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When people role play NPCs without it being like their own universe or whatever. Like ok, RP deathwing if you want but don’t make a blood elf name him neltharion and walk around and pretend to be the earthwarder in game, I hate that shit.
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you know what i meant– you don’t actively roleplay your NPCs in game in a serious fashion and force your personal headcanons down people’s throats.
Nah, sometimes I’ll say one or two ic things, or more if there’s a group of us. More of just a nice random surprise than actual RP.
When people role play NPCs without it being like their own universe or whatever. Like ok, RP deathwing if you want but don’t make a blood elf name him neltharion and walk around and pretend to be the earthwarder in game, I hate that shit.
Another partner in enquiry presents himself! He’s still green (badum-tish), but the Gentleman Inspector will surely be able to polish him to a gentlemanly shine of his own in no time. (he finally has Swiftcast at least, sob)
Sunshine and me, from the NPC Appreciation Society Of Balmung (unofficial)!
Next lesson: the Gentlemanly Pose.
Been sitting on this toon since he showed up, but only recently wanted to actually play as him. I actually vastly prefer his character development over Briardian lol, but Briar will always be my main boy.
Cole Sprouse plays Jughead Jones in the CW’s upcoming Riverdale, a new showreimagining the Archie comic series. Based on the character’s repeated, emphasized disinterest in girls, Jughead has been the focal point of much speculation regarding his sexuality over the course of the comics’ eight decades of publication. As recently as last year, the characters was revealed to be canonically asexual.
With the aging comics’ relevance revitalized via the CW’s Riverdale, many fans are wondering just how much the underrepresented sexuality (or rather, absence of) would be specifically emphasized. And there’s no greater advocate than the character’s actor himself.
“I hope that huge corporations like the CW recognize that this kind of representation is rare and severely important to people who resonate with it,” Sprouse tells Teen Vogue, “That demands representation. It would be a wonderful thing if that were the case.”
Sprouse does reveal that the first season of Riverdale will not directly touch on asexuality; however, he does call the show an origin story, where the characters will learn, grow, and discover who they are. In the meantime, Sprouse says he will “keep fighting for this pretty heavily.”
Riverdale airs Thursdays at 9 on the CW.
As an ace, this was pretty damn refreshing to see. Jughead was my favorite growing up too, lol.
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Trico is not my character design. All credit goes to SIE Japan Studio for their design from the game, The Last Guardian.
Trico has a rose quartz crystal heart. Its back stands about 16" tall with a wingspan of 15" and a total length of 20" from nose to tail. Real high quality feathers were used along the back and wings along with soft faux fur on the rest of the body. Trico’s ears are connected with a ball and socket so they can be moved and posed to mimic their floppiness in the game. The neck has a ball and socket armature that can be posed in many different ways without wearing out over time. It’s forelegs, wings, and tail are also fully poseable, but they have a wire armature so they must be posed with slightly more care. Its horns and claws were made with plastic so they will not break, but please handle your room guardian as you would a piece of art. This is not a toy and should not be used as such.
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What is a room Guardian?? Room Guardians are small creatures that protect one’s home from negative spirits and energies. These friends can be easily placed on window sills, kitchen shelves, dressers, or wherever to keep watch over the room. Each guardian has a soft faux fur coat and each is individually sculpted from the wire frame to the clay face and hands, so no two are alike. Room Guardians are not plush, they have a solid body but their arms, tails, and necks are bendable and Inside each of their chests is a unique crystal heart to give each one a different energy. These little guys have a lot of character and they love having a home to watch over.