Sadly I’ve yet to unlock this ability. One day I too shall become fun and whimsical.
Zaros
An avid meme observer and Fediverse enthusiast.
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Nothing in the rules that says contacting "a deity" means it has to be YOUR deity...
1·1 year ago“Why does it smell like burning hair in here…?” ( Very cozy bonus! - )
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The Owl House@lemmy.world•It Works Differently in the Human Realm [MoringMark]
1·1 year agoPainbows are terrifying indeed.
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The Owl House@lemmy.world•Coworker who hasn't watched The Owl House (yet) learned about Hooty so I drew this and put it on her monitor
2·1 year agoThe mightiest motivation of all to find the bugs! Must keep Hooty fed and happy.
Final boss approaches…
“As far as I’m concerned, you are my only opponent here.”
Huh, good thing she didn’t pull this off against the three guys from earlier. Although, that would have been rather entertaining.
I like how Willow and Gus are freaking out, but Amity doesn’t even flinch. Also, Luz has a portal gun now!?
Me here looking at the last frames, trying to see where Hooty is stalking them from.
Well that’s not creepy at all… purple eyes, the changing painting and clock…
I wish the amount of sunlight I get would regulate the growth of my hair too. I’d be bald for good!
Something I just really like about this one is how she uses two ice spells without breaking the “you can only use each type of magic once” rule. Since the opponent technically does the second one. I suppose it also gets around the “defensive magic only” rule. Breaking the rules without breaking the rules, Eda must be proud!
I’ve been seeing some of that, but there are apparently also a ton of bots being created for who knows what reason and that’s spooky. (it made the user count jump up in hundreds of thousands) Can’t say I know much about that, but I’d imagine it’ll cause some issues sooner than later…


That’s neat! We just have a sign on the river, and people guess when the ice will start moving. More precisely, when the sign will pass under the bridge. A dummy would definitely be more fun, but some teenagers would probably steal or break it… or someone would mistake it for someone drowning in the spring as it travels towards the sea. Maybe it’s better to just stick to the sign.