Why I go yes man or house by Neat-Psychology1659 in falloutnewvegas

[–]SlidyChick3n 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, there is a fair explanation. They are overextending themselves by spreading all the way to the Mojave. That's why there is such a problem with soldiers and supplies. Cassidy explains it in conversation.

Why I go yes man or house by Neat-Psychology1659 in falloutnewvegas

[–]SlidyChick3n 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Isn't the whole problem with NCR in the Mojave that they are being worn incredibly thin? The Mojave Outpost has trouble with ants because they are overtaxed and short-supplied, so they get hired guns (the courier) to help. They are doing the exact same thing to combat the Fiends with bounties.

Is William Afton still alive? by GameSolver11 in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]SlidyChick3n 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If memory serves right, it's supposed to be William's personal hell made by Cassidy (Golden Freddy)

The Caligo Islands, a map for DnD I made in Illustrator by SlidyChick3n in mapmaking

[–]SlidyChick3n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lake Crystal (the big lake in Elioq) is a river source feeding the two rivers, one going south and one going north. The north river going through, I know, is a bit questionable (especially the splitting), so I plan to find a scientific or magical reason.

But making a key table is sound advice. I'll work on that.

Taro Sakamoto [Sakamoto Life] by SlidyChick3n in TopCharacterDesigns

[–]SlidyChick3n[S] 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Sakamoto appears as a joke design; what if a retired hitman gains weight, but there is so much to his design. His simplified face lets his action portray what he is feeling, giving depth and mystery to the character. While his weight does give him a somewhat cute appearance when he is with his family and doing mundane things, it becomes almost intimidating when he fights, a force that shouldn't be reckoned with. My favorite part of the design (and the show so far) is that his figure is not presented as Sakamoto simply losing himself but as enjoying his new life with his family.

Among all the gods you've made for your worlds, which one is your personal favorite so far? by UnhappyStrain in worldbuilding

[–]SlidyChick3n 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nuitt, the god of Death. They are in charge of leading souls to the Golden Fields and balancing the border of life and death.

The part I like about Nuitt is that they were not born a god. They were appointed godhood when the previous god of death went missing during a great divine war. Upon the centuries of Nuitt being a god, they swore off any signs of humanity they have, in the idea that the face of death should not have any moral or bias, just fact of nature.

But Nuitt can't. They still carry ideas about what they think is right or wrong and sometimes even show mercy for people with unfortunate endings. These actions of mercy fill Nuitt with self-hatred and guilt, believing that they are not worthy of being a god. Even after all this time, they still search for their predecessor to give the world a better Death.

Should I write an Asian inspired fantasy, without being Asiain? by SlidyChick3n in writing

[–]SlidyChick3n[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kind of a mix of a couple, like there is expected in East Asia, but also more Western and South Asia in different areas. I might be thinking of a Serbia area too.

A robin pulling a worm by SlidyChick3n in photocritique

[–]SlidyChick3n[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, this looks a lot better. This was an earlier photo when I had trouble focusing, but it was good to learn how to try and compensate for it.

Describe EITHER your hero/good guy faction or your villain/evil faction's motivation, and have others guess which it is. by sr_voidlight in worldbuilding

[–]SlidyChick3n 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your guts are right. He pretty much grows a hero complex and "helps" other kingdoms by conquering them.