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fucking exclusives SUCK. Missing toy chica, just found out about phantom foxy(Target exclusive) and nightmare bon(TRU exclusive). I wish I could find a complete list easily :l
Edit: Nightmare Funtime Foxy is Wal-mart exclusive
Toy Chica joins the fray! TY Ian, he found one at Barnes and Noble and one at Spencers of all places.
fucking exclusives SUCK. Missing toy chica, just found out about phantom foxy(Target exclusive) and nightmare bon(TRU exclusive). I wish I could find a complete list easily :l
Edit: Nightmare Funtime Foxy is Wal-mart exclusive
are these headshots in reference to a game or show? They look cool however they are :D
Yes! They have been done in the style of a game called Betrayal at House on the Hill. (Though I added a little color to mine.)
The game is very fun, and as there are fifty different scenarios to play out, you essentially get a different game every time. Scenarios can range from the house flooding in a certain number of turns and in order to survive, you must make it to the attic, to thwarting the obsessed spirit of a jilted bride looking for her groom–and ready to take one of you instead.
The numbers you see there indicate how many dice you get to roll for anything requiring that trait. So for example, say, in order to escape a room, I need to make a Might check of 3. The dice are numbered 0-2. As the marker for Miss Heather here is on three, currently, that means I can roll three die, in hopes of beating that Might check of 3. As the game progresses, I can lose or gain die, which will increase or decrease the odds of me making my checks.
Different characters will start off with different strengths, meaning different numbers of dice you can roll. Some characters have more Might, some have more Knowledge, some have more Sanity, and some have more Speed (meaning the number of rooms you can travel in one turn).
It would be much more meaningful to me if you showed your thanks by reading or promoting my webcomic, Monster’s Garden, which is what I work on when I’m not on watch or on duty (or not having a massive art block). And yeah, I suppose folks wouldn’t think making a comic is comparable to the things I do in service for my country, but it still means a lot to me, personally. I’d rather be remembered for that before my service, because I feel it is a more positive thing, for me at least.
Monster’s Garden features the lingering scars and anxieties of a great and terrible war in the background to a monster’s journey to making a family out of a robot, a pair of human siblings, and a little dragon girl after living in solitude for so long. Each character has a inner battle with subjects like anxiety, depression, and trauma all the while an actually outer battle dealing with the affects to come about from the great war. It’s story about finding hope in the darkness.
It’s cute, it’s scary, it’s heartbreaking while also uplifting. Not really family friendly due to the horror and the crude language that comes up. But I hope it is a story anyone can enjoy.