So, does mixing potions retain the abilities and does drinking mixed potions in the same bottle count as drinking a single potion.
Saw this on Twitter. What 3 potions would you drink?
I would take brown, white, and yellow!
DND update!
It’s been a while! Giant ants and got to scream “Pedophiles” and shadows. Also, 8 year old has become a bludgeoning necromancer on a war path. So fun!
it is time for crab on tumblr, but not time for crab in my life. yet.
Who else has an odd fear of their legs popping like Barbie doll legs? No blood, no gore, just a little non and socket. You can pop the legs back on but just the thought.
You know what everyone who asked me the question “What do you wanna be when you grow up?” I take back my answer.
My answer is no longer “I wanna be happy” or “I wanna be okay”
Somewhere, at sometime, someone looked at you and smiled. I don’t know the reason why, but at some point you made someone smile. And that’s enough. Your doing a good job.
Writing tip to you all!
Ive seen this a lot now, where villains are formed by other villains. The trope itself is good, but the problem is when you switch to quickly between hating and loving the past villain. You can blur the lines, of course, but switching so wildly from one to another is chaotic and makes a character confusing.
Tip is finished, go home.
I feel like everyone has a phantom movie in a movie series. Like they know the movie exists and have watched it but can they tell you jackshit about it? No. For all I know “Despicable Me” could have been about bananas and family trauma and I wouldn’t have known no matter how many times I might’ve watched it.
"Oh doomed yuri is great! I love doomed yuri soooo much! Hey, you should read some doomed yuri!" You know what I love? Joy, whimsy, feeling happy for the day you god damned masochists
Writing Tip for ya guys!
World building can be hard task, considering how there’s so much to take care of. For the more ambitious types you may consider even creating creatures. Creating animals is a difficult task as they have to seem somewhat realistic. What I recommend is taking a pre-existing animal and changing its habitat and diet.
Here, let’s change a tiger! We can change the tigers environment to a mountainous one, and we can make it an omnivore! First let’s change its size, let’s make them a little smaller then a coyote. Let’s make them thinner as well, shrinking their head and legs to be more agile. We can make their coat slicker and fur shorter. We can exchange the proud oranges and whites to more dusty browns similar to that of dirt or bark. We can make they’re teeth smaller and more dull, as well as make their ears bigger and slightly more pointed. And we’re done! We’ve changed a proud and huge predator of the forest to a small and sly omnivore of the mountains. Of course it doesn’t have to be extremely realistic but unless your creature uses a magic of some sort I would recommend not doing extremely unrealistic things.
Tip over! (This was a long one.)