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aziraphales-library · 2 years
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Hi..love your work so much ...so i was wondering..is there any fic where aziraphale is a saint or a priest and that Crowley has a mission to make him sin?
Oh, so many! I would suggest looking for fics with priest Aziraphale and demon Crowley. There is even a small Colletcion - Priest and Demon.
Here are some recs:
Apotheosis by wargoddess9 (hikaru9), Z A Dusk (snakeandmoon) [E]
It’s 1955 and Father Aziraphale Fell has been called to preside over an exorcism in the tiny village of Crosswell. He’s confident in his faith and abilities … but something is wrong. The demon is unusually strong, and Aziraphale can’t shake the feeling that something has accompanied him home from the ritual. Haunted by a dark presence that knows his every deepest desire, will Father Fell stay true to his calling as a priest, or will he let himself succumb to temptation, and freedom?
A story of possession, desire, and casting off the shackles of both Heaven and Hell.
Come in, father by DarkHedgehog [E]
Father Aziraphale didn't hesitate when he received invitation from the mysterious lord Crowley. Aziraphale's faith is strong, he could never be tempted away from priesthood... or could he?
A demon Crowley/priest Aziraphale fic
In The House Of My Father by entanglednow [E]
Aziraphale is hurried from his church in the middle of the night to do a service for Lord Gabriel. But the task he is given will test everything he believes.
to see you by summerofspock [E]
The first time Aziraphale saw Crowley, nearly two years ago, the demon had been assigned to tempt him, to whisper foul intentions into his ear until Hell claimed his soul.
Lightning from Heaven by Phoenix_Soar [E]
During the Regency, the angel Aziraphale is assigned as a rector to a small English village where an inexplicable darkness lurks beneath a pastoral facade. As he works to uncover its secrets, he meets an enigmatic red-haired stranger whose sudden keen interest unnerves him to his core.
Written for the Dark Omens Zine: Heavenly Hell Vol 1. A collaboration with the artist nightxpining.
And a comic
Mind the tags, some of them are dark.
~Mod N
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ranseur · 9 months
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actual scene as it happened in the show
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One of my fellow DnD players requested an illustration of their PC if he'd gone down a darker path, so here he is being all litch-y and evil.
This was so much fun everyone should give their OCs bad ending AUs
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leon-swedfinqs · 2 months
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With you, I have forever~
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vigilskeep · 4 months
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bg3 makes me so superstitious
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5ecardaday · 1 year
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Paths to Glory– New Theros-themed Subclasses for Bard, Cleric, & Fighter
Since this is technically an “off” week for my normal weekly releases, I thought it might be nice to offer up another preview of my upcoming Theros-themed compendium, Forgotten Odysseys. I’m especially happy with the bard’s College of Chronicles; I feel like I hit the exact flavor I was going for, and I’m always a fan of subclasses that blend new features with existing class mechanics.
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yubriamakesart · 1 year
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more Favor and Omen because I can't stop myself
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rollforjackass · 8 months
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i've been trying to figure out how everyone in good omens would translate as a dungeons & dragons character and so far i've got:
heaven vs hell = fey vs infernal. 'but why wouldn't heaven be celestials?' you ask. excellent question. that's for aziraphale and crowley to question, and no one in heaven to know for certain.
heaven, of course, assumes they Are celestials, because they've never met an actual celestial in person and have no reason to think otherwise, and if you so much as think that they might not be you're getting smited/smitten/smote, buckaroo.
adam young is a tiefling but his parents assume he just takes after someone way back on his dad's side.
the Them are a fighter (pepper), a wizard (wensleydale), and an artificer (brian). they are all still kids.
one of crowley & aziraphale is an oathbreaker paladin and the other one is a twilight cleric. so far i Think it's book aziraphale = cleric / tv aziraphale = oathbreaker, and book crowley = oathbreaker / tv crowley = cleric, but it could be the other way around. or they're both multi-classed. i have to think more about that before i decide.
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omens-augury · 1 year
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definitely forgot to post her, but here she is!! finished first and posted second, Akta Sarlowe lives in my heart <3
I'm ravens-harbinger on artfight if you want to fight me this summer :^)
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misterradio · 2 years
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WHAT IS THIS HEALTH BAR???????????????????????????
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effysayres · 2 months
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i’m aware it’s in direct contradiction with the goal of the game, but i never know what to name my dnd characters. :/
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bonefall · 2 months
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how do surrogacies for cats in another Clan work, socially? With honor siring you don't have to stick around once the cat you're siring for is pregnant; but with surrogacies you're going through an entire pregnancy and kitting process, which your Clan will probably catch onto at some point. Do you just... go off to give birth and come back and tell your Clan "bad news they didn't make it :( they all got uhhh eaten by a hawk sry all" after dropping them off with the cats you surrogated for
The out of universe reason is simple logistics. Some parents can't give birth but they still need a visit from the stork, with how small Clan sizes are.
In-universe, it's a whole process.
MOST surrogacies are done by family, or are in-Clan. A sibling who is able to get pregnant will do so, with the expectation that their family member will take and raise the kits.
More are done on a sort of "open book" policy. Onestar and Whitetail are an example of this; One wanted kits and asked White, but didn't want to coparent. She agreed, and neither one kept it a secret.
So Whitetail is not Heathertail's MOTHER, but it is known she was the honor-sire.
Likewise though, it's within your rights to keep it secret, even within a Clan. If you asked Onestar where the kit came from, invoking Queen’s Rights would shut it down.
But you could put two and two together that Whitetail was probably pregnant and stopped being so right when Onestar became a Mi.
For the record though. Listen carefully.
not every cat who is expecting will suddenly flash like a neon sign indicating it. The whole Clan will not suddenly get a text saying "DUDEHEART IS PREGNANT." Some people just don't show. Some cats don't smell that different. It's rude to ask unprompted and even worse if you guess wrong. Like real life.
Please understand.
On the Anthro-Scale, from 100% feral cat to 100% fuzzy human, BB cat gestation is closer to the feral cat than most of their other behaviors. So this is not the same "big deal" as a human pregnancy.
In general, I write "medical" topics closer to real cats than the Erins do. I mostly take "liberties" in the portrayal of disabilities so THOSE are closer to the real humans in my audience
intelligent cats are not going to be correcting me on my incorrect portrayal of Feline Diabetes, but I could unwittingly cause harm in spreading diabetic misconceptions that real people try to clear up, y'know?
Anyway. What that means is that warriors giving birth is not the federal issue that it is for humans. It's still not TOTALLY safe, but dying in childbirth is exceptionally rare, plus being much less painful and considerably faster
"The Birthing Stick" means something is wrong.
So there's several factors at play within Clans, but Out-of-Clan surrogacies are much more interesting.
These are usually arranged at Aftergatherings. They were rarer before the move to the Lake, which now sees waaaay more cross-clan friendships.
USUALLY the Clan's Cleric will be involved, which IS technically a waiving of the Queen’s Rights. Leafpool simply doesn't interpret it that way.
A more "traditional" Cleric, like Littlecloud, will NOT be involved for personal safety and comfort reasons. This makes a bad situation but that's the reality of QR (and is a reason why Fire Alone cats think QR doesn't go far enough.)
Kits are always given to the parent before 1 moon. Fading Kits aren't socially questioned if they fade before that 1st moon. So it's pretty easy to hide it.
"All of my litter was faders" is unfortunate in the way that a car accident is unfortunate. "Shit, are you ok?" "Is StarClan trying to keep a close eye on you? Are you going to try again?" Etc.
"Frequent Flyer" surrogates, like Brightheart, often keep a single kitten from each litter to avoid the implication of "bad omens."
If they aren't Brightheart who likes raising kittens with her mate, the kitten is often given to an in-Clan parent who wanted a child.
Most surrogacies aren't "free," but it does depend on who's doing it for you.
Like all other things in BB, this looks very different between generations, and depends heavily on the "attitudes" of the Clans at the tine. But, Queen’s Rights will protect you from revealing too much. STILL, surrogacies ARE harder than sirings. Just not impossible.
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y-rhywbeth2 · 5 months
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Random assorted stuff about the Forgotten Realms setting: For fic and roleplaying needs, or whatever. Brief stuff about language, "I'm going to kill everyone in this party except Wyll, who actually greets me like he lives in this setting," religion, magic, time and the calendar and holidays
The proper name of the world is Abeir-Toril, which translates to "the cradle of life" in an unknown long extinct language. It's abbreviated to Toril in common use. Fourth Edition decided that the Realms to retcon Abeir-Toril into being two sister worlds, Abeir and Toril, locked in orbit but not always connected so that it could force the Dragonborn in. *grognard voice* Even though there were ways to do that without literally blowing up the setting...!
You say hello by saying "well met." It's the default phrase and it's used all the time, despite only Wyll using it, for some reason.
Common is a trade tongue, simplistic so that it can be easily learnt for it to be spoken widely and understood by pretty much everyone. It is not much use for expression or for discussing complicated topics. Most people cannot read common if you wrote it down.
The language spoken in Western Faerûn (including the Sword Coast) is Chondathan, which is something like a romance language in structure. It is not unsimilar to common, but is more complex.
The majority of Faerûnian languages (including common and Chondathan) are written in the Thorass script.
Waterdeep is part of the Sword Coast North - also just called the North, and both Chondathan and the Northern language Illuskan are spoken there. Gale might speak both. (Illuskan is basically a Germanic language.)
Toril's inhabitants are polytheistic. The people worship all the gods who are relevant to their life: You pray to Chauntea for a good harvest, to Tymora for luck, to Waukeen for financial success, to Umberlee for safe sea voyages, to gods like Shaundakul and Selûne for safe travel in general... Generally you pray to the good and neutral deities for protection and help, and the evil gods in order to pacify them so they won't capsize your ship or have their priests sacrifice you or something. Some religious individuals also favour and worship one god above the others, not all of whom are clerics. Most of them are still polytheists, even clerics, and it's unusual for somebody to devote themselves to a god at the exclusion of all others. Apparently gods keep an eye open for undedicated mortals whose behaviours and beliefs align with themselves and often try to sway those mortals into worshipping them through dreams and omens and such.
All magic comes from the Weave (Mystra is the middleman between a god and their priest in this regard) and all magic is the domain of the gods. A ranger or druid must worship a nature deity who they receive their spells from, as paladins and clerics must serve a deity. Arcane spellcasters are not required to worship, and Mystra would only be allowed to cut off a mage in response to literally Earth-levelling degrees of stupidity, but many worship her by choice for similar reasons.
Days are 24 hours long. The equivalent to a week is 10 days long, and referred to as a "tenday" or, less commonly, as a "ride." Most people do not own clocks or other means of telling the time, and nobody really tries to keep track of an hour, mostly getting by through keeping an eye on the sky/light levels, as well as the activity of the people around them, and using habit and intuition.
In human lands (that is to say, pretty much all of Faerûn) the Calendar of Harptos is used. Twelve months long, 30 days in a month. It does weird leap year stuff with an additional five festival days between months, with the celebration of Shieldmeet occurring once every four years. January = Hammer - Midwinter/Deadwinter Day Feburary = Alturiak March = Ches April = Tarsakh - Greengrass May = Mirtul June = Kythorn July = Flamerule - Midsummer -Shieldmeet (occurs once every four years) August = Eleasis September = Eleint -Highharvestide October = Marpenoth November = Uktar - Feast of the Moon December = Nightal
Midwinter: Traditionally a day for making or renewing alliances between the nobility, who celebrate it with parties. If you're a commoner and you live in the North there are no parties and you call it "Deadwinter Day" and it's a day to hope your food stores hold out and that you don't freeze this year.
Greengrass is a festival to welcome spring. Traditionally, the wealthy gift flowers to the commonfolk who wear them or offer them for the gods relevant to summer (Lathander, sun god of renewal, for example)
Midsummer is about music and feasting and also pretty much it's valentines day, with betrothals and new courtships and dancing. If the weather is bad on Midsummer then that's a bad omen.
Shieldmeet is the leap day on the calendar. Traditionally rulers are to open their council to the common folk and listen to their voices on this day. Competition and tournaments (including ones for spellcasters) are a common feature in the festivals.
Highharvestide is, as the name implies, the harvest festival as the crops are all pulled in for winter. It's also the day travellers who haven't already left wherever they're staying leave before winter sets in
The Feast of the Moon is a holiday for honouring the dead and your ancestors.
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Drew the DnD party as kids cus why not! Some of them have changed a lot, and some of them have changed A LOT
From left to right, Janos belongs to @chopshajen , Masvari belongs to @pianissimoe , Celeste and Sikkuhl belong to folks who don’t have tumblrs, and Haven (back before he was a zombie) belongs to meee and @wethekeegsta is DMing for this game and crushing it
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halles-comet · 5 months
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also gilded age it seems like a show michael sheen should be on and isn't because of some kind of a clerical error. i've seen good omens and i've seen the good wife clips that man does unhinged and vaguely fruity american to a level better than our homegrown unhinged fruity americans screaming about opera house designs do
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confusedlucifer · 6 months
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OMEN ✨ finished this piece for the winner of my art giveaway over on bsky @wivensbane ! this gorgeous cleric stole my heart and all the stars in the sky
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