POV you're a doctor and just rejected to help them
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MY MOM SAID IF I COULD GET 100,000 NOTES I CAN GET A DAGGER
PLEASE HELP ME
IM NOT ALLOWED TO REBLOG OR SPAM MY OWN POST SO HELP ME OUT GUSY
PLEASE I WANT A DAGGER
“This Is Why You’re Always So Tired”
cody is so tired of saving his general all the time
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This is amazing and I love it...
I thought we’d just go to the courthouse, sign some papers. We’d get the benefits of being married, and a sign of our dedication to each other, our permanent friendship. But then I came home one day to Blake sitting on the living room floor, magazines and sketches and both of our laptops in front of her.
“Blake?”
“Hmm?” She did not look up from where she was marking something in a book.
“Whatcha doing?” I set my bag down on the kitchen table.
“Planning the wedding.”
I froze on the edge of the rug she was sitting on. “Wedding?”
She looked up then. “Well, we are having a wedding, right?”
“Uh,” I sat down on the couch, “I thought we’d just sign some papers.”
Her eyes fell to the ground. “I always kind of wanted a wedding. I just thought,” those hazel eyes looked up at me from underneath her lashes, “we could really celebrate our commitment, do vows a lot differently and everything but I want the dresses and rings and flowers. It’s the one thing that I always felt kind of shitty about being aro.”
I cocked my head, considering the idea. All it would be is a giant party to celebrate our bond. An expensive party. But it would make her happy… “Show me what you’re thinking.”
She grinned. “Really?”
“Yeah. I don’t see why we can’t just have a big party and look hot when we announce our commitment to each other. That’s all a wedding is. Besides,” I leaned it, slightly whispering, “people will probably give us wedding gifts.”
She giggled. “You’re right. It’s like a surprise birthday trick, except the guests are the one being surprised.”
Looking at myself in the mirror, I was glad we had decided this. It was quite beautiful, most of it Blake’s work. And we did, in fact, receive many presents for our house, that we had not bought yet, but it was almost a joke to us. Her and her towels, appliances, wall art.
We decided I’d walk down the aisle first since Blake was so much more dramatic than me. And she looked stunning. I couldn’t wait to take pictures because damn, we looked good.
I think my favorite part was when we got to the vows. We rewrote the entire thing, and the confusion on everyone’s face had be suppressing a laugh. It didn’t help that Blake was even worse at it, and I kept almost bursting out. Even better is when they announced us as married, not wives, and we just intertwined our fingers and marched off. We did not make it all the way off the aisle before dying into laughter.
But it made her so happy. The dancing and twirling in her dress, the champagne and DJ and so many of our friends. I had to hand it to her. I really would have missed out if we hadn’t done this. Weddings were about commitment and the celebration of such, not always about love.
I did love Blake in my own way. The way that you love a friend, one that you live with and spend all your time with. I’d do a lot for her.
The holidays were funny afterwards, the misunderstandings that we were not a couple but we were married. The idea that two people who were not romantically interested in each other had a wedding. It made me love the fact that we had a wedding even more.
And the pictures. I usually hated pictures, but these. Well, of course, they were hung on the wall. Blown up takes of us laughing and dancing, our friends and families piled around. I always got a bit cocky when I looked at myself in those pictures. I mean, I looked good.
Blake was honestly the best partner I could ask for, so understanding. She never made me feel weird, always on beat with me in the sense of our relationship. And she was the strength to my weaknesses like decorating the house and teaching me to cook. It was the little things that made me so happy that she was willing to commit to me. It was such a great feeling, to not be alone, but to be understood. To have a constant companion that expected no more than just company.
Tis the season, so ZoSan ice skating? I imagine Sanji would be a natural.
they're arguing about who will make them crash and fall first. neither is letting go
(version w/o motion blur under the cut <3)
from the digital sketchbook
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-The Omni Loot Table: A loot meta-table that allows the user to roll randomly on the 85 tables this blog has collected. This grants a DM literally billions of unique trinkets, equipment and items that players can find to enrich their world and playing experience.
All Unique Minor Magic Weapons: A collection of flavourful weapons of artifact level quality suitable for low level characters. Much like the Minor Weapon Enchantments that some of them draw inspiration from, they provide small bonuses and combat options that are restrained by limited uses, niche situations or come with risky drawbacks.
-Unique Minor Magic Weapons, 1 / -Unique Minor Magic Weapons, 2
Minor Weapon Enchantments: A collection of minor bonuses that are weaker than a standard +1 weapons, as they come with trade-offs, risks, prerequisites, limited uses or niche benefits. These enchantments provide feat-like bonuses, low level class abilities, modify damage types, provide short bursts of power or replicate the effects of low levels spells. Rollable Minor Weapon Enchantments Table.
-Random Weapon + Random Minor Weapon Enchantment.
-Random Unique Weapon + Random Minor Weapon Enchantment.
-All Minor Magical Items: Semi useful magical objects (If not always useful to an adventurer) that have little to no drawbacks associated with their use and are perfect for low level characters.
-Minor Magic Items, 1 / -Minor Magic Items, 2
-Minor Magic Items, 3
-All Unique Weapons: Blades, bludgeons and bows of all shapes, sizes and mysterious backgrounds. Distinctive weapons that can serve as the basis for family heirlooms, legendary artifacts and magical or masterwork weapons.
-Unique Weapons, 1 / -Unique Weapons, 2
-Unique Weapons, 3 / -Unique Weapons, 4
-Unique Weapons, 5 / -Unique Weapons, 6
-Unique Weapons, 7 / -Unique Weapons, 8
-Masterwork Weapon Bonuses: Over 20 homebrew weapon improvements, enhancements and modifications created though superior craftsmanship. These masterpieces though more powerful than ordinary weapons would not be considered “magic” or “+1” weapons. Compatible with Pathfinder, D&D 5e and other D20 systems. Rollable Masterwork Bonus Table
-Running the Numbers: On Balancing Homebrew Masterwork Weapon Bonuses
-Random Weapon + Random Masterwork Weapon Bonus.
-Random Unique Weapon + Random Masterwork Weapon Bonus.
-Wild Magic Surges: A collection of Wild Surge options for DMs and PCs who find the published tables limiting, repetitive or boring, three things wild magic by definition, should never be. Rollable Wild Magic Surge Table.
-All Sealed Glass Vials: Faulty potions, weak elixirs, alchemical supplies, spell components, ritual elements, enchanting materials, crafting ingredients and magically preserved biological samples.
-Sealed Glass Vials, 1 / -Sealed Glass Vials, 2
-Sealed Glass Vials, 3 / -Sealed Glass Vials, 4
-Sealed Glass Vials, 5 / -Sealed Glass Vials, 6
-Sealed Glass Vials, 7 / -Sealed Glass Vials, 8
-All Books: An eclectic library of dusty tomes, fictional textbooks, pocketbooks, paperbacks, hardcovers, booklets, leaflets and magical manuals.
-Trinkets, Books, 1 / -Trinkets, Books, 2
-Trinkets, Books, 3 / -Trinkets, Books, 4
-Trinkets, Books, 5 / -Trinkets, Books, 6
-Trinkets, Books, 7 / -Trinkets, Books, 8
-All Rings: Enough rings and bands to wear three on every finger and toe while still having dozens to spare. These small circular pieces of gems, metal, wood or bone always add more to the story than the sum of their parts.
-Trinkets, Rings, 1 / -Trinkets, Rings, 2
-All Necklaces: Pendants, amulets, lockets, chokers and other “Neck Slot” jewelry that grant an immediate glance into the bearer’s personality, wealth, rank or social class and often serves as an iconic part of that character’s look. While a locked metal torque can instantly mark the bearer a penniless slave and a string of lustrous pearls mark their owner a flauntingly wealthy noble, so can an adventurer’s necklace mark them as a creature to bestow quests upon.
-Trinkets, Necklaces, 1 / -Trinkets, Necklaces, 2
-All Artifacts: Artist masterpieces, rare magics and opulent combinations of jewels and precious metals. These objects can be found in the throne rooms of kings, the demiplanes of archmages and the pinnacle of a dragon’s hoard.
-Trinkets, Artifacts, 1
-All Valuables: More useful than regular trinkets, these items have either a clear purpose, a reliable ability or are made from a fairly costly material.
-Trinkets, Valuable, 1 / -Trinkets, Valuable, 2
-Trinkets, Valuable, 3 / -Trinkets, Valuable, 4
-Trinkets, Valuable, 5 / -Trinkets, Valuable, 6
-Trinkets, Valuable, 7 / -Trinkets, Valuable, 8
-All Trinkets: Interesting baubles or semi magical items that have little to no practical in game or mechanical use for an adventurer.
-Trinkets, First
-Trinkets, 1 / -Trinkets, 2 / -Trinkets, 3
-Trinkets, 4 / -Trinkets, 5 / -Trinkets, 6
-Trinkets, 7 / -Trinkets, 8 / -Trinkets, 9
-Trinkets, 10 / -Trinkets, 11 / -Trinkets, 12
-Trinkets, 13 / -Trinkets, 14 / -Trinkets, 15
-Trinkets, 16 / -Trinkets, 17 / -Trinkets, 18
-Trinkets, 19 / -Trinkets, 20 / -Trinkets, 21
-Trinkets, 22 / -Trinkets, 23 / -Trinkets, 24
-Trinkets, 25 / -Trinkets, 26 / -Trinkets, 27
-Trinkets, 28 / -Trinkets, 29 / -Trinkets, 30
-Trinkets, 31 / -Trinkets, 32 / -Trinkets, 33
-All Worthless Trinkets: Vaguely interesting garbage, vendor trash and junk loot. Not magical or mysterious like regular trinkets or worth anything more than a copper piece or two even if you could find someone to buy it in the first place.
-Trinkets, Worthless, 1 / -Trinkets, Worthless, 2
-Trinkets, Worthless, 3 / -Trinkets, Worthless, 4
-Trinkets, Worthless, 5 / -Trinkets, Worthless, 6
-Trinkets, Worthless, 7 / -Trinkets, Worthless, 8
-Trinkets, Worthless, 9
-All Mottos: Whether they’re called adages, maxims or creeds, these simple statements are essentially promises made to oneself, family, or institution. A character’s motto can be a goal in itself or a moral anchor that centers his life and guides his action. A mixed collection of real life and fictional mottos that can aid a DM to quickly expand the history of the campaign or to aid a PC in a richer character creation.
-Mottos, 1 / -Mottos, 2 / -Mottos, 3
-Mottos, 4 / -Mottos, 5 / -Mottos, 6
-Mottos, 7 / -Mottos, 8 / -Mottos, 9
-Mottos, 10 / -Mottos, 11
-Battle Cries: Simplistic and bone chilling warcries, complex and inspiring calls to arms and primal wordless screams of rage that shakes the enemy down to their iron-shod boots. A collection of simple phrases, threats, insults and violent promises for creatures to yell before and during combat to add verbal spice to each attack.
-Battle Cries, 1 / -Battle Cries, 2 / -Battle Cries, 3
-Battle Cries, 4 / -Battle Cries, 5 / -Battle Cries, 6
-Battle Cries, 7
-All Reference Tables: When a trinket calls for a Random Weapon, Random Color or Random Godly Domain and you can’t think of one offhand, just go here and either roll a die or select one of your own choosing.
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