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2026 project: A coat of arms for each of my TTRPG characters

Started by Caledonian, January 08, 2026, 04:12:44 PM

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Caledonian

I took on this project for my characters for my friend's "series of short adventures" ttrpg setup where each player has a "guild" of characters and selects the right character for each adventure.

Lets start with my time traveller (though the god of time and artifice keeps stealing his time machines)
it's ALIVE --- and weirdly obsessed with wizards?

Hez

"though the god of time and artifice keeps stealing his time machines)"
Bwahahaha

Sorontar

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Caledonian

Quote from: Hez on January 10, 2026, 07:31:09 AM"though the god of time and artifice keeps stealing his time machines)"
Bwahahaha

This is a repeating issue for him, he's getting very frustrated (the reason is that the gm doesn't want to deal with a player character time travelling but we kept it in as a fun character beat)
it's ALIVE --- and weirdly obsessed with wizards?

Caledonian

it's ALIVE --- and weirdly obsessed with wizards?

Sir Henry

Well that was a surprise. Coming from Yorkshire I'm much more used to seeing sheep in heraldry being shown hanging from a strap around their middle, being weighed. Which sounded like a good idea - hanging below a dirigible (or, better yet, a flock of sheep hanging below a small fleet of dirigibles). So I thought I'd give you one of many examples, only to discover that they aren't that common at all.

Though I must admit that I was amused to see that the very first result of image-searching "sheep in heraldry' was the template for the ram rampant in your coat of arms.

One of the few I found:
I speak in syllabubbles. They rise to the surface by the force of levity and pop out of my mouth unneeded and unheeded.
Cry "Have at!" and let's lick the togs of Waugh!
Arsed not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for tea.