Drew this one for @yankingmyvajane. Was a super fun way to break the art block I’ve been struggling with lately.
Very gay moment from one of the latest D&D sessions.
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From Daedalus to the Wright Brothers to NASA flying a tiny helicopter on Mars, the concept of flight has fascinated humanity for millennia. This was no different for an 11th-century monk named Eilmer (AKA Elmer/Oliver. Oliver is due to a misreading). Eilmer of Malmesbury was briefly mentioned in William of Malmesbury’s Gesta regum Anglorum. Sadly this text is really the only surviving account we have about Eilmer. That being said, his works about astrology (now lost) were referenced as late as the 16th century.
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Axel Holy & Roper Williams - Self Esteem (ft. Flying Monk)
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Found an animation inconsistency:
(Sun Wukong's neck fur from Lego Monkie Kid season 4)
The one on the left is the correct one btw
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New art of my current DnD character, Oeex the Aarakocra Monk.
She’s cursed to have lost all her feathers and be a walking skeleton, and then went looking for religion to break the curse (hence monk now). She’ll buy any talisman off any old snake oil seller that she thinks might get her feathers back and hangs them off her wings. She doesnt eat or drink and cannot drown or be poisoned.
She has no filter and will always say or do the first thing that comes to mind, utterly chaotic, and thus her holding onto the team’s necklace of fireballs is probably NOT the best idea.
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Since y'all liked the first one so much, have a second
Me and Mint dragging my friend who's never played Rain World into Jolly-co-oping Monk's campaign.
yes I know Moon looks weird.
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The Batman 2 should end with this exact shot before the credits roll.
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Anyone else unable to photograph quaker parrots because they don't want to be photographed?
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How I wonder, how does translate Burgrr?
"Pretty simple answer to that! (assuming you mean the emoji language that was seen throughout the prolonge.)"
"It's an "old-school" way of communicating to other beings thoughout other zones (i.e kinda like a multiverse, but a little different.)"
"It's more visual than audible, kind of like sign language in a way. Just look at the images and the context, and you'll be able to understand characters like Harmburger!"
"Say if you weren't that much of a talker. You could just use this type of communication to give answers to complicated answers."
"Although using this type of language isn't always that readable."
"Being limited to just emojis leaves a LOT of loose ideas and answers to be interpreted. You'll have to crack out your creative brain to figure some stuff out."
Note: This is practically a simplified version of what me and Doodle managed to gather from the webcomic "Awful Hospital; Seriously the worst ever". For all we know, we could've gotten a few stuff wrong here. We suggest checking the webcomic out though, for context AND the comic itself. It's pretty underrated considering it's run-time and characters!
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CLANG! (2021)
Alternatively: fuck around and find out.
Practice with dynamic posing. Lizza doing what she does best - kicking people taller than her (which given she's only 3 feet tall isn't too hard).
(If I've missed any tags, I sincerely apologise, and please let me know so I can correct it.)
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