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finn the human’s canon event is losing his right arm . it happens literally no matter what
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Three Buckets: Fern and Finn take a trip into some old ruins, but Fern may have ulterior motives.
Dungeon Train: On their way to a mysterious cave, Finn and Jake stumble across a seemingly infinite train filled with enemies just waiting to be slaughtered.
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Day in Fandom History: September 30…
Finn and Jake stumble upon a train in which every cart is a dungeon and the duo steps into the train, in which Jake gets bored quickly but Finn on the other hand, decide to not exit out of the train. “Dungeon Train” premiered on this day, 9 Years Ago.
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Adventure Time S5E36
Dungeon Train
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listen I expected literally Nothing from the D&D movie okay, like I can't make it clear enough that I expected the most soulless money grab with a good cgi budget imaginable, I went in having already gone through every stage of grief and landed on acceptance and LISTEN
I fucking CRIED during this dumb RPG movie. it wasn't just "not terrible" it was objectively good with a clever plot and compelling characters and sincere emotional beats. this movie loves D&D so fucking much and it NAILS the "a bunch of goobers try to be cool and accidentally discover The Power Of Friendship And Also Great Violence" classic D&D party vibe. their barbarian's last name is fucking Kilgore and my entire family cried in the theater.
I hope they make twelve of these motherfuckers.
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I think where a lot of attempts to do "Dungeons & Dragons-style" settings in alternative milieux go wrong is that they're imitating the explicit trappings of standard D&D settings without putting a whole lot of thought into why those trappings are the way they are. Your standard D&D setting is essentially gonzo sword and sorcery fantasy, and there's a very particular internal logic to it which isn't necessarily going to be obvious examining it in isolation.
For example, one of the more common sword and sorcery fantasy tropes which strongly informs D&D-style settings is the convention that "monsters" are usually something protagonists can talk to (and have stupid arguments with), even – and often especially – when it would be incongruous for them to be so chatty in a more conventional fantasy setting. If you want to carry that over, it's not enough to go "well, D&D settings have chatty dragons, so my setting should have chatty dragons, too"; you need to think carefully about what things qualify as "monsters" in your setting, and what role they play in it.
Basically, what I mean to say is that if you're transposing D&D-style worldbuilding into a steampunk milieu, player characters should definitely be able to talk to the trains.
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some of the cuties ( ˙꒳˙ )
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It was Maid Day today yesterday a week ago so I got struck by inspiration to draw the worsties, and it ran away from me into a whole AU where they’re coworkers at a maid cafe.
She’s a med student & this is just a part time job, and this is his depression job while he gets his life back together. He needs something he can be workaholic about to forget what it’s like having a personal life and personal issues. He’s actually the accountant, but the new hire janitor (Izutsumi) doesn’t show up for half her shifts and is a sloppy worker, so he gets the extra work of doing her job on top of his because he’s undervalued and overworked. Of course, janitors also have an uniform to keep the aesthetic cohesion as they go about cleaning the place, of course.
Senshi’s the part time cook you only see slivers off, he’s kind and warm when you do see him and have a chat but most shifts he’s in and out the kitchen without a trace. Laios and Falin are regulars because Falin and Marcille are besties & in the same med school, Laios accompanies Falin as she visits her friend at work and gets hooked on the food. Chilchuck has to remind Marcille to work instead of chatting with Falin for an hour, and next thing he knows she’s distracting him from work too.
That’s it that’s the AU. Inspired by this idol AU fanart a bit <3
This was not meant to be birthday gift but well…… Happy bday Chil!!!
Read from left to right
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this is for like the 5 people who are really into the httyd books and delicious in dungeon
if people like it enough i might actually do more than this dumb ten minute doodle
idk i feel like httyd books and delicious in dungeon share a few themes
especially with the eat or be eaten sort of thing
maybe im just overextending but
something might be happening...
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Got thinking dungeon mobs
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Play Date: When Ice King overstays his welcome at the tree house, Finn and Jake invite over Abracadaniel to try to make him leave.
Dungeon Train: On their way to a mysterious cave, Finn and Jake stumble across a seemingly infinite train filled with enemies just waiting to be slaughtered.
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Day in Fandom History: September 30…
Finn and Jake stumble upon a train in which every cart is a dungeon and the duo steps onto the train, in which Jake gets bored quickly but Finn on the other hand, decides to not exit out of the train. “Dungeon Train” premiered on this day, 10 Years Ago.
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