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@notarroven

alt nerdy account for @aislingsghost (28), currently featuring a lot of bg3. occasionally 🔞, always 🏳️‍🌈 Ven is my perfect warlock child who does no wrong 😌

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calendar_today05-06-2024 19:50:34

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Tertia thinks she asks for help when she needs it, but she doesn’t, especially when it comes to her complicated feelings about her family and elven heritage that was stolen from her. But one day Halsin gets access to Regenerate and gives her ears back to her.

Tertia thinks she asks for help when she needs it, but she doesn’t, especially when it comes to her complicated feelings about her family and elven heritage that was stolen from her.

But one day Halsin gets access to Regenerate and gives her ears back to her.
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Ven and I would go flower picking! They know all the best spots and would tell me the plant names (at least in Elven), whether it was edible, and if it had any medicinal properties! And would probably laugh at me when I reflexively recoil from bees lol

Ven and I would go flower picking! They know all the best spots and would tell me the plant names (at least in Elven), whether it was edible, and if it had any medicinal properties! And would probably laugh at me when I reflexively recoil from bees lol
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I finally started using my 🦋 and don’t feel like juggling two accounts over there like I do here, SO if you feel like it, find me @ aislingsghost

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Great news everyone I finally finished it! I present to you: Curse Breakers, bc they were destined to meet so the Shadow Curse could be defeated. (after Pradier's Saytr and Bacchante)

Great news everyone I finally finished it! I present to you: Curse Breakers, bc they were destined to meet so the Shadow Curse could be defeated. 

(after Pradier's Saytr and Bacchante)