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Inktober day 11 "Rest"

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A Look From Afar, digital painting by Ismail Inceoglu
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Meet Callum, my ranger for a future curse of strahd campaign đâ¨
Some people wanted to see more of Olâ Lucy, so here it is!
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Types of Ships
Parts of the Ship
Wind Directions
Sides of Boats
my bad, should have reblogged from here.Â
Oh my gods, guys, this looks so useful!!
Reblogging for future reference.
A reference I desperately needed
SWORDTEMBER DAY 13:Â PRIDE
Divine Transmutation, of blessed change and truest form đłď¸ââ§ď¸â§ď¸ Cold sun falls on my face, dancing in bright patterns through the water. In my chest I feel an ache, unlike anything Iâve felt before. The water is all Iâve known, cold, and dark, hidden from those that might seek to hurt me. I swim towards where itâs safe, where I am fed, left to exist. The deep blue surrounds me, and the ache grows, suffocating, choking, my legs thrash, up to the light. I feel air on my skin, and gasp, filling my lungs. For the first time, I feel myself breathe.Â
Trans sword trans sword !! Surprised I havenât made one of these before :3
Yesterdayâs sword!
You can support me on Patreon for ÂŁ1 and help me make stuff like this!
Who says you canât dual wield with bows?
I have more videos about this technique over on Patreon
Remember, even if you're terrible at drawing like I am but still want your TTRPG to look great, just take historical royalty-free art and go to town with it. For my latest TTRPG, The Grand Melee, I got the page border from an old religious artwork.
The Original Artwork
The Extracted Border
The Border Filled in
My vampires CAN walk into the sunlight but doing so would reveal what they would look like if they aged normally
Younger vampires donât have much to worry about but older vamps have reason to avoid sunlight as they age. They are still immortal, but their aged, sunlit selves are significantly weaker than their non-sunlit forms. Vamps over 100 years old run the risk of crumpling over, fully immobile, but still conscious

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Has There's a TTRPG for that! already recommended a TTRPG for that?
I'm going to try and keep this index updated whenever I see a new recommendation post, and also intend to double-check on the 1st of each month to make sure I haven't missed anything. I'm going to be grouping posts together based on what concept the recommendation list is centered around, and will be alphabetizing the list (note that this won't always be using the same title that is used in the post as I want to make this function more like a searchable index) and including the date of that post in year/month/day format (because that's the one I happen to find most sensible).
So, without further ado, There's a TTRPG for that! has already made recommendation lists for the following themes:
(currently under initial construction)
Like a particular franchise or other piece of media:
The Legend of Zelda (2022/09/17) Pokemon (2022/10/18) Star Trek (2022/12/26) Stardew Valley (2022/12/10)
In a particular setting:
Circus (2023/01/21) Dimensional Travel/Reality-Hopping (2022/11/29) Fathomless Forest (2022/12/04) Naval/Ocean (2022/12/12) Summer Camp (2022/10/24) Time Travel (2023/01/28) Wild West/Western (2022/10/02)
In a particular genre:
Cyberpunk (2022/12/08) D&D Alternatives (2023/01/07) Horror, Body Horror (2022/11/19) Low Fantasy, Non-Gritty (2023/01/31) Magical Girl/Mahou Shoujo (2022/10/11) Mecha (2022/11/28) Mecha (2022/12/01) Medical Drama (2022/11/10) Mythology, Gods & Demigods (2022/11/22) Revolution/Rebellion (2023/01/23) Space Fantasy (2023/01/26) Superhero (2022/11/02) Supernatural, Monster Hunting (2022/11/14) Supernatural, Monster Hunting (2022/11/18) Supernatural, Paranormal Investigation (2022/11/07)
Featuring specific elements:
Curses (2023/01/08) Giant Monsters (2022/11/21) Illithid Replacements (2022/11/26) Vampires (2023/01/10) Witches (2022/12/19)
Exploring a particular theme, mechanic, or idea:
Combat (2023/01/17) Crunchy (2023/01/11) Dueling Fops (2023/01/31) Epistolary (2023/01/07) Evolving Characters (2023/01/23) Grandmas (2022/12/31) Many Players, One Character (2023/01/20) Map-Making (2022/12/05) Math-Lite (2023/01/10) Plants (2023/01/16) Queer (2022/09/23) Rules-Lite Classes (2023/01/19) Settlement Building (2022/11/30) Solo, Worldbuilding (2023/01/25) Tactical Combat (2022/12/13) Teenagers (2023/01/02) Worldbuilding, Solo (2023/01/25)
GUIDE: NAMING A TOWN OR CITY
This post was originally from a FAQ, but since the original link is now defunct, I am re-posting it here.
There are many things to keep in mind when naming the town or city in your novel:
1) Genre/Theme/Tone
Itâs very important to consider the genre and theme of your story when choosing a town name. Take these names for example, each of which indicates the genre or theme of the story: Kingâs Landing (sounds fantastical) Cloud City (sounds futuristic) Silent Hill (sounds scary) Sweet Valley (sounds happy and upbeat) Bikini Bottom (sounds funny) Radiator Springs (sounds car-related) Halloween Town (sounds Halloween-related) Storybrooke (sounds fairytale-related) 2) Time/Place Itâs also important to consider the time and place where your story takes place. For example, you wouldnât use âVista Gulchâ as a name for a town in Victorian England. You probably wouldnât use it for a town in modern day North Carolina, either. Vista is a Spanish word and would normally be found in places where Spanish names are common, like Spain, Central and South America, the southwest United States (including southern California), Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Florida. 3) Size/Settlement Type An isolated town of 300 people probably wonât be Valley City, but a sprawling metropolis of 30 million could be called Windyville, because it could have started out as a small town and grew into a large city. 4) Geography Words like gulch, butte,and bayou tend to be regional terms. You probably wouldnât find Berleâs Bayou in Idaho, or Windy Butte in Rhode Island. Words like mount, cape, and valley are dependent upon terrain. Most of the time, you wonât have a town named âmountâ something unless there are hills or mountains nearby. You wouldnât use âcapeâ unless the town was on a cape, which requires a large body of water. 5) History Is there a historical person or event that your town might be named after? The Simpsonsâ hometown of Springfield is ironically named after its founder, Jebediah Springfield. Chattanooga, Tennessee is named after the Cherokee town that was there first. Nargothrond, in The Lord of the Rings, is an Elvish town with an Elvish name. 6) Combination of Words
person name + geographical term = Smithfield, Smith Creek
group name + geographical term = Pioneer Valley, Settlersâ Ridge
descriptive word + geographical term = Mystic Falls, Smoky Hill
person name + settlement type = Smithton, Claraville
landmark + settlement type = Bridgton, Beaconville
Word Lists
Types of Settlements
Geographical Features
Place Words
Common Suffixes
Other Descriptors
Some helpful, basic guidelines for developing a consistent or thematic approach to naming villages or towns or cities in fiction.
And never forget, you can change it later ⌠in fact, one can almost guarantee that the more village, town, or city names you come up with during the worldbuilding phase, the more likely youâll change one (or all) of them in due time.
Consider:
Victorian England: 1867-1901
American Old West: 1803-1912
Meiji Restoration: 1868-1912
French privateering in the Gulf of Mexico: ended circa 1830
Conclusion: an adventuring party consisting of a Victorian gentleman thief, an Old West gunslinger, a disgraced former samurai, and an elderly French pirate is actually 100% historically plausible.
It really just comes down to whether a given individual or group is looking for reasons to include, or reasons to exclude. Hypothetical groups like these can go a lot further than this, too.
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Safe deposit lockers manufactured during 1840. One of the engineering marvel of our ancestors. Great !
Fantasy Guide to Political Structures
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Let's be honest, fantasy authors love their kingdoms and empires. You can throw a rock in a bookshop or a library in the fantasy section and you will 99.99999% hit a fantasy book that will be set in or mention either of those structures. But what are they really? What's the difference between them all? Are there any more examples of structures that would suit your WIP better? Are you using the right terms? Let's have a closer look.
Duchy
A Duchy is a small territory ruled by a Duke/Duchess. While Duchies can be found in kingdoms, some duchies were sovereign states in their own right. Duchies are usually small by land mass but some duchies such as Burgundy were extremely powerful and influential. Independent Duchies were usually apart of a kingdom but grew so powerful that they eventually broke away to become a sovereign state in their own right. An example would be modern day Luxembourg, historic Milan and Burgundy.
Principality
A principality is territory ruled by a Prince/Princess. A principality is typically smaller than a kingdom and in some instances, can be apart of a larger kingdom or be a sovereign state. Principalities have a history of having broken away from a larger kingdom or eventually becoming apart of a kingdom. A principality within a kingdom is ruled by a Prince/Princess, usually an heir of the monarch and can be used to train them up to assume the throne in the future. Examples include Monaco, Liechtenstein and Andorra.
Kingdom
A sovereign state/country that is ruled by ruling King or a Queen. A kingdom is much larger and more powerful than a principality. Kingdoms can be feudal, meaning they are ruled in a strict hierarchy or an autocracy where the monarch rules alone with minimal input from the government or constitutional where the monarch is more of a figurehead and the government has a good chunk of control. Examples include England, Thailand and modern day Spain.
Commonwealth
A Commonwealth isn't a popular choice in fantasy but it is an interesting structure. A Commonwealth in its most basic form is a collection of states that are linked by either a shared culture or history. A Commonwealth can be a politically power or an economic power, with every state allowed to participate as much as they like. Not one state leads the others, it is all one group of equals. A Commonwealth can be a good idea for a group of nations that are more powerful together with them keeping their own independence.
Federation
A Federation is a political structure that is made up of united states or countries that are under a single government but each state is still independent and rules itself. Each state can have different laws, different cultures and economies but they all answer to the single government. Examples include the United States of America.
Republic
A Republic is a territory that is ruled by leaders and heads of state that have been elected on merit and by choice of the people. Republics are not just countries but can also be much smaller areas such as cities. Republics are democratic in nature, with the people having a say in who leads them in accordance to a constitution. There are many kinds of Republic: presidential, parliamentary, federal, theocratic, unitary. Examples of Republics include the Republic of Ireland and the city of Florence.
Protectorate
A Protectorate is a country/region/territory that is independent but relies on a larger, more powerful state for protection either in a military or diplomatic sense. A Protectorate was often used by Empires in order to maintain control over an area without annexing it. There are many reasons a larger state and the protectorate would agree to this, mainly the protectorate is much smaller meaning it is far more vulnerable to attack or it has very little power when compared to other states. A Protectorate allows the territory some power to rule itself but the larger state may feel the need or desire to interfere in the dealings of the territory. Examples of protectorates include the client kingdoms of the Roman Empire like Egypt before its annexation and Puerto Rico.
Empire
An Empire is a collection of nations that are united under one sovereign head of state or government. An Empire is formed by one nation steadily taking control of other nations, either through straight invasion and colonization or acquiring them through marriage and other less violent ways. An Empire is powerful mainly because it can drum up more resources, more influence and more military power. An Empire might impose the traditions, beliefs and culture of its principal nation - the nation that started it all - onto its colonies for better control and feeling of uniformity. Empires never last, that is something to always remember. Empires will eventually fragment due to the vast size and sometimes revolt among the conquered states. Examples of empires include the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire.

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Hey. Did you know? You can just start making stuff. Even if you're bad at it. Especially then.
You can write the first paragraph to a cute short story. You can program a tiny text-based game. You can hack together a desktop wallpaper using other peoples CC licensed art.
Every one of those pieces make the world a little bit more yours and a little bit more beautiful. Share it, save it, look back at it in a year. Let it inspire you to do it all over again. Again and again until you're surrounded by so many amazing things.
You can piece up a session together, it doesn't have to be a full blown campaign, just some encounters, a couple of NPC a bit more fleshed out than the rest, and you good to go. Make something you would like to play and you would enjoy.
He should be at the Adventurer's Guild.