My offering for #ValheimBotM, a complete labyrinth made of individual stones.
My offering for #ValheimBotM, a complete labyrinth made of individual stones.
I watched the first episode of She-Hulk when it first came out, and found it clumsily unsubtle and trying too hard to be wacky. But I gave it a second chance this week, and the rest of the season is actually really funny.
The difference between an open sandbox where you can go where you like, and a setting where you can go where you like but if you don't do things and go places the exact right way nothing will happen/you will die, is an important one that recent RPGs just don't get (hello Starfield).
A frame from a comic book. Spider-Man, a witch, Elsa Bloodstone and a werewolf stand around a fallen Dagger (the character not the knife). Elsa, a British woman, is seen to be saying "Well I'll be Gordon Bennett".
I just spent 15 minutes trawling through a social medium I rarely use so I could share this image from Blood Hunters #3 that you probably already saw. She was so close to authenticity, but so, so far away.
i don't understand was i supposed to kill him
I mainly know the phrase from Red Dwarf, but there was a book of his art in my library when I worked there, which was outsized so it poked right out of the shelf, and I smirked every time I saw his name emblazoned on the spine.
A smiling dragon or serpent, with curling moustache-like barbels and curling neck spines and a pair of typical dragon wings. It is very much in the style of Norse imagery.
I wonder if the artist used that runestone specifically when designing Jormangand in the cartoon Krapopolis.
I just purchased Cyberpunk 2077 solely so I can create a character called Kenny Logins.
Danger zone!
Hey my first non-bot follow back. Thanks Chris.
Hi Bluesky. It's me.