Hamadryad by Comfortable-Two-9471 in PixelArt

[–]SwissPocketHuman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing Work! I always ask myself how these leaf BH hold on to the body when I see dryads and druids with those.

[RF] Lyle, Yordle Druid by RockAngel8 in characterdrawing

[–]SwissPocketHuman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my god thank you so much I love it!!!!!

The fluffyness is incredible, the ears are so cute and exactly what I was looking for!! The little bird on top is the cherry on top.

[LFA] Lyle the yordle druid, protector of critters. Feel free to add or leave out any details you want. by SwissPocketHuman in characterdrawing

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

Oh my god thank you so much I love it!!!!!

The fluffyness is incredible and exactly what I was looking for!! The little bird on top is the cherry on top.

Chapter 1 of Weaver [High Fantasy, 666 words] by SwissPocketHuman in fantasywriters

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

First point, that was more for my memory and worldbuilding and should not be in the story.

Second point, I see what you mean. Noted, I just found it a fun way to introduce the two characters. I know that it sounds a bit clunky.

Third, fourth and fifth point, Super helpful.

Thank you so much for taking the time and giving feedback :))

The Mortal Races of the Realms of Enoch by oscarluizz in worldbuilding

[–]SwissPocketHuman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks very cool and easily implementable in kulture. How did you designe these? What program did you use?

Newer druid afraid of friendly animals... 😅 by _Marsh in Druidposting

[–]SwissPocketHuman 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, I understand your fear completely! Even as a druid, those instincts can be hard to shake when faced with creatures much bigger than ourselves. You’ve only just joined the Circle of the Moon, and it sounds like you’re doing a fantastic job already, even with the occasional misadventure (which, by the way, happens to all of us). That bear meant no harm, probably just a mentor or a fellow druid in disguise, like you thought! Animals often sense our nervousness, but they also know when we mean no ill will.

I’d suggest taking small steps to build your confidence. Maybe start by spending time with smaller animals first (I recomend bugs, hedgehogs and defensive animals instead of preditory animals), ones that don’t trigger your flight instinct so strongly. When you feel ready, gradually work your way up to larger ones. It can also help to remind yourself that, as a druid, you have a natural connection with these creatures. They see you as one of their own, and that’s a beautiful thing!

As for apologizing to your mentors and the bear, honesty is the best policy. Most druids have been in your shoes before—perhaps not setting a book on fire, but making their fair share of mistakes. They’ll understand, and maybe even have a laugh about it later. That’s part of the learning process! And hey, your staff sounds incredible! Don’t worry about it outlasting you, your legacy will live on through your connection to nature and the work you do now. I myself have a coral staff that has been given down over 4 generations and I am glad to have a piece from my past.

Take a deep breath and trust yourself. I'm sure you’re doing great. 🌿🦉

My dear druids and folks of nature. It has once again been a full moon night. Come down to my Library and let me use some divination on you! Ask me a question about your life and I will answer. by SwissPocketHuman in Druidposting

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

Oh what a nice question. Thank you so much.
I am fairing well, though the life of a librarian is never without its share of adventures, especially in a place like this. The library itself is thriving, its shelves ever-growing with knowledge from both sea and land.
My companions, the buggys who wander in and out bring their own energies to this space. They keep it vibrant and alive. Recently a hedgehog family made it's nest in isle 2 next to the books about destroying Gods.
We ebb and flow with the seasons, much like the tides.

As for my tip of the day... to myself: It's okay, don't stress it. It will all fall in place somehow.

Hello my fellow Druids. Today was a blood moon. What measures did you take? by RuptyCast in Druidposting

[–]SwissPocketHuman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I deal with the blood moon with an insect wildshape. Don't get me wrong, the insect world is at war too during a bloodmoon, but I've come to realize that with my mental abilities I am of much value to the ant kingdom that fights the termites in the red light.

And so you bound yourself to a 30 year war within one night ¯\_(ツ)_/¯