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dndcreaturesinfo · 7 months
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Bone Golem by Critical Crafting
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dndtreasury · 7 months
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Magical Tatto Graft by Critical Crafting
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educationaldm · 1 year
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The Driftsong Whale Homebrew monster from @CriticalCrafting. A few fantasy stories have sky whales, magnificent creatures, it's nice to have some 5E D&D stats for some. https://www.reddit.com/r/CriticalCrafting/comments/12dr8jw/oc_driftsong_whale_statblock/
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dndcharactersinfo · 7 months
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Metemancy Wizard by Critical Crafting
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rubydart · 9 months
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I just realized I haven't posted any of the illustrations I've made for Critical Crafting's homebrew tabletop content. Here's the Qallupilluit. Children who wander too close to the edge of the ice will risk finding a Qallupilluit who will stuff them into their amautik and pull them into the water.
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Critical Crafting - Spore Cattle by Željka Dobras
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wizardsspellbook · 11 months
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Summon Ghost Ship
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undead-knick-knack · 5 months
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And of course he fucking loved it 😭🖤💜
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dndsettingsinfo · 1 year
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The Depths of Xephal
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wifegideonnav · 7 months
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so listen. we all know that if they ever made a tlt show it would be bad pretty much no matter what. so my pitch is let’s just give the project to steven moffat and see what he does with it. by the time he’s done we’ll have a show called “john” all about how tragically and manlily sad jod is and how you know what maybe imperialism is ok sometimes. tamsyn gets buckets of cash, some white guys get acting roles that they’ll regret the rest of their career, and i get a new hbomberguy video essay to rewatch every six months or so. someone call the fucking bbc ive solved this.
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dndcreaturesinfo · 7 months
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Cauldron Golem by Critical Crafting
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dndtreasury · 11 months
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Wristband of Mighty Magic
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educationaldm · 7 months
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Halloween is coming, so here's the homebrew D&D stats for the Headless Horseman from Critical Crafting.
https://linktr.ee/criticalcrafting
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dndcharactersinfo · 8 months
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Mouslings by Critical Crafting
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i feel like. percy is going "you do not understand what a terrible threat delilah briarwood is" and bells hells are like. our friend laudna has been handling her for thirty years? our friend laudna is a wet paper towel bitch (affectionate) and we have seen her get defeated by a plant, a sticky patch on the floor and the general concept of getting asked out, so like.
have you considered that you are just a little bitch?
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amongaesthetics · 11 months
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To all the people who think apocalyptic clothing aesthetic is tight, industrial-feeling, torn, and black, do I have news for you.
In any of the human-on-human apocalypses, yeah, that might be true. But the more popular ones, like zombies, would probably result in any areas with pre-made clothes being dangerous or empty, and in the off chance you DO find something, it is not going to fit perfectly like that unless you or someone you know has the time and the ability to alter clothing.
In most “safe zones” or “bases” in the zombie apocalypse worlds, food production, defense training, and wall building are usually prioritized. However, this overlooks the amount of young kids and injured adults who can’t really do that. They would likely be the people who care to the wounded, and also the ones patching up the holes in the clothes to make them last as long as possible.
My point to this aesthetic is that craft stores are probably not as dangerous or empty, and grabbing yarn an easy stop on the way to get the wood glue, spray paint, and decorative icing I’d imagine people could use. With the rise in popularity of the fiber arts, there’s a higher chance of SOMEONE in this base knowing how to crochet or knit to create new clothing that keeps warm and actually fits.
So rather than an industrial look, I submit there’s a HUGE lack of crochet/knit apocalyptic fits. Additionally, since zombies are usually able to track through smell or hearing and not sight, and the amount of black yarn is probably limited, I submit that these fits could be pink, or lime green, or orange, and nobody would complain because they have some damn clothes and this isn’t a fashion show.
That is all.
Thank you for your time.
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