• Oh, how I loved to draw random splash panels on spare paper back in school. Since then, however, I have developed a much better sense of distance and perspective.

    This was part of a comic from February '11 that followed a fairly productive discussion on revising the ruleset for DYOS, the focus of which dealt with the ban on "magic" in the story. The rule was really a blanket ban on the typical powergaming devices that often led to fights between participants, and exceptions were constantly made: while strictly speaking it was broken several times from DYOS 10 onward, very rarely did the violations actually warrant reprisal.

    No doubt sensing a lift of the embargo would threaten his monopoly on reality-warping, The Hacker makes a plea to the audience to vote 'no' on Prop. 418 and leave powergaming to the technocrats, lest this image happen.

    I also believe that this sort of scenario is why, despite my constant lobbying, we never played free-form back in my D&D days.

    CivGeneral © GenSamus

    "Happy Cthulhu" by ursulav

    [Originally submitted to DeviantArt January 2012.](https://www.deviantart.com/el-thorvaldo/art/Magitek-DYOS-279981730)
    Oh, how I loved to draw random splash panels on spare paper back in school. Since then, however, I have developed a much better sense of distance and perspective. This was part of a comic from February '11 that followed a fairly productive discussion on revising the ruleset for DYOS, the focus of which dealt with the ban on "magic" in the story. The rule was really a blanket ban on the typical powergaming devices that often led to fights between participants, and exceptions were constantly made: while strictly speaking it was broken several times from DYOS 10 onward, very rarely did the violations actually warrant reprisal. No doubt sensing a lift of the embargo would threaten his monopoly on reality-warping, The Hacker makes a plea to the audience to vote 'no' on Prop. 418 and leave powergaming to the technocrats, lest this image happen. I also believe that this sort of scenario is why, despite my constant lobbying, we never played free-form back in my D&D days. CivGeneral © GenSamus "Happy Cthulhu" by ursulav [Originally submitted to DeviantArt January 2012.](https://www.deviantart.com/el-thorvaldo/art/Magitek-DYOS-279981730)
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  • I'd decided to work on an Artwork of ADGTH's Belladonna as the Sea Witch where she is looking into her Magic Pearl Crystal Ball and see that Young Sasha is in love with Young Charlie the Surface Dweller and thinking of an evil future plans to use Young Sasha to her advantage so she could get ahold of her cousin Queen Annabelle's triton in order to take over not only Doglantis, But to also take over the whole ocean.

    ADGTH's Belladonna, Sasha Belongs to Don Bluth & MGM.

    The Little Mermaid Belongs to Disney. #Anthro #ADGTH #Belladonna #Ursula #Crossover #Parody
    I'd decided to work on an Artwork of ADGTH's Belladonna as the Sea Witch where she is looking into her Magic Pearl Crystal Ball and see that Young Sasha is in love with Young Charlie the Surface Dweller and thinking of an evil future plans to use Young Sasha to her advantage so she could get ahold of her cousin Queen Annabelle's triton in order to take over not only Doglantis, But to also take over the whole ocean. ADGTH's Belladonna, Sasha Belongs to Don Bluth & MGM. The Little Mermaid Belongs to Disney. #Anthro #ADGTH #Belladonna #Ursula #Crossover #Parody
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  • An OC from one of my stories, *Logic Eternity*. Esther Hertz is a "Deduction Officer", an investigator who is hired by the police to solve crimes, like her colleagues Malcolm Ohm and Ursula Providence. Esther left her family due to personal disagreements and lives by herself. She comes from an Orthodox Jewish family, but isn't very observant. While working as a deduction officer, she is very humble and polite and tries to stay out of the police's way. She's also extremely intelligent, having graduated college at 18, but due to her humility, she often underestimates herself. Ursula sees her as a rival, while Malcolm is just impressed. Esther doesn't express any negative feelings toward Malcolm and Ursula, even offering to buy them coffee.
    An OC from one of my stories, *Logic Eternity*. Esther Hertz is a "Deduction Officer", an investigator who is hired by the police to solve crimes, like her colleagues Malcolm Ohm and Ursula Providence. Esther left her family due to personal disagreements and lives by herself. She comes from an Orthodox Jewish family, but isn't very observant. While working as a deduction officer, she is very humble and polite and tries to stay out of the police's way. She's also extremely intelligent, having graduated college at 18, but due to her humility, she often underestimates herself. Ursula sees her as a rival, while Malcolm is just impressed. Esther doesn't express any negative feelings toward Malcolm and Ursula, even offering to buy them coffee.
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  • Here's how I made the wire mask you can see me wearing here: https://inkblotapp.page.link/rdh8gXpadDjQp9628.

    Piece heavily inspired by this other tutorial: https://www.deviantart.com/ursulajewelry/art/History-of-creation-408818718
    Here's how I made the wire mask you can see me wearing here: https://inkblotapp.page.link/rdh8gXpadDjQp9628. Piece heavily inspired by this other tutorial: https://www.deviantart.com/ursulajewelry/art/History-of-creation-408818718
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  • Just a quick and fun redraw of a scene from the movie Encanto with my girl Ursula!
    The words are the lyrics from the song Surface Pressure, which I loved as much as We Don't Talk About Bruno tbh!
    I highly reccomend Encanto, I loved it!!
    Just a quick and fun redraw of a scene from the movie Encanto with my girl Ursula! The words are the lyrics from the song Surface Pressure, which I loved as much as We Don't Talk About Bruno tbh! I highly reccomend Encanto, I loved it!!
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