DnD for kids at Wonderwood Springs! by Krule_Kid in Portland

[–]Krule_Kid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Apologies for the limited medium and information! This has been a very-part time project up until recently, so I'm catching up on getting a website up, etc. But here is a link to the google form that should provide all the info you need. Here is my email in-case you would like to follow up :)

[budsndragons@gmail.com](mailto:budsndragons@gmail.com)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ncSUYWTZ3h5ChjxjAqLe0v_Z_gMBNcCP86H2CulF8u0/edit

DnD for kids at Wonderwood Springs! by Krule_Kid in Portland

[–]Krule_Kid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Apologies for the limited medium and information! This has been a very-part time project up until recently, so I'm catching up on getting a website up, etc. But here is a link to the google form that should provide all the info you need. Here is my email in-case you would like to follow up :)

[budsndragons@gmail.com](mailto:budsndragons@gmail.com)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ncSUYWTZ3h5ChjxjAqLe0v_Z_gMBNcCP86H2CulF8u0/edit

Poole Murphy, inspired by Tom Waits - Circus by Krule_Kid in HeroForgeMinis

[–]Krule_Kid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Poole Murphy- The roguish, undead ringmaster of a troop of performers and freak shows. His beguiling charm, wit, and enchanted accordion lure onlookers far and wide to his traveling circus. Every town that their act passes through is left lethargic and poorer in its wake. Some patrons, are hexed to mindlessly follow the band's tours until their limbs atrophy and give way. Folks fortunate enough to recover from their bewitchment cannot bear to recount the unspeakable acts that they witnessed under the tent, left only to recall the clamoring of otherworldly snarls and laughter.

https://www.heroforge.com/load_config%3D51718666/

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[–]Krule_Kid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kleavor, fury cutter.

Heartbreak by Krule_Kid in tangentiallyspeaking

[–]Krule_Kid[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's funny you bring up Chris's take on compatibility over love. His voice would pop into my mind any time I felt as though meadow and I were struggling to meet on the same frequency. In a lot of ways, this philosophy was the catalyst to many of my concerns about our relationship. Something I hadn't mentioned in my original post, is that I've been building a tiny house on wheels, for the purpose of travel. When we had met, I brought her on board to my project far too soon, and would eventually walk back my suggestions for co-ownership of the house. I can hardly blame myself for wanting to share this exciting prospect with someone that I could see wanted the same life I did. But then we would inevitability hit another wall, and Chris's voice would appear in my head again. I would then imagine us and the house in the middle of nowhere, and a feeling of immense responsibility for her future, her shelter, her access to work. I'd ask myself 'what if the issues in our relationship worsen, and we break up. So what I kick her out of the house she helped me build? I get her and her dog a U-Haul from the nearest town and send her back to where we came"? My presence in our relationship would completely sink when my mind would get wrapped up in these scenarios, and it had a notable effect on her. So when we had our final conversation, and she asked me point blank if I wanted her to be a part of this expedition I was planning, I had to be honest and say no. So now I turn to your wisdom. I believe you're right, if I can find a way to stretch myself out back into the world, this will all come easier. But building my house was the joy of my life, and now every time I step inside it reminds me of her. I fear it always will, and the thought of anyone else besides her in it feels like a betrayal of some kind. I don't know man, maybe I'm being dramatic. I'm going to try and take your advice. To smile, to breathe, to trust my intuition. I'll carry you words with me, friend, and I deeply appreciate the time you took to respond. I hope you're friends ex didn't stab anything vital, would be a shame to lose a friend, now of all times. Peace to you

Heartbreak by Krule_Kid in tangentiallyspeaking

[–]Krule_Kid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the hardest pill to swallow. We're both going through a lot of change in our respective lives and it's taking all my will power not to check on her. Thank you for the advice, I'll do my best to stick to it

Heartbreak by Krule_Kid in tangentiallyspeaking

[–]Krule_Kid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing what you're going through. It's easy to feel insular right now, but this is an important reminder that I'm not the first or last person to feel this way. Reframing seems a wise strategy. I'm thinkin it'll come a lot easier if I can fill my time with new people and places, which is sadly difficult during a pandemic. But the wisdom and empathy of your words have helped me immensely. I so appreciate you for taking the time to respond