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Art and Observation

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I dunno about you, but this year shopping was pretty hard. It wasn’t that I didn’t know what to get people, or that I couldn’t find it, it’s just that between being sick and worrying about this and that along the way, time got away from me.

Last night I was playing World of Warcraft, and it said “Your game time will expire in 30 minutes” and I realized it had been a month since I did literally anything.

So yay season of happy happy joy time joy yay.

I dunno about you, but this year shopping was pretty hard. It wasn’t that I didn’t know what to get people, or that I couldn’t find it, it’s just that between being sick and worrying about this and that along the way, time got away from me.

Last night I was playing World of Warcraft, and it said “Your game time will expire in 30 minutes” and I realized it had been a month since I did literally anything.

So yay season of happy happy joy time joy yay.

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This was a golem I loved.  I pictured him a perfect sphere, sort of unhinging in sections and becoming bipedal.  I also pictured him losing balance and maybe using an arm and his head to walk as he rolls over.

This was a golem I loved.  I pictured him a perfect sphere, sort of unhinging in sections and becoming bipedal.  I also pictured him losing balance and maybe using an arm and his head to walk as he rolls over.

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These are some bug people I used in a weird little forest.  The idea was at first a ladybug thing, with little capes that look like the traditional red beetle.  But, later on my party met similar folks with different insect motifs, like a hornet pattern on their cape, or a caterpillar green.  The idea was that these different tribes use a bug as a mascot to identify eachother, though a very passive people it’s not like a war banner one might want to display from all angles.

These are some bug people I used in a weird little forest.  The idea was at first a ladybug thing, with little capes that look like the traditional red beetle.  But, later on my party met similar folks with different insect motifs, like a hornet pattern on their cape, or a caterpillar green.  The idea was that these different tribes use a bug as a mascot to identify eachother, though a very passive people it’s not like a war banner one might want to display from all angles.