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My partner showed me Gravity Falls lol
the trauma compelled him to correct stanley's grammar
As a game of heroic fantasy that centers so primarily on combat, D&D is more often than not a game about righteous violence, which is why I spend so much time thinking about the targets of that violence. Every piece of media made by humans is a thing created from conscious or unconscious design, it’s saying something whether or not its creators intended it to do so.
Tolkien made his characters peaceloving and pastoral, and coded his embodiment of evil as powerhungry, warlike, and industrial. When d&d directly cribbed from Tolkien’s work it purposely changed those enemies to be primitive tribespeople who were resentful of the riches the “civilized” races possessed. Was this intentional? None can say, but as a text d&d says something decidedly different than Tolkien.
That’s why today I want to talk about bandits, the historical concept of being an “outlaw”, and how media uses crime to “un-person” certain classes of people in order to give heroes a target to beat up.
Tldr: despite presenting bandits as a generic threat, most d&d scenarios never go into detail about what causes bandits to exist, merely presuming the existence of outlaws up to no good that the heroes should feel no qualms about slaughtering. If your story is going to stand up to the scrutiny of your players however, you need to be aware of WHY these individuals have been driven to banditry, rather than defaulting to “they broke the law so they deserve what’s coming to them.”
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"Who are you outside of the media you consume" I am not "consuming media" i am watching or playing or reading I am expiriencing stories. Who would I be without making stories or listening to music or playing with dolls or eating food? Maybe I'm not doing these things to drown my brain with them so I wouldnt have to deal with me but because I like them. Because I like stories. Because even if I lived in a time without the internet I'd still be reading books and gossping with friends and humming to songs I like. And even furhter before that before books Id still be sitting around with people hearing the stories they make and making my own!
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With bonus Ford stink (now with context!)
My analysis of the Bluey art style. All references from google images.
Made this reference sheet because i couldnt find one like this anywhere and it makes it easier for me to draw in this art style.
Background image is my lovely boy Spitty (may he be forever memorialized on my page. Rest in peace baby boy <3)Dennis He/Himtheres so much fucking autism here enjoy
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