Featuring Brimwater - an old song I made for a fictional village in the world of Casterville.
I took a lot of inspiration from Pokemon when I made this song, hence why Brimwater's theme sounds a little Pokemon-esque with its repeating motifs. Brimwater itself is a peaceful village, lined with cobblestone roads and buildings, set near the edge of river. A beacon of tranquility in the middle of the conflict where the two races, Humans and Casters, find themselves at war.
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So I have a Soundcloud now.
I write a book series called Casterville. It’s about stories of various people living in a post-apocalyptic world where an asteroid strikes the earth during a nuclear war and bestows superpowers upon half the population. It’s a story of many things--prejudice, discrimination, and survival, but also of family, hope, and love.
And I make music for that book series. Yaaaay.
There isn’t much on the SoundCloud right now, I’ve been looking through my old recordings and hearing old songs I made for the series years ago, full of mistakes made by less-experienced-past-me. I’m working on rerecording them as time goes on, and I’ll post them accordingly once they’re finished.
But for now--enjoy the one song I have in there. The title is “A Field Full of Mist-Filled Daisies”; it’s a song that follows a girl who ran away from home. She explores the world with her dimension-crossing powers, trying to find her path and purpose in life--all while she desperately tries to escape the things trying to bring her back home.
hoo-bark, y’all.
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Cursed_Stims
I have no regrets
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The Time We Found A Glitch, Part 3 (FINALE)
Part 1: https://www.tumblr.com/theowldogsguy/736894318191755264/the-time-we-found-a-glitch-part-1-for-time?source=share
Part 2: https://www.tumblr.com/theowldogsguy/738425206647980032/the-time-we-found-a-glitch-part-2?source=share
The stick reference: https://www.tumblr.com/theowldogsguy/731805118632230912/these-nuclei-aint-even-black-black-nucleus-banner?source=share
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The Time We Found A Glitch, Part 2
Read Part 1 here: https://www.tumblr.com/theowldogsguy/736894318191755264/the-time-we-found-a-glitch-part-1-for-time?source=share
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The Time We Found a Glitch, Part 1
For time reference, this was around the time that ToF had recently come out.
Yes, the ball creature is important. No, you cannot jump while holding it.
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POV: You just rolled two nat 1s in a row. On a level 2 goblin.
We've all been there. ...Some of us.
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These Nuclei Ain't Even Black
Black nucleus banner sucks.
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Dallis Does Not Look Like a Hammer, Part 2
Instructions:
1. Put points into Telekinesis.
2. Find a chest.
3. Put the heaviest items you can find inside that chest.
4. Put the chest inside another chest.
5. As you can see, putting the first chest inside the second chest only uses up a single inventory slot inside the second chest. Fill the rest of the chest with the heaviest objects you can find--or even more chests with heavy things inside them.
6. Once the second chest is full, put it inside another chest.
7. Continue and repeat the process as many times as you wish.
The result:
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Dallis Does Not Look Like a Hammer, Part 1
...I'm sorry, Dallis, but maybe we wouldn't have this reaction if half the game's story wasn't locked behind the goddamn Origin characters.
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Pyrokinetics Be Like
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Sibling PVP
Behind The Scenes: Some shields in DOS2 provide an innate chance to block, negating all damage to your character. Unlike what the comic shows, the game allows you to keep that shield equipped...even if you're a chicken.
It uh...it melds inside you when that happens. Don't ask me how.
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Taunt
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No Peeking
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Moral Persuasion: the concept of appealing to someone's ethical and moral opinions to change his or her behavior and/or attitudes, rather than solely using hard facts and logic.
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Phoenix Dive
Welcome to the world of Divinity Original Sin 2, where tickling someone with 3 points of fire damage brings the ire of the townspeople, the shopkeeps, the grandmas, the grandpas, the children, the children's children, and of course, the guards.
They know everything. Good luck.
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Dexterity Stat
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