
LIONUS: "If you don’t mind, I could use a little help here, Freaky!!!"
FREAKY: "Yeah, yeah, whatever. It can wait. I found a coin -- and it's mine."
Lesson to be learned -- The odds of getting a saving die roll when you are exploring a dungeon with Freaky Foxx are significantly lower.
Made from a really old drawing of mine. An “oldie” but hopefully a “goodie”.
FREAKY: "Yeah, yeah, whatever. It can wait. I found a coin -- and it's mine."
Lesson to be learned -- The odds of getting a saving die roll when you are exploring a dungeon with Freaky Foxx are significantly lower.
Made from a really old drawing of mine. An “oldie” but hopefully a “goodie”.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Lion
Size 803 x 1000px
File Size 118.7 kB
*laughing* And probably, if there is a “later”, Freaky will do something so totally unexpected, like secretly giving the thousand or so dollars/pounds/francs/marks he gets for selling the coin to the peasant village to provide food & shelter for the children in the orphanage there.
He’s not really a “bad” fox.
He’s not really a “bad” fox.
Higher? Lower? Well you can see why I was never a Dungeon Master for very long.
Besides, finding that book of spells, that is supposed to be in the castle’s dungeon, was what the magician, Grandolt or Gandaft, or whatever his name was, lift the curse of bad luck from the peasant village. “The good of the many outweighs the needs of the few” -- or have I slipped into a different milieu?
Besides, finding that book of spells, that is supposed to be in the castle’s dungeon, was what the magician, Grandolt or Gandaft, or whatever his name was, lift the curse of bad luck from the peasant village. “The good of the many outweighs the needs of the few” -- or have I slipped into a different milieu?
Yes, funny-sounding names do seem to be a pre-requisite for being a magic-user. No Bob, or Pierre, Hans, or Mary the neighborhood magician.
As for heroes, who else is there to stand up for what values we choose to believe in? Without heroes, there is only the unending day-to-day grayness (sameness) imposed by villains.
As for heroes, who else is there to stand up for what values we choose to believe in? Without heroes, there is only the unending day-to-day grayness (sameness) imposed by villains.
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