Dragon Glove Work-in-progress Below Cut. Trigger Warning For Sharp Objects (just Sewing Pins, But Im
Dragon glove work-in-progress below cut. Trigger warning for sharp objects (just sewing pins, but I’m mentioning it to be safe). This thing is taking hours upon hours and I have t even started the right one yet. Cheap glove, plus fake leather, plus more than ten hours so far.

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Note to self: consume many acorns before death
![3 panel comic
1st panel: [a pic of a grave] When I die I'm going to be buried with a stomach filled with acorns.
2nd panel: [a pic of a grave with a small tree in front of it] Over the years a beautiful tree will emerge, growing ever taller and more majestic
3rd panel: [a pic of a tree with a corpse hanging from the center of it] Slowly lifting my corpse out of the ground](https://64.media.tumblr.com/0ed869ad554784b3b13fbe31dfbc8480/0956af2ce7c06fff-1e/s500x750/7de515b64efbc94a17c63e586b4b6187f2cc6658.jpg)

I might've added the BG3 Art Book to my dnd assets stash
It' 100% does not have things like the 5e players' handbook + 5e’s character sheet, several gm guides, critical role's explorer's guide to wildmount, baldur's gate and waterdeep city encounters, 101 potions and their effects, volo's guide to monsters, both of xanathar's guides, a bunch of other encounters, one shots, and class builds
In no way are there any pdf’s relating to any wizard who may or may not be residing on any coast
(Edit that I’ve moved the folder to the new link above! So if you catch a different version of this post that link won’t work anymore!)
My friends who have never experienced flooding, and who are about to deal with it from this storm, please remember:
1. NO. YOU CANNOT MAKE IT THROUGH THAT WATER ON THE ROAD. I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU'RE DRIVING. TURN. AROUND.
2. DO NOT GO WADING THROUGH THE WATER. EVEN IF YOU JUST WANT TO SEE HOW DEEP IT IS. THAT. WATER. IS. CONTAMINATED.
3. IT IS CALLED FLASH FLOODING FOR A REASON. THE WATER RISES AND SURGES IN A FLASH. STAY. HOME.
4. If you're at risk of flooding, raise up any of your belongings now. Put the legs of tall things in buckets. Know where your important documents are.
5. Stay safe.
My D&D group, more specifically a friend, my mom, and I, gaslighted a zombie into decapitating itself by accident. My mom’s character is Shozbot, a blue dragonborn druid. My friend is the DM. My character is Spider, a kobold rogue. This is more or less what happened.
Zombie, sitting in a throne and holding a longsword: “Who dares awaken me from my slumber?!”
Shozbot: “This is a dream. We’re not really here.”
DM, laughing: “Roll persuasion”
My mom: “Seventeen.” (This was impressive enough because she always rolls low)
Zombie: *after pondering this for a moment, cuts off own hand with the longsword, then looks at the wound, visibly confused* “I should be in immense pain right now.”
Spider: *realizing that zombies don’t feel pain because they’re already dead*
Zombie, staring at the stump of their hand, still baffled: “This isn’t a dream. It’s a nightmare.”
Spider: “But now that you’re aware that it’s a dream, you can control what happens. That’s how it works.”
Zombie: “Yes. That makes sense.”
After trying to alter the “dream,” and failing to do so, the zombie ended up intentionally using the longsword to cut off their own head. I missed some things, like the zombie mentioning that they’d be able to cut off their own hand with no pain in a dream, and Shozbot suggesting that the zombie should remove their own head instead. So, this happened less than an hour ago. And it worked. When the zombie asked why we were there, we didn’t really know what to say, so my mom, as Shozbot, said something stupid and it worked. This is part of why I love D&D so much. Because stupid things like this can happen.
I’ve been seeing a few posts on my feed specifically made for and/or by those who use age regression as a coping mechanism, so I felt I should say something about that. I don’t know much about age regression (or pet regression, for that matter), but this is a safe place for those who use these coping skills