So if you’re a dm like me, you probably want to be relatively skilled in some typical fantasy accents for your game to make things feel that much more real. So i’ve decided to throw together a little master post of “how to” videos on some various accents. This is mostly for my own reference, but if you’d like to save this for yourself too, go right ahead. Feel free to add on to this, as well!
i designed an outfit for my new d&d character lucius!! he fucking dyed the chaps and colour coordinated his arrows to match his hair because he is That Bitch
This week has been filled with sad Yashas but have you wondered what she must have felt like when she finally got out of Xhorhas and saw some of the prettier parts of the world?
the first version is the easier but also boring for the eye, the sequence rectangular-square-square and repetitive, try to use diagonal cut, open space and vertical cut to help the movement of the story and action.