paladin to twitching eyes. Keith scowled.
Finally, the host stopped at a house. Keith felt he would nearly faint with relief, beyond ready to lay down his head, wariness or not.
“This your place?” Keith asked, panting.
His host raised his eyebrow, pushing open the door.
“No,” he deadpanned, “this is my annoying neighbour’s house. He’s on holidays. I’m staying here and using all his things to take revenge for hours of small talk.”
“Oh,” Keith replied, impressed. “Cool.” He’ll have to do that next time Lance is on a solo mission.
“No, I’m – I’m kidding, Paladin.”
“Oh,” Keith repeated, disappointed. “Less cool.”
“Just – get in the house.”
Keith didn’t argue. He followed his host into the small building, nodded as he was pointed to a guest room, and passed out the second his head hit the straw-stuffed pillow.
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part three
#I AM SO OBSESSED WITH THIS STORY YALL IVE BEEN RESEARCHING ALL DAY#i wrote CHARACTER SHEETS!!! I HAVE NEVER DONE THAT IN MY LIFE!!#vld#voltron#keith#keith kogane#klance#pre klance#pining keith#lance#lance mcclain#pining lance#mutual pining#rivals to lovers#canon divergence#blue paladin lance#red paladin keith#protective keith#team as family#original characters#longpost#my writing#fic#jealous keith#aegis au
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what is the quality your Tavs/Durges have that makes it MOST unbelievable that the origin characters would collectively deem them leader of the tadpole-ridden pack of freaks
(aside from Durge murdering in their sleep. among the other things)
#BG3#Baldur's Gate 3#Tav#Durge#Dark Urge#The Dark Urge#for mine.#it's that Syn lacks any sense of self preservation (guy who learned to clone themself and isn't used to being able to Actually Die anymore)#Neridiane doesn't notice a damn thing ever. at all. queen of not knowing a fucking thing.#Wranqen is just. a bitch#Misvari is way too law-abiding. she's not a paladin she's just Like That#Ulivra would ditch everyone (in the beginning) if it meant protecting herself#Marster psychologically analyses everyone. and offers Opinions.#Tilly is Just Some Guy#Nodall... actually is a genuinely good choice for a leader#OC Syn#OC Neridiane#OC Wranqen#OC Misvari#OC Ulivra#OC Marster#OC Tilly#OC Nodall
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Danse is so strong for shouldering all the weight of all the trauma that every fan of his projects onto him. stay strong soldier.
#kasper yaps#i dont think normal danse fans exist#all i see is ppl projecting onto him or using him as a form of protection for themselves#im not making fun. im literally the latter of that statement#he makes me feel very protected and i love him#paladin danse
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Will and Mike both having the only two supporter D&D classes is so special to me
#the cleric and the paladin???#and both of them protect their party together#i’m so normal about this i swear (no i’m not)#both dustin and lucas’s characters fight but theirs protect#byler#stranger things#mike wheeler#stranger things 4#will byers#stranger things 5#st5#dungeons and dragons
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Is taylor posing while asleep yes, do i know how it works? No i dont. Anyway they deserve softness.
#dndads#dungeons and daddies#my art#link li wilson#taylor swift dndads#taylors shirt says i survived the apocalypse and all i got is this tshirt#also yes that is links hoodie#swiftli#techniclly idk i always see them as queerplatonic#also i give link scars cause hes the protective paladin and i enjoy charakters with scars and its my time to traumatize the teens#also i was on the fence with his shirt and what to do with it and while looking thru pintrest i saw the ideal shirt for link in the future#oh yeah also this is kinda a second part to that other drawing i did and i might put these all together in the end but my cropping got wierd#so idk
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god what if fig "i think some people fight for friendship" faeth becomes a paladin that fights to protect her friends
#i would cry actually#fig faeth#i love this choice for her#she is very paladin coded#devoted to a protection cause#fhjy#fantasy high junior year#fhjy spoilers#dimension 20#d20
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BOSS KICKS?? :0
Boss Kicks!!! Here he is in a larger format hehe ☁️ 🕰💛⚽️
#my silly little 2040s soccer teen born in 1912. my son <333#skdbfkahdfkhfs i was thinking of making a separate post of him but i'm not??? 100% sure i liked how it turned out???#but it gets the concept across and for an icon ig that's all that really matters 😌😌😌#anyway. my pissfoot gumtoucher... my foot king... my protective paladin... my fucked up time kid... my asian baby...#you get it. the list goes on#thanks for the ask larkons!!!#asks#cute-as-buttons#dndads#happi doodles
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Ayden is a Circle of Stars druid:
Star Map
At 2nd level, you've created a star chart as part of your heavenly studies. It is a Tiny object and can serve as a spellcasting focus for your druid spells. You determine its form by rolling on the Star Map table or by choosing one.
While holding this map, you have these benefits:
You know the Guidance cantrip.
You have the Guiding Bolt spell prepared. It counts as a druid spell for you, and it doesn't count against the number of spells you can have prepared.
You can cast Guiding Bolt without expending a spell slot. You can do so a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
If you lose the map, you can perform a 1-hour ceremony to magically create a replacement. This ceremony can be performed during a short or long rest, and it destroys the previous map.
#cr liveblog#critical role#critical role spoilers#c3e100#ayden downfall#pelor the dawnfather#we also know he's a level 9+ peace cleric (telepathic bond)#and a level 5+ paladin (aura of protection)#unknown number of levels in barbarian#probably 3 to pick a primal path
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What's a good Halloween costume for Danse?
I think the dude would make a great Knight, like medieval style. He has the build and the attitude but I think he'd find it funny to dress up as a historically accurate Paladin and be like "Costume? What costume? This is regular attire for a Paladin." And keep a straight face because he'd think it was an excellent joke to pretend his costume was regulation. It's lame but Danse is so comically serious that other BoS members would chuckle at it cause he's just so pleased with his little halloween "prank" by the end of the day.
Post BB I think he'd just match a costume with the Sole Survivor. A big part of celebrations is celebrating them with people you know and are comfortable around and without his BoS companions he really only has SoSu for the time being. Is SoSu dressed up as a raider? So is Danse. SoSu is a wizard or something? He's their hunk henchmen (SoSu's words not his). I don't think he's one to think of like extravagent costumes cause he really wouldn't care but if it was like a party he'd try a little bit.
In like a real like scenario he's the guy who wears a slightly modified version of the same costume every year. Seeing that he like country music and longs for like a nice simple family like I can 100% see his dressing up as a cowboy or rancher. Pitchfork and lasso and all. To be honest he may just wear that as regular clothes too soooooo...
#danse probs wouldn't care and be more into like festivities like apple picking or some shit#like hed act like the costume and spooky stuff is mainly for kids but then youd see him telling synth Shaun that its okay if hes scared#and hed protect him just as an excuse to sleep next to his gun cause SoSu told an old campfire tale and he shaking in his power armor#bitch is scared by man hook hand car door#fallout#fallout 4#fo4#paladin danse#danse#ask#tisthegrimreaper
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Finished just in time for Ryan Guzman birthday! @eddiediaz-week
#911#eddie diaz#This is what I think Eddie Diaz's class would be in D&D#I really feel like that the Barbarian class fits him the best#I know#Cleric or Paladin would usually fit him best#but with all the rage he had in season 3...#And his tribe would be the 118#and he really tries to protect them as best as he can#and the ability to sense danger does really makes sense to protect his family#and for the Ancestral Guardian as his primal path is so good#I see the helicopter crew as his spiritual guardians work so well in this class#They were one sort of family who protected his found family at the 118#Thank you to Clown Car who helped me find the stuff I was missing to make this good! <3<3<3#This is also for Eddie Diaz week! It doesn't fit any of the prompts#and I'm tagging them anyway!#<3 <3 <3#eddiediazweek2024
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Paladin Subclass, Oath of Protection
We've released our first subclass, the Paladin's Oath of Protection on our Patreon!
The Oath of Protection is all about becoming the shield for your allies. Commanding the attention of your foes, and taking the hits that would send others to their knees.
If you're idea of a Paladin is protecting those who can't protect themselves in the fantasy worlds of Dungeons & Dragons, then the Oath of Protection may be for you!
The Oath of Protection calls to paladins who wish to protect the meek and innocent from the dangers of the world. It is their aim to be a stalwart defender of their companions, and those who cannot defend themselves. These paladins see themselves as shields before swords, they wield temperance and empathy instead of retribution and divine fury.
Protection Paladins are just as adept at war and combat as any other, but their focus is on mitigating damage to others, even if it means putting themselves in harm's way. An Oath of Protection paladin might dedicate themselves to a village with little defense, standing up against a force of bandits or monsters. They may seek to swear themselves to an individual who seeks to do good in the face of adversity, that otherwise wouldn’t be able to defend themselves, such as an outspoken activist against a local thieves guild, or capitalistic trade authority.
Tenets of Protection
A paladin who takes this oath is reminded of their tenets through the many scars they bear, having prevented another from needing to wear them.
Stand Against Tyranny. Cruelty and oppression thrive in the presence of the weak, you must be the wall that stands against its tides.
Protect the Meek. There is beauty and promise in all people, regardless of their strength or influence. But not every living creature has the means to stand against those with power. You use your shield to protect those who cannot fight for themselves.
Walk Your Own Path. Men with power and gold fear losing it, and often hire strong arms to protect them. But you walk a path that is your own, unswayed by material gains, seeking to keep balance in a world that others look to tip in their own favor.
Oath of Protection Features
Paladin Level Feature
3rd Oath Spells, Channel Divinity
7th Bastion of the Meek
15th Unyielding Shield
20th Divine Defender
Channel Divinity
When you take this oath at 3rd level, you gain the following two Channel Divinity options. See the Sacred Oath class feature for how Channel Divinity works.
Shield of Light. You can use your Channel Divinity to shield an ally and blind their attacker. When an attack targets one of your allies within 30 feet of you, you can use your reaction to summon a bulwark of light that redirects the attack towards you. If the attack hits, you take only half damage. The attacker must then make a Constitution saving throw against your spell save DC or be blinded until the end of their next turn.
Holy Vanguard. To defend others, you must be willing to take the hard hits that no one else can. As an action, you drop your defenses, encouraging enemies around you to press the advantage. For 1 minute, the first attack roll an enemy makes against you each round is done with advantage.
While Holy Vanguard is active you reduce damage dealt to you by an amount equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of 1). In addition, if an enemy that you can see within 30 feet of you attacks an ally, you can use your reaction to deal radiant damage to the enemy equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of 1) and give them disadvantage on the attack.
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Here I go, again... The ride just never ends.
Shiro's reaction to Allura sacrificing herself for him in Season One, when he was still a character who mattered:
Shiro's reaction to the exact same thing in Season Eight, when the writers had long since stopped caring about him:
Shiro's response to Ulaz, who he barely knew, sacrificing himself to save him, back in Season Two:
Shiro saying goodbye to one of his dearest friends, who saved his life and gifted him with his new arm, and the power source for it, in the final episode of the absolute disaster that is Season Eight:
#Takashi Shirogane#Shiro#You're nothingness but shining and everywhere at once.#Allura#The Silver-Haired Princess and Her Silver-Haired Paladin.#Voltron: Legendary Defender#Meta.#VLD Meta.#Bless Josh Keaton's heart for carrying Shiro's parting words to Allura because the animators failed him AND Shiro so hard#here#it's not even funny.#If I wasn't attached to these characters I would feel nothing during this exchange.#I saw someone say that the staff on this show were afraid of emotions and this scene is all the proof that you need.#It's a good thing that Shiro and Allura are now under my protective custody and having tea and cakes with Allura's mice after Shiro bought#her a nice sparkly necklace to make up for her sacrificing the Balmeran crystal from her tiara to power his arm.#They're best friends and he's a member of her bridal party and her future children adore him.#God I hate this show.
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