
three squared
“If you’re reading this, you must be in dire need of a change. The same thing happened to me, long ago. I’d lost sight of what mattered most in life… real connections with other people and nature. So I dropped everything and moved to the place I truly belong.”

Temples are built for gods. Knowing this a farmer builds a small temple to see what kind of god turns up.
He’s bummed to see that, months after the temple is finished, the only thing that inhabits it is a feral cat.
It isn’t until a storm that destroyed all of his neighbours crops leaves his untouched that he realizes he is actually housing Egyptian goddess Bastet.
The gang’s all here! I had the enormous honor of doing the character art for Critical Role’s second campaign; here are the Alpha portraits of the new party!

Ashlanders putting up a Hackle-Lo leaf harvest to dry.
turns out that dunmer being domestic is still the go-to feelgood art insp for me :’)

I drew a quick chart about good wrist and finger exercise before playing Splatoon (or engaging in any other intense activity such as but not limited to gaming in general, programming, drawing, computer work etc.)
As with all stretching exercise, these should only be done in moderate speed. You only want to loosen up, not break your hands!!… and it kinda exploded on twitter haha
Fun Vampire Fact; the reason that Vampires traditionally cannot see their reflections in a mirror is because mirrors used to be backed with a reflective layer of silver — which, as the metal of purity, would not ‘interact’ with Vampires, who are the Devil’s work.
However, modern mirrors have used aluminum as their reflective backing for many years now — and aluminum is not a ‘picky’ metal at all. So Vampires are able to see their reflections in modern mirrors.
All I can think about is a vampire used to not seeing their reflection in mirrors for centuries, and one day they are just walking along and unknowingly pass a mirror backed with aluminum and THEY NEARLY SHIT THEMSELVES.