Lil' bit of render: Etienne, my fire genasi main D&D character/ I wanted to give him fancier clothes than he usually wears, but realised I didn't like it all that much, and I prefer him in his simple shirts and jackets.
Trauma bonding.
Quick drawing based off the horror ttrpg I'm in. My character discovered new things about himself through said trauma bonding with his new best friend, and now he fantasizes of coming home to him. They're getting somewhere.
Never thought I'd play out a hetero man discovering...
Hello again. It has been a long while with no communication, and I know you're a nice person who visits the site daily. I just want to make sure if I need to wait for your reply in a rp, or just forget about it and move on. No hard feelings if I need to forget about it, just trying to figure...
Some more silly roleplaying sketches with a friend enjoying gifted sweater...
...same friend committing a big mistake...
...and my character discovering his most probable bisexuality with a trash of a man...
...who he chose as his best friend forever.
The other man side-eyed Jamie, hearing the comment. “Well, you don’t have to be an asshole about it.” Chaz mumbled back, not in a confrontational manner. He probably wasn’t as offended at Jamie’s snaps and quips as most people: he knew the teen, and himself was a bit on an indifferent side. It...
Yorsh is a Russin cocktail I've heard of from a friend, which is basically beer with vodka shot.
Some time in the KULT: Divinity lost game everyone had a breakdown except my character (which is surprising, for he is the one to get emotional), and my co-player was drinking that with a friendly...
Unsurprisingly, Chaz took this much easier than Jamie. Come to think of it, there was a large part of skepticism in his voice, and rightfully so. Maybe that was why he was so keen on dragging Jamie along with him, and talking about it. Still, he at least was able to entertain the idea. Whatever...
I am having too much fun with symmetry tool in CSP.
Player characters of a Vampire: the Masquerade game i'm narrating.
Bartholomew the Tremere, Noah the Malkavian, Agnes the Tremere, and Frank the Toreador.
It was hard to understand if Chaz actually believed what Jamie was saying, and could one blame him? Summon a thing from beyond our world sounded fun paper, but every thinking human being would be skeptical to say the least about the reality of such a thing. Maybe some religious idiot would buy...