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29 M:He/Him Illustrator, Magic Player, RPG dingus, and Dabbling Animator and a few other things here and there. This blog is pretty SFW all 'round; though the occasional exception may exist. I'm currently working on a webcomic called Colony Corps.
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Scabetha lies defeated, Jin's Ambassador meets his demise at Mipsy's Bearclaw, and in the aftermath harm has come to people Decima cares about. Valoa has a mission from her goddess now that her fashion sense is back.

There were additional trinkets I wanted to add, such as Valoa's cool new item, and an addional Phyrexian thing but I've only got so much hours in the day, and I want to get back to doing bigger art pieces.

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Been a while since I've posted. More things from the Witchlight Game. A flashback to Hither.

The realm of neglect, left to moulder into a swampy derelict morass.

Where petty tyrants and courts feud with themselves and bandits hop about beating people up. Bablorna mostly occupies herself with improving her trade, letting her underlings merely keep everyone else preoccupied.

It was here where Spinner and Barry recovered their Lost Things.

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Today's Trinket Compilation is...

SONGBOOKS

A good/fun excuse to practice the writing half of these trinket pics, since they're mostly very similar images. Also has been a bit of a fun research project, trying to plumb canon mtg cards for mention of songs and lyrics. Can people recognize any songs mentioned in the descriptions?

  • Riverspan Songbook - A collection of tunes from the Alighieri Ol' Battleaxe Inn & Tavern. Drinking songs, folk tales, and murderballads.
  • Harper Songbook - Songs from the Forgotten Realms in one way or another. These are indeed all real songs from the games and movie.
  • Greyhawk Songbook - A reference to Valoa and 70's D&D stuff. Most of the tunes mentioned are the names of old modules.
  • Femeref Songbook - Mirage and Visions references led me down the rabbithole wherein I discovered there is indeed a whole properly written poem of "The Love Song of Night And Day" and it is indeed groovy.
  • Dwarven Songbook - Like... there were a lot of these in old mtg flavor text. That was a solidly fun discovery. Just some classical dwarfy rhymes about digging, drinking, and smashing orcs.
  • Bullywug Songbook - An excuse to get classy. The music in this is meant to have something of a baroque quality to it, with a little bit of grossness and violence given the bullywug court of Hither.
  • Sacred Songbook - Another Dominarian book full of hymnals and history. There are indeed a lot of cantos.
  • Witchlight Songbook - Probably written for the carnival calliope or the steam organ. Why yes the pipe organ version of a certain Cyndi Lauper song was stuck in my head for the circus part of the adventure.
  • Feywild Songbook - It is nice that the campaign itself comes with some, and this was an excuse to just keep the Agdon Longscarf theme written down and memorized.
  • Baldurian Songbook - Aaand an excuse to callback to the BG3 Decima I've been meaning to play with more. (Seriously Shadowheart and Laezel have been just a delight, and its fun roleplaying Decima, the sweet morally bankrupt cinnamon roll as the adult in the room.)
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Today's Trinket Theme is

Candy & Toys

The mint wars are over, commemorated with a hastily mashed together mint taffy treat by Decima. Now to her immense displeasure, it tastes horrible. But unity is worth the pain. Just barely.

Butterfly Polypop was a fun and useful treatlet that was used to scout out and investigate Scabetha's horrid factory.

Cieling Candy was a goofy idea the GM ran with after an offhand mention.

Toothybaby, used for scamming the toothfairy, essentially a beanie baby full of teeth, that could be traded for a ton of dosh all at once. If you're lucky.

Eugene is Decima's terrible dog. Only natural for the little guy to have a ball to play fetch with.

Lily the Harengon helped create/contain the Phyrexian Ant Farm after a brief injury threatened to ruin the local ecosystem... Another taste of "Oh people think Decima is dangerous. And perhaps they are right."

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