I wasn't happy with the original...
so I redid it.....
The Star
(aka: the angel)
Themes: Justice, Law, Cause and Effect
Description: You are being called out for your actions and will be judged accordingly. If you are acting in the alignment of your higher purpose and for the greater good you will be rewarded. However, if you are found guilty you will be judged accordingly.
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i like transfem travis a lot but transmasc travis has it's upsides.
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Why has nobody told me about @campaignskyjacks earlier? Rude.
I hate Travis so much. I had to draw him.
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Hi guys, this is sort of my official "please, for the love of god, listen to Skyjacks with me” post because I’m losing my mind and all the content I can find is from the latest stuff right now, and I don’t want to spoil myself. I want to be able to talk about this with people!!!! I will make a watch (listen) party discord if there is enough interest. Just give it a chance; you won’t regret it. Also, some information may be wrong or outdated. I’m on episode 11 out of over 200.
Skyjacks is a ttrpg podcast about sky pirates in a world where there was a catastrophe about 200 years ago that left the sea unsafe to sail and maybe even damaged the entire world to the point where civilization is scattered and in small groups. There is very casual queer rep, and it’s casual to the point where it really just fits into the world perfectly.
A brief summary of the premise of the first episode will hopefully get you hooked. I’m really bad at summaries, but I promise it’s a billion times better than how I talked about it here:
Captain Orimar Vale is dead, and a mutiny will be on Gable, Jonnit, Travis, and Dref’s hands if they are unable to keep up the ruse of him being alive. To do this, necromancy (deeply forbidden magic) is performed by the Dref, the ship's doctor, to turn him into a semi-functional zombie. Captain Orimar is famous for his abilities as a captain; to replicate this will take great skill.
As they run out of supplies, they make a desperate decision: port on the land of one of Orimar’s scorned lovers or deal with the growing uneasiness of the rest of the crew. They haven’t seen their captain healthy in months, and whispers about his health are starting. However, greater danger will await them when they take to the skies again, lurking just beyond the clouds…
And more propaganda as to why I think you guys will like it:
There are unique and interesting gameplay mechanics they use to tell a really cool story, and if you like Hermitcraft or any other sorta storytelling-based SMP, I promise you’ll like it. Like. If you liked Boatem from Hermitcraft 8, you’ll love the characters in Skyjacks. The players are exceptionally good at playing their characters, their humour is unmatched by anything similar I’ve had the pleasure of seeing, and the story is prioritized, which I think is an amazing choice.
Best part? It’s still ongoing after, like, 5 years. Some people have left, but a good chunk of the OG cast has stayed. Not that leaving is bad, because holy crap, 5 years is a long time, and stories have to end at some point! It’s a good way of getting into something and knowing there is still a shit ton of content to be explored.
The music is good. The story is good. The characters and humour are amazing. The lore of the world is sprinkled throughout, and as you learn more about the world, the more excited you get. It’s incredible so far, and if you decide to listen to it, I will actually love you forever and ever. My boyfriend is on episode 190, and he finds it so funny every time I go. Oh my god, this is so cool.
Link to the podcast, but in a playlist (up to 180). So it’s in order and easy to find, since it’s a part of something else from the oneshot network:
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“The Fall of Spéir”
Mandatory Gable Skyjacks fanart to fight art block!
Heavily inspired by Federico Ferro’s painting “Lucifer”
(tap on the pic for high quality and please do not repost without credit)
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The Loom:
Toil, Obligation, Sacrifice
In the stories, a sacrifice on the Loom is how the crane repaid the man who had shown her kindness. It saved them during a hard winter, and it also broke her and caused pain to them both.
The Loom is a symbol for all those who take pains to serve the ones they love, but it is also their jailor. It is an act of sacrifice that precedes rewards and gratitude, or, in some bitter cases, met with no acknowledgement at all
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I haven't posted in a long time but I was super honored to be commissioned by the @campaignskyjacks make these drawings!!! Here are just a few of them, and I'm super proud of how they turned out. They were full of so many fun easter eggs and references- in fact I had to cut out a lot of ideas I had.
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this waifish fop of a dandy haha *white knuckle gripping my thighs* what a silly guy hahaha
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