Icon by @ebu


friend enjoyer and aspiring game developer

aromantic/bisexual

25 years of being chaotic and counting

send pats!!


i also do custom magic item commissions

for ttrpgs and such


frequently NSFW, sometimes I write porn and sometimes I draw it of myself
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Ξ˜Ξ” am creature (dragon edition)


I enjoy doing worldbuilding a lot and have a big sci-fi setting with magic I've been building for over a decade now


If you want to know more places to find me,
ask me on discord! I don't bite (unless you want me to :3)

The dragon traces a variety of geometric shapes in the air with a single, pointed claw while mumbling in some indecipherable tongue. As they do, glowing, vibrant lines form in the paths their claw traces, their words forming into strange glyphs around the lines. After a moment of this, the spell being formed takes its final shape, and with a definitive jab of their claw, the form of it disappears and is replaced with a bolt of lightning, arcing from their claw-tip along a path of ionized air.

"More skilled mages can cast without even performing any of the verbal or somatic parts, the spell simply appearing before them as it's channeled," the dragon explains. "Observe."

They focus their gaze on a point before you, and another spell manifests in front of their face, before the spot they're staring at suddenly bursts into flame.



rpg mechanics for me vs a mage

imagine being a mage and you're on a quest you were given to challenge a dragon. you try challenging the first dragon you come across, one with mineral scales and an odd glow about them. the moment you start preparing your first attack spell you get hit with a Greater Mana Drain - Indefinite effect and your spell fails from lack of mana. the effect disappears the moment you leave the dragon's area of effect


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