Rat that wields a human-sized sword.
Archenemy- human who wields a rat-sized sword
This is will Crack your neck like a peanut.
Time to share this freak here.
Yup, this guy's made the rounds a few times on other sites, now he lives here.
today is the only day you can reblog this
Science stimboard for anon
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no. phil can, though
Same man I was before
Farewell online privacy
Can somebody from the science side of the internet please tell me why this image of The Hound from RWBY is so fucking hilarious?
I can't stop myself from cracking up and laughing whenever I look at it for a few seconds and I have NO idea why. He's just so amazing XD.
types of wizards :)
"Remember that photo from middle school? The one with the sweater?"
"WHY ARE YOU GUYS LIKE THIS?"
"Because it's funny."
The hero’s secret identity is revealed. Surprisingly, their enemies have enough honor to not go after their loved ones or lord over their personal life.
From the article:
NASA has released a free, original tabletop role-playing game, and it’s one part educational experience and another part sci-fi/fantasy epic with magic and dragons. The crux of The Lost Universe, the organization’s first TTRPG,involves a mystery: What would happen if the Hubble Space Telescope disappeared? It’s a simple premise and one that hides the complex backstory underscoring the events of the role-playing game. Without getting into the weeds, the game takes place on a planet called Exlaris, which was once thrown into chaos when a black hole moved too close and kicked it out of its orbit. The planet has since gone back to some degree of normalcy and is now almost completely dedicated to academia. In one city, a scholar named Eirik Hazn made a spell to connect with Earth to study the Hubble Space Telescope, which has famously collected data on black holes. However, the spell and telescope are stolen by a dragon, and researchers working on the project have been disappearing, so the players — Earthlings who worked on the telescope at NASA who were brought through a portal to Exlaris — have to save the day. The official 44-page gameplay book is available to download for free on NASA’s website. You can play it in a party with 4-7 players, but you may need to fudge a few things to graft this narrative onto your TTRPG system of choice. The book says it’ll take around 3-4 hours to get through the adventure.
Or a Plague Doctor. Yes, I'm 19 Yes, 90% of my posts will be whimsical reblogs
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