Willowby | Hutton Dress
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Trying to not tell Carol why I hate Willowby while explaining that I hate him.
Me: Remember what Wickham’s crime was in P&P? It’s like that but Brandon doesn’t have a sister.
C: Are they gay?
Me: Nope. Not like that.
C: Oh God. He didn’t fuck his mom did he?
Me: Nope! Worse!
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The gentleman and his attack dog
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Virginia Gardner | Willowby gown | Set Style: The Runways | 2019
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Today's mice are the Mouse Family from The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) and Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree (1995)!
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made this fun little setting to run for my cousins during a family reunion
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Here's some Muppet Trivia for this Christmas
The "No Cheeses for us Meeces" mice from The Muppet Christmas Carol...
...are the same family of mice from Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree!
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The Waking of Willowby Hall (2021), by Ben Milton with fantastic illustrations by Sam Mameli, is an extremely novel system agnostic adventure (though aimed at D&Dish systems).
The titular hall is a mansion of sinister reputation, long abandoned. It has become the refuge for three thieves who have stolen a golden egg-laying goose from a cloud giant named Tom (OK, Bonebreaker Tom, but still). The complication is that Tom, in pursuing the thieves, ripped the blessed bell out of the church of the nearby town to use as a flail. Every time he rings it, he wakes up more of the evil that was slumbering in the house.
The tricky bit is getting the PCs past the murderous giant and into the house, but once they are there, the hijinx are pure gold. Having to sneak around to avoid the giant is a great problem to begin with. Adding in the daft thieves — a cowardly fighter, a loyal rogue and a wizard named Apocalypse Ann — and the deeply chaotic goose would be enough, but the extra layer of the house’s evil (which ranges from traditionally deadly to amusing and endearing) brings the adventure to great heights. There is a lot to experience and it becomes a paradoxical thing: a funhouse dungeon that actually makes a kind of naturalistic sense.
There’s a time limit too — every time the bell rings, the evil of the house gets closer to being banished once and for all. That won’t go well for anyone still inside, so there’s plenty of impetus to find a way out.
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trick or treat :D
hmm ok you get a treat 💚 look at my cute kitty
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School Picture Day Libbie
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in terms of nobility, what status is Barry's family? Like dukedom or marquess or earl etc etc. what are their thoughts on their son going on his gay little adventures w the likes of fry Sloane n willowby (or do they not know abt what he's doing yet)
Barrys father is like, in dwarven society, a baron maybe? he got all his wealth from being the head of his mining guild, plus like 15 other ventures that has gotten him a lot of money/influence but theres no traditional like Birthright situation going on. im so uneducated about actual nobility structure, still no doubt dwarves still have kings, and Barrys status is as the son of a semi-"self made" noble in the sense that his dad didnt inherit it through bloodlines
His father knows about it, i have one of my next pictures that kind of talks about Barrys family actually. I dont think anyone else knows about it. His siblings probably wouldnt know. His mother lives in the West with her new (at this point old) hubby and doesnt have a ton of contact
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Willowby | Hutton Dress
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My ArtFight attacks so far this year! Owners tagged or linked in order below ^^
1. @sweat-teath
2. @outdatedprometheus
3. @thevoidsgift
4. @ghoulishfate
5. willowby
6. Floofy_woogie
7. Scratchgeist
8. karl_animatez
9. @ghoulishfate
10. @sweat-teath
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The synarchy that clothes itself in democracy
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I had a great birthday!
Thanks for celebrating my birthday with me yesterday.
▶️▶️Overpowered was downloaded over 500 times!
It'll cost $3.20 from now on, but each purchase will add a community copy for someone else to enjoy freely.
My High Scores:
Sepulchre of the Seven. 84 Tribute.
A difficult adventure, but with LOTS of treasure. I failed my first try, and my second was okay. Might try it again someday. This one was painful to speedrun because it’s so beautiful and rich; I felt like a vandal running through it guns blazing.
The Waking of Willowby Hall. 109 Tribute.
After I immediately slew Bonebreaker Tom, the rest of the adventure was a breeze!
The Isle of the Plangent Mage. 70 Tribute.
My wife played through this one, and even as someone who never GMed a game she enjoyed the chance to play through an adventure in a breezy, accelerated way.
Can you beat my scores?
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♡ willowby
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