system traumaendo Peripagenic , lgbtq+, Robotkin, Dnd enthusiast, Warhammer 40K enthusiast, 14 kobolds in a trenchcoat,wizardposter transfem
522 posts
Leia Organa Truly Has One Of The Best Bait-and-switch Character Introductions Of All Time Because When
leia organa truly has one of the best bait-and-switch character introductions of all time because when you meet her she's this brave, stoic picture of elegance and justice and always knows just what to say to vader and tarkin and is clad in white like an angel and is this perfect two-dimensional archetype of pureness of heart. and then approximately half an hour later into the film she meets luke and han and she IMMEDIATELY shows her true colors as a sarcastic, bitchy control freak with a massive impulsive streak and a deep mine of hyperspecific insults. 10/10 character design i'm obsessed with her
-
cormorant-red liked this · 3 months ago
-
llewellynz liked this · 3 months ago
-
punkpixieprince reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
sentient-forest liked this · 3 months ago
-
howltown21 liked this · 3 months ago
-
invisikitten liked this · 3 months ago
-
because-im-freaking-greed liked this · 3 months ago
-
zerobotic reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
slozhnos liked this · 3 months ago
-
embooks90 liked this · 3 months ago
-
hey-szucs liked this · 3 months ago
-
taylorstheorem liked this · 3 months ago
-
cat-in-a-box13 liked this · 3 months ago
-
gameoftrogdor reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
enviousraccoon reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
enviousraccoon liked this · 3 months ago
-
gameoftrogdor liked this · 3 months ago
-
zaheelee liked this · 3 months ago
-
spiralguide liked this · 3 months ago
-
bodhimian-rhapsody reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
smoke-and-waves liked this · 3 months ago
-
mrieke89 liked this · 3 months ago
-
marquisoforder liked this · 3 months ago
-
star-wars-lycanwing-bat liked this · 3 months ago
-
petalsaremetal reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
petalsaremetal liked this · 3 months ago
-
rahorarty liked this · 3 months ago
-
thecrazyalchemist liked this · 3 months ago
-
shoujosana liked this · 3 months ago
-
undying-night liked this · 3 months ago
-
thswrtchdthng reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
thswrtchdthng liked this · 3 months ago
-
intodarknes liked this · 3 months ago
-
genderfluidasexualmess reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
z-tomaz reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
lovingnachodelusion liked this · 3 months ago
-
whisperacid liked this · 3 months ago
-
sassyshoulderangel319 liked this · 3 months ago
-
shadow-guardian-anabiel reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
moonatoms liked this · 3 months ago
-
rock-n-roll-martian liked this · 3 months ago
-
fgrobichiko reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
fgrobichiko liked this · 3 months ago
-
hypotheticallyhaunted reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
littlereyofsunlight reblogged this · 3 months ago
-
darkcoriander liked this · 3 months ago
-
mrs-dr-reid liked this · 3 months ago
More Posts from Pionneers-lm
Palpatine never stops getting obliterated by Padmé his entire life. Like imagine you’re trying to do evil advisor political things and then there’s this child queen cutting you off at the pass every time. Oh okay no worries you try and assassinate her but then she gets even more politically adept and then seduces and marries the guy you’ve been working really hard to groom. Rats! But no problem, because now she’s dead and you’ve succeeded in making her husband into your metal fleshmachine murdersub but—SURPRISE! Turns out she’d been hitting that freakazoid raw during every wartime conjugal visit and now you’re getting your ass kicked by not one but TWO of her kids, which, given they both have 50% of her DNA, is like kind of like getting your ass kicked by a genetically combined total of 100% Padme Amidala. Crazy.
Do a load of difficult boring paperwork with no set deadline to apply for ADHD meds
What do you mean that's a task that having ADHD would specifically make really difficult?
Call now to recieve help with the inability to make phone calls!
Fill out this forum to receive assistance with your difficulty filling out forms
Come on down to our center thats two hours away so we can give assistance with your inability to walk or drive
There's help out there! You're just not trying hard enough!
Adobe is going to spy on your projects. This is insane.
I'm a big fan of wizards-as-programmers, but I think it's so much better when you lean into programming tropes.
A spell the wizard uses to light the group's campfire has an error somewhere in its depths, and sometimes it doesn't work at all. The wizard spends a lot of his time trying to track down the exact conditions that cause the failure.
The wizard is attempting to create a new spell that marries two older spells together, but while they were both written within the context of Zephyrus the Starweaver's foundational work, they each used a slightly different version, and untangling the collisions make a short project take months of work.
The wizard has grown too comfortable reusing old spells, and in particular, his teleportation spell keeps finding its components rearranged and remixed, its parts copied into a dozen different places in the spellbook. This is overall not actually a problem per se, but the party's rogue grows a bit concerned when the wizard's "drying spell" seems to just be a special case of teleportation where you teleport five feet to the left and leave the wetness behind.
A wizard is constantly fiddling with his spells, making minor tweaks and changes, getting them easier to cast, with better effects, adding bells and whistles. The "shelter for the night" spell includes a tea kettle that brings itself to a boil at dawn, which the wizard is inordinately pleased with. He reports on efficiency improvements to the indifference of anyone listening.
A different wizard immediately forgets all details of his spells after he's written them. He could not begin to tell you how any of it works, at least not without sitting down for a few hours or days to figure out how he set things up. The point is that it works, and once it does, the wizard can safely stop thinking about it.
Wizards enjoy each other's company, but you must be circumspect about spellwork. Having another wizard look through your spellbook makes you aware of every minor flaw, and you might not be able to answer questions about why a spell was written in a certain way, if you remember at all.
Wizards all have their own preferences as far as which scripts they write in, the formatting of their spellbook, its dimensions and material quality, and of course which famous wizards they've taken the most foundational knowledge from. The enlightened view is that all approaches have their strengths and weaknesses, but this has never stopped anyone from getting into a protracted argument.
Sometimes a wizard will sit down with an ancient tome attempting to find answers to a complicated problem, and finally find someone from across time who was trying to do the same thing, only for the final note to be "nevermind, fixed it".