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Canadian artist-deer I draw NICHE FETISH ART so bear that in mind before you follow. 18+
Katılım Ekim 2015
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@DeerServas Rubber compression suit, those knee high shiny boots, the cute round deer and force feeding muzzle+hood are sooooooooo good. Wish that were me!
Looks like she's gonna be in for a good few meals and being the center of attention ;3
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@luna09127855 Thank you so much!
I am glad the concept is resonating with you-
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@pinkycloset_jp Ah!
I remember when I was starting with crossdressing, I had to learn all this on my own because actual resources like this were not translated in english
Wonderful resource. I poked around, and this whole twitter is full of useful support such as this
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@RetroScreencaps What is this, why have I never heard of it? 😮
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@ORDissenter @Marky_X_ Recently, it has become popular in isekai for there to be a lot of party rivalries, changing of parties, adventure guild politics, etc
I've been running a westmarsh game. I've noticed this is very similar to how different parties interact
I'm not sure if that means anything
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@ORDissenter @Marky_X_ Supposedly, early on people would often have open-world campaigns with multiple parties, and it was common players have multiple PCs and looser organization
So, I'd argue the closest thing to an adventurer guild is like... The actual real-life way D&D clubs would organize.
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Funny story about this. The only reason why the "Adventurer's Guild" trope exists is due to the video game Wizardry.
Fantasy in Japan was not introduced through novels like Lord of the Rings or Conan. It was video games like Wizardry, which became a major inspiration for Dragon's Quest and Final Fantasy.
In Wizardry, you didn't have a set party. You created your own characters and death was permanent, so it wasn't uncommon to create new characters. Swapping and "grinding" were essential aspects of the game.
Before you went to the dungeon, you were town where you level up, get items, create new characters, and swap characters. Where did you swap characters? Adventurer's Guild.
So now you know why this trope seems to be every anime. It's based on a video game in the 80s that still sways influence today.
S. A. Rivera 🇺🇲@literaturedevil
Not every isekai protagonist needs to join an "Adventurer's Guild"
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