Character inspired by the three of swords tarot card! She’s the cousin of Cupid. Instead of making people fall in love, she makes them fall out of it.
Her name was ‘Too Many’, as she was the stray and her addition to the family officially meant they had too many dogs.
Poem for Too Many, A Good Dog.
I’m a good dog
I will take myself
Out into the woods
To lay my head down softly
Don’t yell for me
This time I can’t come
The paper I originally scribbled it down on.
And a picture of Too Many.
I’m currently playing as her in a DND campaign. And she’s probably my favorite character I’ve ever played.
She’s a fairy (think Pixie Hollow mixed with actual fae lore).
It’s homebrew but follows the DND 5e guide for Cleric.
She’s chaotic good and gets herself into A LOT of trouble.
Top right is her actual design, everything thing else is me playing around.
I like the lighting.
Screenshot poem. "TO BE GOOD AS GOD”
before you make that post about "the crisis facing men and boys" or "preventing redpill radicalization" stop and check in:
is your proposed solution
increased labor of women and girls
women and girls enduring more abuse for the benefit of men and boys
women and girls suppressing their emotions (fear, anger, resentment, etc.) and limiting their speech
blaming populations of women (e.g. trans women, women involved in sex trades, racialized women) for the actions of men and expecting these women to endure punishment for men
focusing on maintaining manhood and masculinity while reducing the discomfort men feel about holding this position; framing men's feelings of insecurity as the central issue to be addressed when it comes to violent misogyny
if so:
your "solution" to behavioral patterns emerging within patriarchy is more patriarchy.
instead:
try to imagine literally anything else.