No idea what Doyce has planned for the Overlord, but after seeing the title of the Roll20 game (A Blanket of Ash), I couldn’t help but be reminded of this picture.
I don’t have anything in particular in mind with the Overlord, I just converted an existing Roll20 game to the fellowship sheet and kept the name cuz I liked it.
That explains the picture.
Her face though. “Listen, I just accessorize with fire, you’re honestly taking this thing a little too far. We’ve talked about this, honey.”
This one?
The dead, dead eyes just… spoke to me.
Indeed, a formidable villain if I ever saw one.
“That was a load-bearing boss!”
My high-school DM-self feels pretty called out right now.
I have no idea where this show is going but it’s got a masked feline swashbuckler in a world of other talking animals, voiced by someone doing a pretty good Michael York impression.
Not our setting, but certainly a setting.
I’d love to have at least a couple species in the game that worked like this. We’ve talked about talking-animal type creatures, and they might work like this: hung around wizards too long, just survived to 100 years old, whatever, and they become sentient and more humanoid.
I’m not saying this is how Carabas sees himself (or presents himself), but I’m totally saying that.