I read them as a couple, though now I'm not sure the artist intended that way
I don't know either, but having preexisting relationships is absolutely incredible for roleplay.
Same. It has that resemblance to the classic American Gothic painting.
I very badly want to know the frog’s name.
Isn't that painting of a farmer and his daughter, not a farmer and his wife, though?
I do not get this comic at all…
I think its saying that the two silly characters are breaking the fourth wall?
breaking the fourth wall
I think this has to be it-- good call
You're not the only one
My most iconic character (in the shared imaginations of my friends) is my sorceress pirate gal from a Final-Fantasy style campaign.
Our party included:
A tragic Samurai looking to avenge his father who got war-crimed.
A rogue who had their name stolen and is basically a blob of pure self-hatred.
A warrior monk looking to develop her strengths so she can protect the weak
A former slave who spent hundreds of years in slavery and wants to punish the slavers.
A knight who lost all his memories except the traumatic memory that resulted in all the other lost memories.
........ And then there was my gal. A magic college professor who decided "**** it, I'm tired of being boring. I'm gonna go and be a sky pirate, and I want to die an epic death". She is the team mom.
A certified session 0 moment :3.. the lighter side will probably end up adding something deeper to their characters if that's the direction the world will be setting them to
I read them as a couple, though now I'm not sure the artist intended that way
I don't know either, but having preexisting relationships is absolutely incredible for roleplay.
Same. It has that resemblance to the classic American Gothic painting.
I very badly want to know the frog’s name.
Isn't that painting of a farmer and his daughter, not a farmer and his wife, though?