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full colour lineup of most of the dnd characters i’ve played since i started playing ttrpgs!! ✨
from my first pc for lost mines of phandelver, to a character for a homebrewed bachalorette-style tv show, i have gotten to play alot of fun characters in alot of interesting campaigns! some of which had an ending and some that never did, i loved them all!!!
i’ve joined another dnd group since making the last of these characters originally and look forward to hopefully drawing them and adding to the squad!
#dnd#dungeons and dragons#dungeons and dragons pcs#dnd oc#dnd pc#my art#i'll tag them all at the end but if anyone wants more details on each i have more details in their original lineart lineups#pleaseplease pleease click on them for higher quality#some of these were minorly tweaked and some were HUGE PAINS IN THE ASS TO GET RIGHT#i think the biggest change was noah cause he looked like ME rather than how he actually looks#and he's my whc mc now so#still not Happy with him but i can't tell what's wrong with him anymore so he will stew on the blog#and now#ronnie foyle#bb#magenta#soots#akemi kamada#salt c#salt#kiwi#bug#calcie skullcrusher#carkas illphelkiir#efram allway#nessie#chip#reo kitigawa#cosima#poundtown
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Any ideas for events/things 2 do in london? xx
For me to be more specific you’ll have to be more specific but here are some things I’ve really enjoyed this year:
- go to the sky garden (i haven’t actually done this but i’m assured that it’s worth it - you need to book in summer) - go to daunt books in marylebone, it’s really cute- in a similar vein, go to the massive waterstones on regent’s street and foyles too!!- walk across tower bridge at dawn! you can sit at city hall to people watch after (i saw people taking wedding photos which was beaut)- go to moth club! my mate calls it hipster central but it’s a really nice venue and they have some good bands and tickets are quite cheap- eat at chotto matte (chocco??) it’s a really good (slightly expensive) restaurant just up from ronnie scott’s which you should also visit - telegraph hill park is lovely with a gorgeous view and a cute cafe- primrose hill is good for similar reasons- get cheap theatre tickets! there are loads and every show is a good show- all markets are good markets - i like wandering round mansion house area and mayfair, south kens is good for museums and you can look through the lamborghini window (my fave pastime)- walk up the mall at midnight! it’s so empty and cool (but be safe)
If you want more specific ideas let me know! Enjoy London!
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Currently filming the internationally renowned series Midsomer Murders, playing new sidekick DS Jamie Winter, Nick Hendrix is an anticipated rising star on screen.
After studying drama at Exeter University and training for three years at RADA, Nick Hendrix has worked extensively in London theatre productions such as Man and Superman, The Light Princess, and What The Butler Saw. Nick also recently played opposite Laura Carmichael in the ITV murder series Marcella, which is on now available on Netflix.
You will also spot him in the much anticipated Netflix produced drama The Crown, due to air on 4th November 2016. Other notable TV shows in which Nick has featured include Black Mirror, The White Queen and Call The Midwife. Film credits include Legend and Suffragette. Candid had the pleasure of interviewing Nick about his life, inspirations, and visions.
Photographs by Will Bremridge
Did you always know you wanted to be an actor? If not what inspired you to pursue acting?
I think I subconsciously always wanted to be a performer of some sort. I didn’t have that eureka moment people talk of often – it crept up on me I guess. I was a chorister at school so I found my way in through musicals and that then lead to my first straight play at senior school: Journeys End. I had some ambitious drama teachers who gave me an eye into what was possible on a stage and I think that’s when I realised I loved it and (hopefully) was good at it.
You’ve appeared in a variety of popular dramas from Call The Midwife to Foyle’s War – Would you say you are drawn to period dramas?
It’s very hard to have much sway over your career particularly in the early years so there’s an element of coincidence involved. Also we’re lucky in this country that we’re so good at making them and therefore there’s quite a few about. So I wouldn’t say I’m drawn to them per se but I do love doing them. We’ve such a great and fascinating history that there will always be characters and stories to tell and hopefully I’ll be part of some of them!
You also appeared in a range of films, most recently Legend with Tom Hardy, how did you find working on such an iconic film?
I think the whole world is fascinated by The Krays and therefore just being part of that movie was a real pleasure. The amount of people who ask me about it or have a story connecting themselves or a relative somehow to Reggie or Ronnie is endless! I’ve also been a huge Tom Hardy fan since Bronson so getting to meet him and be on set with him was a real treat. Hopefully not for the last time!
Of all the characters you’ve played, which role has been your favourite/did you feel particularly connected to?
I loved playing a Duke in The White Queen. In a boyish way there is nothing that feels more like being an actor than being in a suit of armour on a horse in a castle. It was very cool.
Which character’s wardrobe/style have you enjoyed the most?
In Legend I got to wear probably the most beautiful tuxedo I’ve ever worn. It was an extremely dark blue velvet and it fitted like a glove. The period stuff often lends itself to elegant suits. I filmed a bit on The Crown (out later this year on Netflix) and similarly had a three piece suit in that that was simply perfect. But I have to say there’s something very comforting about filming in the present day, as in Marcella, and just putting on tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt.
How would you describe your style?
I think elements are quite simple and functional. Day to day it’s grey jeans, converse high tops, well-fitting t-shirt sort of vibe. I also have an inordinate amount of grey sweatshirts that I love. But when dressing up I like a mix of old school English tailoring with a touch of Italian elegance. I like to think that it’s an unconscious effect of my mix of English and Italian parentage! But I’m not overly set in my ways I feel my style is still evolving and finding its way, which I’m happy about and enjoying!
Talk about the hit series Marcella. How did that compare to your previous work?
It was certainly nice to step back into the present day after a lot of period work. I’d just done a modern play too so was very much in the zone. In the show, my character, although not necessarily highlighted in the end cut, was a personal trainer and having worked as one in the past, I felt a real connection to the character. It was an exciting show to be part of and took me into the world of Scandi drama which is so popular right now.
How would you like to see your career develop, do you envisage yourself continuing in TV dramas or moving into film?
I think like anyone, I simply want to do as well as I possibly can whilst retaining some integrity. I always want to be going up, exponentially ideally. I’m loving shooting Midsomer Murders at the moment as the long shoot periods and varying storylines give me huge experience. But the dream is film. I grew up watching films and that’s where I want to be. There’s something about the romantic notion of ‘the movies’ that got hold of me a long time ago. But we’ll see, TV is a hot bed now and a lot of the most exciting work happens there, as long as I keep working, and working well, I’ll be happy.
Is there a specific type of role/character you would love to play in the future? Why?
I love the athleticism of acting. I’m a big action movie fan and would love to test myself in those environments. Whether it be car chases in Fast and Furious or rooftop sequences in Bourne. Very rarely can you name specific roles because you don’t know the films that are yet to be made but of those that will, I’ve always said I’d like a stab at Bond (but then who hasn’t?!). I think I could bring a bit of the old suave of Connery back whilst maintaining the physicality of Craig. That would be my pitch anyway!
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Nash, Turiaf to help develop top global talent
Former NBA players Steve Nash, Ronny Turiaf and Adonal Foyle were among six people named Friday to an advisory committee guiding strategy for the NBA's elite talent international training centers. The move follows the launch of NBA academies in China, Australia, India and Senegal to find and train
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My Binder - Notebook 1
Tab: Tab 1 Page 1: TV programmes, books read, DVDs seen, etc. Matlock* ☺. Nash Bridges* ☺. 7 News* ☺. Lewis* ☺. Murdoch Mysteries* ☺. Catalyst* ☺. Doctor Foster* ☺. Vera* ☺. The Level* ☺. Births, Deaths & Marriages* . Life at 9 . Grantchester* ☺. Inspector George Gently* ☺. Cheers* ☺. Becker* ☺. Poldark* ☺. Carlotta (2014)* ☺. Foyle's War* ☺. Hillary (2nd part) ☺. Endeavour: Young Inspector Morse* ☺. Inspector Morse* ☺. The Dovekeepers ☺. Charmed* ☺. Midsomer Murders* ☺. Girl Asleep (2015) . Joanna Lumley's Japan ☺. Call the Midwife* ☺. Blue Murder ☺. Waking the Dead* ☺. Hogan's Heroes* ☺. Get Smart* ☺. Michael McIntyre's Christmas Comedy Roadshow . Mr Selfridge ☺. Mrs Brown's Boys* ☺. Bondi Vet* ☺ . Doctor Who* ☺. Call the Midwife Christmas Special 2015* ☺. The Agony of Christmas* . David Attenborough's Great Barrier Reef* ☺. The Agony of New Year's Eve* . Miami Vice (2006) ☺. New Year's Eve: Midnight Fireworks* ☺. River. Silent Witness* ☺. The Halcyon. Grantchester* ☺. DCI Banks* ☺. The Division. DVD Sahara* ☺. Grey's Anatomy* ☺. Bewitched* ☺. DVD The Amityville Horror* ☺. The Weekly With Charlie Pickering* ☺. The Warriors . Adam Hills: The Last Leg* ☺. DVD: Guadalcanal Diary b&w☺. The King of Queens* Diff'rent Strokes* . Delicious ☺. Janet King* ☺. Charmed* ☺. DVD: The Exorcism of Emily Rose ☺. The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956)* ☺. Getaway* ☺. 633 Squadron (1964)* ☺. Ronnie Cheng: International Student* ☺. Unforgotten ☺. Cimarron (1960)* ☺. The In-laws (1979)* ☺. Megastructures ☺. Inspector George Gently* ☺. Numbers* ☺. Line of Duty* ☺. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960)* ☺. Ride, Vaquero! (1953) ☺. Poldark* ☺. Death in Paradise* ☺. Undeniable* ☺. The Inspector Lynley Mysteries ☺. Joanna Lumley's Nile* ☺. The Gods of Wheat Street* ☺. DVD: Exodus: Gods & Kings* ☺. Battle Cry (1955) . The Good Karma Hospital ☺. I'll Take Sweden (1965) ☺. Only those films & TV series not in Movie Collection will be put here in future.
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full colour height lineup of my dnd pcs too! ✨ just cause! ✨
#tabaxi#dnd pc#dnd oc#dungeons and dragons#dnd#my art#bug#ronnie foyle#akemi kamada#nessie#magenta#reo kitigawa#carkas illphelkiir#poundtown#cosima#salt c#salt#chip#bb#efram allway#calcie skullcrusher#ka'sith#this also gives a better look at outfits#i...don't do much detailing sorry...#ronnie is about 5'3-ish#and ka'sith is about 6'7"#noah harrow
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(left to right) Veronica “Ronnie" Foyle, B.B., Ka’sith, Kamada Akemi
fighting my art block one dnd lineup at a time!
Ronnie (she/her) is from @nexuseight’s campaign Camp Suchaname. She’s the queen bee of the high school and also an avid fencer. Her twin Beronica ‘Berry’ was played by @90sscifi.
B.B. (they/she/he) is a terminator from @90sscifi‘s campaign Terminator: Wildfire. They were very mean to the humans in their care but they had a task to do and burned along with the TZ.
Ka’sith (he/him) is a tabaxi from a oneshot. He’s a rogue who was not very stealthy and killed an old man.
Akemi (he/him) is a blood cleric from @90sscifi‘s campaign The Tournament of the Nine. He’s a teenager who has join the tournament to try a regain the honor his family lost when his eldest sister joined the tournie before him and died. Will he regain their honor? will he realise submitting yourself to a death tournie just for your family’s sake is not healthy? No. He died.
#tabaxi#dnd terminator#rogue#blood cleric#dnd tabaxi#my art#ronnie foyle#bb#ka'sith#akemi kamada#akemi may come back one day#who knows
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gonna put one of them altogether after BUT also wanted to add pride flags
(i did not use cis or straight flags cause idk which ones are genuine/fun and which ones were made, like, to be a cunt)
if there is question marks it is cause i literally cannot remember and remember saying one thing but can’t remember if i made that their canon
#carkas illphelkiir#calcie skullcrusher#bug#soots#poundtown#reo kitigawa#chip#nessie#efram allway#salt#ronnie foyle#bb#ka'sith#akemi kamada#noah harrow#roma#magenta#kiwi#saving for later when i forget again
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Nash, Turiaf to help develop top global talent
Former NBA players Steve Nash, Ronny Turiaf and Adonal Foyle were among six people named Friday to an advisory committee guiding strategy for the NBA's elite talent international training centers. The move follows the launch of NBA academies in China, Australia, India and Senegal to find and train
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Nash, Turiaf to help develop top global talent
Former NBA players Steve Nash, Ronny Turiaf and Adonal Foyle were among six people named Friday to an advisory committee guiding strategy for the NBA's elite talent international training centers. The move follows the launch of NBA academies in China, Australia, India and Senegal to find and train
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