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Hello there, fellow futa lovers!

To the best of my personal experience, tabletop roleplaying games have always been a great way to develop our creativity and social skills, both as a child and as an adult. When we create a character, we also create an opportunity to know ourselves through unique lenses. Our opinions on society and culture inevitably show through when we design a setting. It's fun to see the witty friend playing a rogue, but it's equally entertaining to see that friend tackling a paladin or a monk for a change.

As we play, we learn about compassion and creativity, not to mention how to work together with others to achieve a common goal. But roleplaying games are not just about creativity and socialization. They also offer the chance to hone our artistic skills through drawing, writing, or acting. I am trying to remember a single campaign where I didn't end up drawing or painting all the player characters.

Our make-believe polls have this exciting mix of the OCs we know and love and their alternate personas from games, movies, books, and whatnot. Today, we have an enticing interaction between Shola, the bard, and the poll winner, Leto, the Ranger. =^_____^=

Thank you so much for the love and support! I'll send the Carmine and Cyan packs links in a few minutes.

Cheers! 

Q.

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Kyropracter

This painting is absolutely gorgeous and feels so lifelike! My D&D sessions were never like this ;). Even when I tried to play a new character, I always reverted back to what felt comfortable. Of course, if I was party with Shola, this is how every encounter would end. Probably dump all my points into Con to keep up with her. Thanks for so many different collisions of worlds Q!!

quaraci

I’m so glad you like it, K! This series is all about those yummy collisions. I agree there’s something very natural about this image, and I think it has a lot to do with the choice of colors (I was very strict about the options I got from a minimal, autumn-themed palette I wanted to work with. I did something similar with Kallie’s first illustration). LOL! Just between us, I’ve recently started a TRPG campaign, and I did everything right: I ran a thorough checklist to catch all the red flags regarding adult themes and consent. I first heard: “No sex, Q! Stop! We’re not doing it! Nope! We’re here to kill monsters and save towns, not participate in orgies!” Where do they get all those ideas anyway? =^_____^=

Nate Wright Jr.

Ah yes, the ideal Party Dynamic: the dungeon-delving poly team. One of these days I should try to make something like that happen. Adventures in combat and passion in equal measure!

quaraci

I've tried and tried again, but they always stop me on session zero, Nate. (LOL) I'm afraid no one wants to deal with the mess this creates. 😅😅😅 I wish you luck, courage, and an open-minded party.