kelgrid: prokopetz: Alternative to the tired old wizard-with-a-sugar-daddy interpretation of the patron/warlock relationship in Dungeons & Dragons: Clueless boss and long-suffering employee, whose powers are basically the magical equivalent of pilfering office supplies for personal use Scheming master and duplicitous apprentice who are totally open about their loathing for each other and are keen to …

wearepaladin: professorbumblebee: sarapyon: “I wanna be a paladin again.” Bonus: @wearepaladin “I don’t know what’s more fulfilling than being a paladin” In which Shiro explains the whole thing perfectly with both solemn sincerity and comedic effect. I love it. @thessalian Source: sarapyon

oldearthmapping: prokopetz: prokopetz: You’ve heard of Fantasy Costco, now get ready for: Fantasy Ikea – A vast and echoing hall presided over by a fairy lord turned legitimate merchant (or so they claim!), this oddly sedate bazaar’s household goods – carefully labelled in Old High Elvish – are apparently wholly mundane, though their purchasers often …

we-are-avenger: rizaoftheowls: prokopetz: Fact 1: In most versions of Dungeons & Dragons, when infected – as opposed to natural-born – lycanthropes transform under the full moon, they assume the default alignment of their type during the ensuing mindless rampage. Fact 2: In most versions of Dungeons & Dragons, the default alignment of werebears is Lawful …

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