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Writing isn't magic, it's perspiration, frustration, inspiration and a metrc ton of luck

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Thank you Liam O’Brien for this flawed, wonderful, silly wizard! Learned a lot about animation, now time to sleep!

(ᴗ˳ᴗ)…zzzZZZ

Keyleth!

Ever since I drew Percy last year I've been wanting to do a Keyleth print as well, and I finally got around to it last month. I had a lot of fun coming up with my own character design for her, combining a bunch of elements from the animated series, the comics and other official art, and going a bit ham with details. Love this awkward druid, she's so endearing.

(You can find prints of this drawing in my online shop - there's a link on my blog, or just search for spacecapart on Storenvy.)

whenever I tell someone “I’m tired” and they say “go to sleep” and I say “I’m not that type of tired” and they say “there’s only one type of tired” I always feel amazed. Astounded. How do they not know the different versions of tired.

  1. Physical exhaustion from the chronic illness. Not drowsy, but needs to lay down. Maybe my Hashimoto’s or bad knees or plantar fasciitis is acting up, but either way, I need to relax with an ice pack and a tens unit.
  2. emotional exhaustion. The type of “tired” people mean when they say “I’m sick and tired of x.” I’m so numb and usually I’d be about one minor inconvenience away from snapping but the exhaustion of being alive has gotten so heavy that I don’t even notice inconveniences anymore.
  3. drowsiness. If I’m trying to tell someone I need to sleep, I’ll say “I’m sleepy” or “I want to go to bed.”
  4. unable to process what’s going on but the closest word I can use to describe how I’m feeling is “tired.”

5. The kind of tired that comes with severe brain fog. You don't mean to be struggling so much just to answer a simple question, but you are. And the effort makes it worse.

Investiture of Flames

Flames race across your body, shedding bright light in a 30-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet for the spell’s duration. The flames don’t harm you.

You are immune to fire damage

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[Image ID with parenthetical text in brackets added for people using screen readers: "Author's Note on Language

"Please note, as the author and the main character of this book are both from Ireland, it is written in the version of English that is standard there. So recognise is spelled recognise [with an s] and not recognize [with a z] etc. The author recognises some North American readers may find this upsetting and while he is of course scared of them, he is considerably more scared of his Mammy, who taught him how to spell. Nevertheless, as an apology, here are a bunch of Zs for you to mentally stick in as and when you choose.

"Z z z z z z

"Look, they look like a mummy duck and little ducks. Adorable!"

/end ID]