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A quick drawing of my D&D character, Nix!
I wanted to design him a fancy outfit from maybe a social party or some special occasion? Nix comes from a wealthy and powerful family, the Azrath, so he would wear clothes with his family’s emblem on them.
I want to draw also his 2 big brothers all fancy and elegant for the occasion, pretending they would all get along in an occasion like a family meeting/social party :’D
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Thieves’ Cant Masterpost
Main:
The Largest Historical Dictionary of English Slang Now Free Online
Thieves’ Cant: Terms of the Canting Crew / 17th century
The Twenty-Seven Ranks of The Canting Crew / 17th century
Thieves’ Cant: Hanging / 18th Century and Regency
Thieves’ Cant: A life of crime / 18th Century and Regency
Thieves’ Cant: Violence / 18th Century and Regency
Thieves’ Cant: Rackets / 18th Century and Regency
Dictionnaire d'Argot, by Vidocq / French, 19th century
List of cants from around the world
Bits and pieces:
“to amuse”
“just-ass”
“whipjack”
“cagou” / French, from the initiation rite to the Court of Miracles
Rogues are never just “clever”
Tags: thieves’ cant, words of the trade
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Huatli, Warrior Poet by Tyler Jacobson (MTG)
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The thylacine, more popularly known as the Tasmanian tiger, was an apex predator in Australia and Tasmania before its extinction in the early 20th century. Despite its superficial resemblance to a large dog, the thylacine was actually a marsupial, with no relation to canines The thylacine also featured an abdominal pouch similar to a kangaroo’s.
The last captive Tasmania Tiger, which was later referred to as ‘Benjamin’, spent several years behind bars in the Hobart zoo after being caught in the Florentine Valley in 1933. Its gender still a mystery, the animal died three years later on September 7, believed to be as a result of neglect. It was locked out of its sheltered sleeping quarters and died due to the exposure of an extremely cold Tasmanian night. The above is the animals final footage. (Source)
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The collection of darker skined elven paladins is good. Do you have a similar collection of humans?
If anyone does, it’s me.
Steel Adept by Joseph Meehan
redguard by ~Vanuchka
Dame Shaniqua Ogletree - Knight!
asieybarbie:
Meteor by Fernanda Suarez
amy-draws:
super-furet
Hey toi, le partisan du FN ! T’es pas la France !
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Zelda’s my favorite video game hero
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first dusting
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day_toner @ instagram.
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