Each circular element represents a facet of exploration.
For instance, the compass is round, maps are circular, and even the star patterns we use for navigation bear a circular shape.
Each circle symbolizes the spirit of exploration.
Moreover, if you observe closely, you'll notice that each circle is composed of two interconnected circles.
This signifies that when we embark on an exploration, we may not always achieve the exact outcome we desire.
Just like the two sides of a coin, exploration entails the possibility of both success and failure.
It also emphasizes the presence of multiple paths and options. Even if we fail in one endeavor, we can still find success by charting a different course.
New character time as a treat!! This is my drow/aasimar circle of stars druid (one of the classes yall recommended for me)! She’s a sort of fallen celestial who became bound to the material plane and is trying to do good with what power she has left💫
This was just a quick little treat for myself but hope y’all enjoy!
accidentally have the potential to be too powerful now that I have a sewing machine. am I good at sewing? no. am I restraining myself from buying fabric with the garden of earthly delights on it so I can wear it as a shirt? absolutely. how do people who can sew restrain themselves from making a ton of stupid shit
Ylli, for @zephyrbug! They're a fallen aasimar/drow with a strong star motif, and I mean, it's all I love in a character! Please look at these patterns because they look a good moment to sort out--
I've tried some new stuff here, what do you think?