I'm Alex. I enjoy video games, reading, role playing games, and thinking about ethics, I suppose.
I'm also interested in religions and artsy things, but only from an appreciative standpoint. I don't partake.

31st May 2012

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jordinary replied to your post: Guess who just got over a dozen indie games for…

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Guess who just got over a dozen indie game soundtracks for free

me that’s right I did

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31st May 2012

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Guess who just got over a dozen indie games for free

me that’s right I did 

Tagged: good guess

31st May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Dungeon Grind with 21 notes

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31st May 2012

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I asked Olivia to draw D&D monsters.

Their names are:

  1. Spell Guy
  2. Spikey Cat
  3. Tornayto Man
  4. Fire Lava Guy

Tagged: BeholderBelkerFire ElementalDungeons and DragonsDisplacer Beast

30th May 2012

Photo reblogged from booty out the window with 4,365 notes

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29th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Die for metal. with 87 notes

collective-history:

In Greek mythology, Echo was an Oread (a mountain nymph) who loved her own voice. Zeus loved consorting with beautiful nymphs and visited them on Earth often. Eventually, Zeus’s wife, Hera, became suspicious, and came from Mt. Olympus in an attempt to catch Zeus with the nymphs.
Sometimes the young and beautiful nymph Echo would distract and amuse Zeus’ wife, Hera, with long and entertaining stories while Zeus took advantage of the moment to ravish the other mountain nymphs. When Hera discovered the trickery, she was so annoyed she punished the talkative Echo by taking away her voice, except in foolish repetition of another’s shouted words. Thus, all Echo could do was repeat the voice of another.

collective-history:

In Greek mythology, Echo was an Oread (a mountain nymph) who loved her own voice. Zeus loved consorting with beautiful nymphs and visited them on Earth often. Eventually, Zeus’s wife, Hera, became suspicious, and came from Mt. Olympus in an attempt to catch Zeus with the nymphs.

Sometimes the young and beautiful nymph Echo would distract and amuse Zeus’ wife, Hera, with long and entertaining stories while Zeus took advantage of the moment to ravish the other mountain nymphs. When Hera discovered the trickery, she was so annoyed she punished the talkative Echo by taking away her voice, except in foolish repetition of another’s shouted words. Thus, all Echo could do was repeat the voice of another.

Source: collective-history

29th May 2012

Photo reblogged from my D&D. with 22 notes

mydnd:

Advanced Dungeons and Lawyers by  Cyril Van Der Haegen

mydnd:

Advanced Dungeons and Lawyers by  Cyril Van Der Haegen

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28th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Marcus Carroll with 16,070 notes

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28th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Happy Happyist with 346 notes

eikocarol:

Vivi’s defence

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28th May 2012

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pyrrhic-victoria:

weareallstarstuff:

V I A

This is indescribably beautiful

pyrrhic-victoria:

weareallstarstuff:

V I A

This is indescribably beautiful

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