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brewerssupplies · 4 months
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Well, here's Scrolls! A short little rpg I've been working on a for a bit that's somewhat inspired by Elder Scrolls, specifically the more absurd parts of their physics and gameplay. I really hope you enjoy!
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gavamont · 9 months
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A wizard that is a sloppy bitch that writes all of his scrolls on scrap paper like bubblegum wrappers and notepads from hotels we stayed at months ago. He doesn’t have his shit together, but he has got really good at writing and drawing on tiny surfaces.
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hoejangles20 · 10 months
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drzone · 1 month
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this lego shit gets serious
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nuveau-deco · 2 years
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Gold Ring with Hidden Fold-Out Key. Dated ca. 1880, presumably Austrian origin. The rectangular ‘gem’ has an engraved scroll decoration and is framed either side by spread acanthus leaves.
(Source: collections.imm.hu)
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illustratus · 2 months
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Hypatia by Julius Kronberg
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officialwizardnews · 4 months
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hey has any one seen a animated scroll of create meth giraffe asking for a friend of course
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nobrashfestivity · 8 months
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Unknown from Kaikidan Ekotoba monster scroll
e Kaikidan Ekotoba, a mysterious scroll with 33 legendary monsters and human oddities, mostly from the Kyushu region of Japan (with several from overseas). It is believed to date from the mid-19th century. It is now in the possession of the Fukuoka City Museum.
The snake woman pictured here was reportedly encountered by six people on Mt. Mikasa in Nara prefecture. Five of the eyewitnesses died instantly. The sixth person survived long enough to make it home and tell the tale, but he grew ill and died three days later. The snake-bodied woman resembles the notorious nure-onna, except that this one has a beautiful face.
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mindblowingscience · 2 months
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The great libraries of the ancient classical world are legendary. From Alexandria to Rome to Athens, Baghdad, and Constantinople, these vast archives of times gone by are said to have contained stacks of texts on religion, politics, philosophy, poetry, literature, and the sciences. Only one's collection has survived to the present day, and we can now start reading its contents.
Continue Reading.
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Ok when I said my café was open, I didn't mean "bring your entire army of 400 skeletons". We're already out of coffee and they can't even keep it in their damn bodies.
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brewerssupplies · 4 months
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Some of my favorite magic items from Scrolls, the dumb little fantasy rpg inspired by the Elder Scrolls I've been slowly working on.
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realspacejunk · 1 year
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Red Library
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gavamont · 1 year
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A wizard that writes scrolls on edible surfaces like tortillas or fruit roll ups and then instead of having the paper disappear they could just eat the scroll after casting the spell on it.
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drzone · 6 months
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peculiarcanine-blog · 17 days
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Look! Starflight's got some scrolls to read!
Sure hope nothing happens to stop him from doing that :]
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julunis14 · 1 year
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MLP FiM S2E02
Honse'ified
(it's the power of the friendship... scrolls!)
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