HOME | DD

Lucithen — FlyCycle

Published: 2020-03-15 19:27:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 826; Favourites: 18; Downloads: 0
Redirect to original
Description Some trying at animation, I reference a bat video here!   I plan to use this video more to help me learn how bat wings work and to try out some new perspectives. I'm looking forward to refining this one and adding details and blurs! 
Related content
Comments: 12

MoonWatcher8 [2021-05-07 22:24:22 +0000 UTC]

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

CrimsonSunset218 [2020-04-10 20:13:36 +0000 UTC]

Ooooh!  This is excellent!


👍: 1 ⏩: 1

Lucithen In reply to CrimsonSunset218 [2020-04-10 22:44:57 +0000 UTC]

skksaDJFHSDKJTFHLKTHKEJHGKJHD Omg I haven't seen you in a while!! It's great to see you!! 

And thank you so much! 

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

CrimsonSunset218 In reply to Lucithen [2020-04-15 16:30:33 +0000 UTC]

OMGRIGHT?!ICAN'TBELIEVEI'VEBEENAWAYFORSOLONG!!!!!!  iwaskindaafraidyou'dforgottenaboutme.    


It's great to see you, too!  I'm so happy you're still drawing, and doing D&D!!!!  My game has been keeping me SO busy!!!  I'm running a game and my players are keeping me on my toes!  That can be both a blessing and a curse sometimes. 

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Lucithen In reply to CrimsonSunset218 [2020-04-17 21:57:57 +0000 UTC]

I would never! 


FFFFFFFFFFFFFF I haven't run a game in a while, though that's okay because I'm working really hard on my own campaign and world with a bunch of fun homebrew stuff. 
My DnD group all moved away for college last year but we just started online up, which is still a lot of fun.

Last session the DM hid an orb of annihilation in a room with magical darkness, so when one of our players walked in they lost their legs - the intent was for us to avoid that room ofc, but we all know how DnD players can be, we're a bunch of nerdy idiots. So our 20 INT wizard TAKES CONTROL of this orb and just uses it to brute force our way through the temple by cutting out doorways through the rooms. 

I could see how the DM felt... Just like:    

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

CrimsonSunset218 In reply to Lucithen [2020-04-20 16:27:19 +0000 UTC]

*laughs*  Oh no!!!!   Oh no!!!!!  There is nothing more certain in D&D than the characters going someplace they shouldn't.  ... and in the process avoiding the plot completely.  I wonder what consequences the DM may have concocted for "skipping" so much of the dungeon.


Ugh... now the Wizard is in possession of an orb of annihilation.  That's going to be interesting.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Lucithen In reply to CrimsonSunset218 [2020-04-21 01:54:14 +0000 UTC]

Welllll... If you fail the intelligence check, the orb bounces toward the user 10 feet, and the check is a 25, which isn't much worth the risk of constantly using it. Our DM is ruthless, I mean, putting an ORB OF ANNIHILATION in a completely dark room right in the doorway... that's a bit spooky.

And one time we were in a hallway, and every single door was booby trapped so the ceiling would cave in, and each succeeding door accelerated it, and when we booked it out of the hallway, he put a gelatinous cube directly at the end in the first room, which of course one of us fell into... and the he put two giants in that room also... and a massive throne that turns your alignment if you climb on it... and we needed to if we wanted to escape... Which I was elected and I got turned lawful evil, ahhh good times, good times! 

Needless to say, I'm sure he would have come up with something.
Oh, also, in our campaign last week, we entered a portal and all ended up falling in love with each other in a cruel act of unrequited love, evil I say, evil! 

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

CrimsonSunset218 In reply to Lucithen [2020-04-21 18:09:46 +0000 UTC]

O.O   Holy  shit!!!   Your GM  IS ruthless!!!   O>O     Good gravy.    Um....   Good luck?


(And here I'm planning a "curse" that locks my characters in a chibi-style video game like world where they have to defeat the bad wizard in the Cake Tower before they can get out again....  I feel very ... non-vindictive right now.)

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Lucithen In reply to CrimsonSunset218 [2020-04-28 00:12:04 +0000 UTC]

The love pentagon is honestly hilarious, everyone obsessed with someone else in the party XDD

OMG but that sounds likes so much fun and really creative, very different from the norm. 

Our DM has been in the DnD loop since the 70's, he ran one of the original tournaments for the "Tomb of Horrors", he has all the terrifying tricks in the book memorized...

...and he questions why we're all so nervous to search rooms and solve puzzles, it's a REAL MYSTERY. 

...I want to search the Cake Tower....

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

CrimsonSunset218 In reply to Lucithen [2020-04-28 18:01:05 +0000 UTC]

HOLY $HIT!!! He's been GMing since the 1970's?!  He tested THE TOMB OF HORRORS?!  No wonder he has all the scary tricks on the table!!!  [ I wonder if I would use all those tricks, too.  If they were so accessible.]


(The nervous in contagious... Now I'm nervous to ask questions about the game!!!!  XD )


Did you want to see if we could arrange something so I could take your character through a solo run of the mini-game? 

I could give you the "Chibi" Formula and we could send either messages back and forth, or we could try to find a day where we could skype it? Or Zoom it, maybe?  (I don't have an account yet, but it looks like it might be a good idea.) 

Or maybe I could just describe the things to you one at a time in an e-mail/message and you could just ask questions and explore it that way. 

[It'll probably be months before my game group gets to the darn thing.  (Progress is so painfully slow when you play one 3-4 hr session every 3 weeks!!!)]


*giggles*  Is your group of characters known as "the Love Pentagon"? 

My players are known as "The Agents of Apocalypse" when I refer to them as a group.  I don't know if they like the name or not.  They haven't changed it, even though it was based on a year old joke they made when they were buying horses.

 

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Lucithen In reply to CrimsonSunset218 [2020-04-29 03:59:26 +0000 UTC]

Well, the orb of annihilation could be a good start. In older versions of DND, if something/someone got annihilated by it, it's as though it never existed in the first place, which is kind of unnerving if you think about it. One of my friend's DM'd Tomb of Horrors where an Orb was located in a hole in the wall, and someone stuck their head in it (as you do), his head got annihilated and the party was like "Huh, a headless body, what a weird place for that...", and it's like the guy never even was with them to begin with.  AGH the Orb is so creepy! 

Also, are DM says he's never had a party get through the Tomb of Horrors, thanx, Gary Gygax.

Emailing it sounds like a fun idea, or messaging through DA or something! It makes me think of those old text video games that are still fun to play for some reason... It could help with describing the world before executing it in your real game. 

We did have a name at one point, and it was really satirical and stupid but I forget what it was, imma run it by them to change our group to the "Love Pentagon". Or "Love Pentagram" because we're all running under questionably immoral judgement. 

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

CrimsonSunset218 In reply to Lucithen [2020-04-29 22:32:43 +0000 UTC]

O.o  I have a new found fear of the Orb of Annihilation.  That's terrifying! If I found it, I'd never again want to poke around a dungeon.  *shudder*  I'll have to consider it.  *evil hand rub*


NO ONE HAS GOTTEN THROUGH THE TOMB OF HORRORS?!  HOLY SH*T!!! 


I sent you a note. 


I like both versions.     It's always a good idea to be united in your debauchery.  The real problem comes when one member is either doing it or against it.  Then it becomes a Player vs player game.  Fun, sometimes, but tricky.

👍: 0 ⏩: 0