Aboleth-Eye's Worldbuilding Cauldron

Hey there friends! It’s Aboleth Eye, your friendly Fantasy and D&D/TTRPG account. I’ve been refining a bunch of projects new and old recently, and am trying some new things to get more engagement with my people!

So I’m sharing my new Linktree, which is up to date with all my ongoing projects and socials! This Tumblr isn’t going anywhere, I’m just making sure people know where to find my actively creative stuff!

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thecollectibles:

“The 3rd Chamber…” by Victor Ferraz

wolfythewitch:

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Odysseus moment

vanessagillings:

gouache painting of 5 warriors eagerly defending their home with swords and spears and shieldsALT
gouache painting of a giantess sleeping amid a pile of books outside of her tree homeALT
magic the gathering cardALT
magic the gathering cardALT

Hooray! I’m so excited to finally get to share two of the cards I made for the new #MTGLorwynEclipsed set!

It was such a joy to work on these and I’m still pinching myself to see my name on a magic card, how crazy! Many thanks to my amazing AD Jameela Wahlgren who was an absolute joy to work with!

gewska:

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THE MOON
Tarot Commission for Irisdaen

Commissions info!

cassandrajean:

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Happy New Year 2026!

The year of the Horse 🔥

I imagine him as the bringer of spring. Just perhaps not a very gentle one…


I look forward to another year, I love you all!

crowwkui:

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a blind vampire and her changeling companion ✄
(it’s yuri)

itsmissing:

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design comm for a bioluminescent wizard

sarakipin:

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A compilation of trees (2022-2024)

adastra-sf:

sivavakkiyar:

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And even before that, Sturgeon had been talking about this. From James Gunn:

Sturgeon’s Law was first laid down at a session of the World Science Fiction Convention in Philadelphia, held over the Labor Day weekend of 1953.

“When people talk about the mystery novel,” Ted said, as I remember, “they mention The Maltese Falcon and The Big Sleep. When they talk about the western, they say there’s The Way West and Shane. But when they talk about science fiction, they call it ‘that Buck Rogers stuff,’ and they say 'ninety percent of science fiction is crud.’

"Well, they’re right. Ninety percent of science fiction is crud. But then ninety percent of everything is crud, and it’s the ten percent that isn’t crud that is important. And the ten percent of science fiction that isn’t crud is as good as or better than anything being written anywhere.”

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

the-local-bohg-witch:

Do not forget the other victims of ICE

as much as we must mourn and stand in solidarity with Renee Nicole Good, please do not forget the other victims of ice raids, who are not white.

Silverio Villegas González, a cook from mexico who was dropping his son off at daycare and was murdered

Jaime Alanis, a farmer from mexico who fell off a green house at the farm where he worked to send money to his wife and daughter

Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez, a father and grandfather from Guatemala who was hit by a car

Josué Castro Rivera, a garden from Honduras who was struck by a car

And so many others who were killed or are dying in detention centres, prisons ect

racial bias is always something we must be aware of, Renee will be focused on because she was a white woman and a US citizen, but do not forget all the other victims of ICE, may they all rest in power

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ex0skeletal-undead:
““Thoughtful by Ismail Inceoglu
This artist on Instagram
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ex0skeletal-undead:

Thoughtful by Ismail Inceoglu

This artist on Instagram

heroineimages:

dumbgayemo:

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This is my favorite canon Drow art there is, it’s from ‘Menzoberranzan, city of intrigue’ and it depicts a mother showing her two daughters Narbondel as the city’s archmage lights it up for the day

Most Drow art shows nobles or soldiers being in some sort of conflict or about to ambush someone so it’s nice to see simpler moments like this one

I’m really glad this art exists. Fantasy cultures that are purely evil at best feel like lazy world-building to me, even when we don’t assume undertones of real-world racism.