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Posted: 2026-01-12T14:01:41+00:00
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Posted: 2026-01-01T15:01:16+00:00
Author: /u/AutoModeratorhttps://www.reddit.com/user/AutoModerator
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Posted: 2026-01-18T15:49:12+00:00
Author: /u/Field_Of_Arbolhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Field_Of_Arbol
Posted: 2026-01-18T14:20:36+00:00
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Posted: 2026-01-18T17:59:35+00:00
Author: /u/Kappathepiratehttps://www.reddit.com/user/Kappathepirate
Old commission done for a client, Dm asked me to make a creature design of one the player's barbarian that died and would come back as a boss to fight them. I don't remember much, but the environment was suposed to be some sort of vine labyrinth illuminated only by blue crystals that turned orange like the crystals on the creature body when he was near them. It was pretty fun working on this one :3
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Posted: 2026-01-18T15:47:19+00:00
Author: /u/Ravenzan_Arthttps://www.reddit.com/user/Ravenzan_Art
Name : Alena Florez
Class : Druid
Story :
Once, her people spoke with the sky.
When their land was burned and their names erased, only the ravens remained to remember. They led Alena Florez into the blackened wilds, where grief turned into communion.
She did not learn druidry from groves or elders. She learned it from bones, from silence, and from the creatures that feast on endings.
Now she walks the world as the last witness of a forgotten lineage.
Where ravens gather, her past is watching and her vengeance is patient.
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Posted: 2026-01-18T16:18:21+00:00
Author: /u/guyinthecaphttps://www.reddit.com/user/guyinthecap
Basically the title. I've seen the topic of choosing IRL cantrips come up a lot, and obviously the very high-leveled spells can have world-altering consequences, so let's keep this relatively street level.
Let's say you can choose one 2nd-Level spell to cast in real life. You can cast it a few times per day (I'm not sure what would determine your IRL proficiency bonus), but cannot change the spell once you choose it.
Which spell do you choose and why?
EDIT: I initially tagged this post as "5th Edition" because that's what I've played the most of (I learned on 4E, but everyone just gives me grief for that). If you want to pick a spell from a previous edition of D&D, you may do so as well. Just explain why for the whippersnappers like me!
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Posted: 2026-01-18T15:26:18+00:00
Author: /u/UselessElfhttps://www.reddit.com/user/UselessElf
Hello! I am Useless Elf, professional 2D illustrator with experience 10+ years. And now I accepting commissions :)
Full information you can find here:
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Story of this Monk:
This art I drew for my friend for one of our DnD party. I hope you like it!
This is Aiza - a monk from the eastern lands, raised in a monastery where she trained in martial arts and wisdom. Her family has always held a special place in her heart, especially her younger brothers. But one day, a shaman cast a curse on them, and his magic transformed her brothers into monkeys. Aiza left everything behind to seek a legendary artifact - an ancient stone with the power to break any curse. Her journey takes her through dangerous lands, ancient ruins, and forgotten cities. She hopes to find this artifact to save her brothers and restore them to their human form.
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Posted: 2026-01-18T13:13:01+00:00
Author: /u/King_DeandDehttps://www.reddit.com/user/King_DeandDe
For context. I'm a teacher and an avid D&D Dungeon master and I love playing the game with my students at an international school, so far that I have already two campaigns ongoing. I've started the newest one just this year and we had three sessions already.
As a DM and Player I love writing recaps for my players to remember what happened. I'm not a good writer, so they are usually quite meh with a little scent of Terry Pratchett's humour. Usually 3-4 paragraphs per session.
My student told me that she enjoys our recaps, and she read them to her smaller sister and her parents as a good-night story. I can also see that she seems so much happier as soon as we play D&D at school, and I kinda realize how important it becomes as a part of it.
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Posted: 2026-01-18T21:44:08+00:00
Author: /u/DubiousArtistehttps://www.reddit.com/user/DubiousArtiste
Growing up in two different worlds of class, Avianna and Rory found each other in spite of it all. Rory became the one person Avianna knew she could rely on. He saved her time and again by using his influence as a guard to keep her from the gallows. Their friendship grew into love, and a promise that no matter where they are, they will always choose each other.
This image was a massive challenge to draw, the posing for Avianna especially gave me issue, but ultimately I'm happy with the result. The background is one that is better than I've achieved previously but definitely something I wanna improve on as I do more scenic images like this! :D
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Posted: 2026-01-18T13:48:55+00:00
Author: /u/Phill-Arthttps://www.reddit.com/user/Phill-Art
Posted: 2026-01-18T15:51:21+00:00
Author: /u/LucyTheQueerhttps://www.reddit.com/user/LucyTheQueer
I'm a first time DM of a group of 3 with all fairly new players. We've been running my campaign for about 6 months now and a few days ago we had our first session together after the winter break. Before the break they defeated a vampire and rescued several NPCs, one of them joined the party and who is gonna tag along for a while. Since the last session we had was a while ago I just wanted to do something calm, to get back into it. They just had lunch with the mayor and then started traveling to the next city to follow the BBEG.
Now to my problem: Even after half a year of playing this campaign my players characters have barely built an interpersonal relationship. They hardly talk to each other or my NPCs. I offer them multiple opportunities to talk to each other each session but they decide to "walk in silence" or "sit here and don't answer". Two of them play characters from the "dark-past-loner-don't-trust-anyone-but-myself" archetype and I feel like the third one is also getting frustrated with carrying every single interaction.
I'm not sure what to do. I don't just want to have them silently walk from puzzle to battle to puzzle all the time, I want to watch them develop their characters. Should I talk to them? How can I insetevise/nurture in-character conversations in my session?
Any advice is appreciated :)
PS: Sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes - English is my second language.
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