luckthebard Originally from ailustrarte

ailustrarte:

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Happy Critical Role Campaign 4 Day for those who celebrate! Can’t wait to meet all these new characters and places tonight.

No, I’m not obsessed by this character design what are you talking about. I’ll draw other characters next time, I promise.

Tyranny is Whitney Moore’s

@criticalrole Campaign 4 let’s go!!!!

503-error Originally from officialbillhader

motherblackcap:

officialbillhader:

[Description: a TikTok video showing someone holding up a Macbook laptop with an incredulous look, with a caption reading “Alan Turing after I bring him to 2026”. The person inspects the laptop, and as they do so they say “Oh my god. This is—this is incredible. Like, I just—I can’t even comprehend what I’m looking at here. Like, I just never thought that like in a million years society would ever, ever be able to create something like this.” They pause and look at the laptop screen, and say “And you said they’re both hockey players?” /End description]

groan-taire Originally from rowanisawriter

rowanisawriter:

rowanisawriter:

imo the pov character should be lying to themselves and concealing shit from themselves constantly

interrupting others who might say something revealing or important, thinking around things, using words like “didn’t” or “doesn’t” or “imagines” to describe actions not taken or half taken, dreaming things and never talking about them or thinking about them during waking hours, lying to people, hiding true feelings, sitting in shadow or low light to keep any accidental flicker of emotion hidden, writing in obtuse ways that doesn’t let the reader know what they’re thinking or planning, avoiding adverbs in tense moments, describing actions in straightforward and almost clinical ways sometimes, hiding the truth from the character and the reader even though you both know or suspect but there is just enough space there to fill with doubt

citizen-zero Originally from chimaerakitten

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So the banner ad didn’t scale down for the mobile browser and it took me multiple minutes to realize that this stock photo of people in business suits was not, in fact, an illustration of what oathbreaker paladins in service to an evil power are supposed to look like