Less is More · 5:07am Jan 3rd, 2016
So after some review, I've deleted two chapter outlines and... the main villain.
I know, I know. What story would be complete without a villain? The answer is: this one.
So after some review, I've deleted two chapter outlines and... the main villain.
I know, I know. What story would be complete without a villain? The answer is: this one.
Hello readers! I’ve got news! One specific bit of news, to be precise. A Trial for a Dragon is moving from Alpha to Beta!
Plot holes and missteps have been cleaned up. Segments rewritten, rephrased, or even in some cases cut. And with a ticking clock hanging above it, it’s time for the next phase.
Two reviews in one day. Wow.
You know what I feel like when someone introduces a new house rule for a game, doesn't tell me about it, and then penalizes me for breaking a rule I didn't know?
Seriously though, it's not a good thing so today I'm going to talk a little bit about guidelines on house rules.
Sweetie Belle gains a soul —by Bad Dragon
CHAPTER 1:
The zebra stood up and widened her stance, yelling in the air. “The art of necromancy is all you taught, your vile instructions banishment on me had brought!”
Zombies!!
No negative race traits. Like in Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, and even Icewind Dale a dwarf for example would have minus 1 dexterity, but plus 1 constitution and get a saving throw bonus. However, they may find Gauntlets of Dexterity to fix such an issue. Or even a tome to increase their ability scores. But not in Baldur's Gate 3. I find this sort of thing cheapens the world. Races have strengths and weaknesses. Dwarf great defense, elf better dexterity but less constitution, half-orcs good strength
Hello everybody!
Now, if you’ve read my other blog posts you know that I like to promote my friends’ stories, but they don’t always have a lot to do with my current story: Harmonic Reverberations of the Heart. And while it was true for those other stories, it’s not for this one. Far from it.
Just a quick post that my Scribblefest story Marble's Horizon was recently reviewed by Titanium Dragon, a well known writer and reviewer here on the site. He previously reviewed The Reality I Choose as well. He apparently found Marble's Horizon a bit more to his liking, though, so that was nice.
Four of them revolving around a particular set of other Equestrian species than ponies individually. For episodes six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four of AJBS's season next year, I intend on having Stardust confront four different groups of creatures. Note, title ideas among other things will change over time. Here are the planned titles and summaries thus far:
Hello. This is my first ever blog post, so forgive me if I do it incorrectly or in a way that is unfamiliar.
Twenty years ago, a purple legend was born. I encountered a demo at Best Buy, mesmerized by the tunes of Stewart Copeland and the scenery of the Stone Hill demo, and got him later that Christmas.
Twenty years later, my first video game returns in glorious HD. And I see the gray hairs reading that figure again.
Of course this is from my site. Where else would it come from?
First off, for those of you who don't know this, I love DnD 5e. Anyway here is a video and I actually show up in it for a few seconds.
At 0:21.
Isn't that cool!
Anyway now that, that is out of the way, I need your help. Not sure if any of you will be able to help me with this but I thought I would ask.
In the beginning there was a Game Master, and over the course of seven days he created a perfect world full of intrigue, villains, heroes, and magic. Then on the seventh day he invited Players to come and create Player Characters to act as their avatars in the Game Master's perfect world. Within three hours the once perfect world was destroyed by these supposed heroes going on a murder hobo rampage. To the NPC's of this world, this was the first sign that the end was to come. To the Game
One-thousand years ago, Ponykind was the greatest threat the world had ever known.
Masters of both magic and nature, controlling the land and the very weather with their bare hooves, the seemingly harmless ponies of Equestria were the most dangerous force any creature had ever seen. Lead by their dual rulers Daybreaker and Nightmare Moon they had spread across the land, subjugating every other species and land they reached and adding it to their ever-growing empire...
Heya readers,
This month is coming to an end and I’m WOEFULLY behind on all things blog! Also, I owe Nova Quill/Firimil a bonus blog as we had a little bet regarding Star Wars Episode 8 and severed appendages that I ended up on the losing side of.
So, of course, she asked for something that has nothing to do with Star Wars.
If you know me, I love piecing together juicy predictions on many things. And personally, I have a raging boner for predicting which characters are the relatives of what other characters, or what a character (typically a villainous one)'s secret identity is. Some of my personal favorites are All For One's true name (or, at least, an alter ego he assumed at the time) being one Hisashi Midoriya from My Hero Academia, Drunkle Qrow Branwen being Ruby Rose's biological father over in
SO yeah had this commission a while ago, great guy, and this is one of the varients a bit of an inspiration for her she will appear in the book version showing off some of the sexiness, I call her Ember prime since variant color version exist. i joke this is what happens when a dragon takes on a slightly human form before going full human to roam around the world.
https://twitter.com/DustinMidnight/status/1417872281892757508 Warning NSFW In the official book she's refered to as Astrid/
One of the coolest dragon theme character I ever seen