•how is it even possible which it so is it seems they become even more handsome when they get angry but you know better than to start a makeout session and most likely get shocked or something stupid like that
•so you wait a bit knowing it’s what they want they have hurt to many in their past and it would break them if you were next to be added to that long list
•in the beginning your s/o was a complete tsundere during their moments of anger but they’ve gotten a lot better with controlling their anger
•so you bring your softest blanket and smother them with your embrace when you can tell it is wanted, their thanks for it is shown with them making your to do list becomes a lot smaller than it was before and even though you tell them it’s okay to leave you alone when you get upset or have a terrible nightmare they never go
•you bring them a sense of peace that clears away all the doubts they may have and he know you are the only one left to make them feel like this safe
Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault. Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty.
Oscar Wilde – The Picture of Dorian Gray
Here’s a big D&D art dump. I have a lot of D&D stuff, so I’m going to try and post it in clumps once a month or so cause I draw just way too much of it.
Aelen is a character I made for an evil game. I repainted his portrait cause there was just a lot I didn’t like about it, and every time I looked at it I just felt like the characterization was all wrong. The old version is further back on the tumblr if you care. His look changed quite a bit over the course of me playing him, but I’m still really fond of some of the older stuff. He technically died in the campaign I was playing him in, and became a crazy OP homebrew wraith/NPC, but I still can’t help drawing him from time to time. Who says necromancers have to look gross?