Yeah you’re giving me a bit too much credit. I’m not an ACTUAL artist. I don’t think of myself like that at all. It’s just that if I can draw things that people like then I guess I’m happy.
Yeah, that’s the logical answer, and he’s a really cool guy regardless, so I’m not that worried.
But like, whenever someone who is older and actually RESPECTABLE wants to see my art, I have a little panic attack inside.
yamatosvk replied to your post: >Finally in new place >Roommate’s father, the…
:D maybe he follows you on tumblr ;)
oh my god please no I would die
I really want to keep my internet life and my real life as separate as possible nobody must know
>Finally in new place
>Roommate’s father, the landlord, is in from Arizona
>Apparently was told that I am “an artist”
>Wants to see my work
>Panic and try my best to hide all of the porn shit and pony stuff
>Finally pull out the D&D module I did art for
>Says he likes it
>Laughs and says “and here I was thinkin you did a buncha weird fetish stuff”

please kill me i want to die
leceiju replied to your photo: more puffball
What’s his lore?

Her name is Abby, and she’s the pom of two of my new roommates. They’re asking me to watch her while they’re at work and I definitely don’t have a problem with it.
There are two other dogs in the house, Joe and Alfred, who are big dogs, and they’re super nice, but Abby’s owners are overly scared and haven’t wanted to get her acclimated to the other dogs in the home. So I’m taking it on myself to get them used to each other and now they’re at the point where they’re going outside together!
She really really needs a grooming, though, she has matted fur near her butt and it’s making it hard for her to use the bathroom, but it’s not my dog. I’ve brought it up. I might just end up taking her to the groomers myself if it doesn’t change soon because it’ll make her feel a lot better to get all that hair off of her butt.
Overall she’s a great little pupper and she loves my bed. Like every time she’s down here she runs straight for it. I guess it’s the mattress?

Not specifically Cyberpunk, but the genre as a whole is pretty cool. Shadowrun always seemed like an awesome setting in general.
Man. Lots of games, no money or motivation to actually commit.

I really need to check out Eclipse Phase. A good friend of mine actually ran a game some time ago and he said he liked it a lot. Transhumanism and stuff like that is fucking cool to me. Even just like, robot enhancements. Can’t go wrong with roboparts.
Oh, that makes sense then. From the time period, it seems like it came out in response to 4e. Probably sparked by the drastic change in style? I know there was a big backlash to it, even though I honestly kinda liked the game. More games is never really a bad thing, though.



That’s cool. I never got to play 3.5e all THAT much but the one time I did I kinda found it a bit cumbersome. It was forever ago, so I don’t remember the specifics, but I definitely remember having trouble making the character. This was like, right out of high school for me, though, so I could’ve just been bad.
Less restriction is always a good thing, I think. Giving players more to work with.
I’m not sure how I feel about Pathfinder. Never really had an opportunity to sit down and give it a go, but it’s always just seemed like… D&D but without being D&D? I could be wrong because like I’ve said, I’ve never really looked at it.
Sci-Fi stuff is cool, though.
I hardly ever get to play roleplaying games but I kind of have a weird desire to just get a bunch of rulebooks so I can put them on a bookshelf.
One of my old friends had a bunch when I was in high school and I had a blast looking through them all.
I guess I’d need a bookshelf for that, too.
I mean, you’re already into both Exalted and Godbound, so there’s a good start. The new MLP RPG is quite solid mechanically (also cute), and the World of Darkness (and now Chronicles of Darkness) have some great stuff for off-the-shelf reading. Apocalypse World and things on its engine are always good for it, and they’ve got a unique smaller form factor that looks good next to bigger books on a shelf.
I remember specifically that my friend had Vampire: the Masquerade and Mage: the Ascension, as well as AD&D2e. I think the WoD stuff is probably what got me into the Storyteller system. I would LOVE to get the WoD books. I’m not sure how the new ones are aside from a quick Mage game I played some years back for like two sessions before it collapsed.
Due to playing it for a few years, I actually picked up some Exalted 2e books: the core, Lunars, Abyssals, Fair Folk, and some various splats. They’re just kind of sitting around right now since I don’t really have a good place for them. I’ve heard bad things about 3e, though so… I dunno. Exalted 2e got kinda… uhh… weird at the end I guess.
DEFINITELY want Godbound and maybe Stars Without Number. Is Apocalypse World good? The MLP RPG is probably a good bet. Even though I’ll probably end up never playing it, it’d be nice to put next to my pone figures to be a complete scumbag.
All in all that sounds like a pretty awesome list up there. Thanks a bunch.
I hardly ever get to play roleplaying games but I kind of have a weird desire to just get a bunch of rulebooks so I can put them on a bookshelf.
One of my old friends had a bunch when I was in high school and I had a blast looking through them all.
I guess I’d need a bookshelf for that, too.