#squish scribbles
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thesquishiee · 3 months ago
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He’s a good boy but shhh
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squisheebugdoodles · 2 years ago
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my brother likes to bring supernatural up in the middle of normal unrelated conversations and it always feels exactly like this ghgndsmfkgkdshfsdlsdmfsdfj
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inafallsaway · 2 years ago
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Monkey marriage
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carnivalcarriondiscarded · 1 year ago
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Wally in your style makes my brain so happy, and I want to squish him, and hug him, and bite a big chunk out of his hair!!
NOT HIS HAIR-
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coldcalamari · 1 year ago
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mudad dio au except jonathan is also there, except he's just a talking head in a jar like in futurama after dio stole his body
gio calls them mudad and head dad
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anon you got me, i love silly mudad content
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cowardlykrow · 7 months ago
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thinking about @toringo's tinky again
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laugtherhyena · 1 year ago
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I had a vision
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signatureartsblug · 3 months ago
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Drew a scene in Mine and @straws-and-sunflowers RP and I drew their OC who's Luffy's mother uwu She's pretty as fuck.
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izel-scribbles · 6 months ago
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more oc doodles (from a different storyline than the last one)
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he is, as the kids say, "babygirl"
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scribsisnotdead · 7 months ago
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drew the two hedgehogs i haven’t drawn yet!
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moonlight-mistral · 1 year ago
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I made a chainsaw man inspired cover with two of
@retrocandyart's ocs for their birthday!
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thesquishiee · 6 months ago
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Happy Mother’s Day to Yone
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lumilasi · 2 years ago
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Another quick-ish doodle to practice using my new set-up. The shading's a bit sloppy, but I was really more focused on getting used to a bigger screen, than making anything perfect lmao
Anyway, I was looking through FS for typo fixes again yesterday, which inspired me to make this. Tenko gets revenge for all the Squishing Izuku did to him as a baby lol
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carnivalcarriondiscarded · 1 year ago
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Kinkajou!!! i miss her!
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nintendont2502 · 4 months ago
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hes just a bug
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kinloch-warden · 1 year ago
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I've been having a lot of thoughts about magic in Dragon Age:
So mages in Dragon Age seem to have spell books right? Merrill mentions that Anders has a grimoire, Flemeth has one, the mage enemies in Inquisition have them, etc. So it stands to assume that most mages have them (maybe not lifelong apostates like the Hawkes but circle mages for sure, right?)
I think these spell books are a compendium of instructions for many spells that mages CAN learn and cast, not just the ones they already know how to cast.
Like in world leveling up would just equate a mage getting time to memorize new spells so that they could cast them without needing to look at the book (aka the instructions).
I think mages can cast most spells if they have their spell book with the instructions for the casting of the spell available. Obviously some people are going to struggle with certain schools of magic even if they have instructions for it (my warden is hopeless at casting entropy spells).
And then they have a core set of spells that they know well enough that they can cast quickly and easily in things like combat or emergencies (aka the spells on they have on their hot bar from leveling up).
So mage spell books are basically their vast collection of notes from years of apprenticeship and further study as an enchanter (for circle mages) or notes on spell casting that they've figured out themselves or learned from others (for apostates and such).
I also like to imagine that spells aren't as rigid as they are in, say, d&d. Mages can essentially twist reality to their will, which I feel lends a lot of mutability to the magic use. So while there is a template for certain spells in books, everyone is going to cast the spell a little different and each casting will probably be different based on what the mage wants the spell to do.
Like how DA2's cone of cold is a wide swath of ice spikes to impale enemies vs DAO's cone of cold being a concentrated and controlled blast that freezes enemies solid. I think mages can do both of these and more depending on what they want the spell to do/ what they need it for in the moment.
So compared to d&d where a spell like fireball is always going to have a 150 ft range, 20ft radius, do 8d6 damage etc. things are a lot looser. Mages draw on the mutability of the fade and bring it into the real world to cast spells, so it makes sense that spells are inherently mutable.
So the best mages are more like sculptors rather than rules lawyers :3
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