PRE-ORDER and GIVEAWAY My hero academia fanbook [Sun-filled] set. To join this GIVEAWAY please LIKE AND REBLOG this post, 1 winner will be selected randomly and the winner will receive 1 [Sun-filled] fanbook set, we will ship worldwide and cover half the shipping price. Pre-order from March 16th to April 25, link here https://tamotaro.com/global-store/ .(there is a simple guide on how to place an order and details on shipping prices included)
Further notes and giveaway rules: Giveaway from March 16th to March 18th 10:00 PM GMT+7, you have to like AND reblog to join the Giveaway. The prize will be shipped out at the same time with the normal orders.
I know the dialogues are a bit blurry, but this is the best I can do without having to segmented into two posts.
I thought of this story a year ago, now I can finally cross it off my list! It was really fun telling this story in a web comic format, the vibrant color and format fitted perfectly with story >.<
It was a story inspired by my coworker, the first sentence in this story is actually his verbatim XD, he loves loves LOVES big dogs, but he got a Pomeranian instead because his wife wants one…
This story will have a few extra scenes, it won’t be in the same quality, just some simple 4 panel monochromatic comics ᕕ ( ᐛ ) ᕗ
Feel free to drop any comment! Thank again for your kudos and I will see you guys next time~ (「・ω・)「
Children don’t choose their parents. If a child had the chance to decide who they would be born to, the world would be a very different place. Parents however, choose to have that child. Parents can abort, can adopt, can dump them on on the other parent or grandparents. When parents choose to keep their child, they’re making a conscious decision. They know when a child is born that it will require care, food, a roof over their heads, clothes and school supplies, medicine when they’re sick and trips to the doctor to keep them healthy. Parents make a decision to take on that responsibility when they keep a child.
Parents shouldn’t hold the basic necessities of a child over their heads. Children owe their parents nothing for fulfilling the responsibility that they chose to take. You take care of that child because you decided to instead of giving that responsibility to someone else. And if you do think your kid owes you something for being a child and having needs, they probably would have been better off with someone else anyways.
✧ Our bundles are split up by classes! So you can pick which year is your favorite. We also have a mini zine filled with their UA Files, with UPDATED versions of a couple of them! So the only way to see their glow-ups is through the PDF or physical version!
✧ The FIRST 50 PHYSICAL ORDERS will receive a FREE 2 INCH Exclusive charm that we will be revealing later!
You can REBLOG this post, RETWEET our post on Twitter, or even REPOST the giveaway image on Instagram with the #bnhaoczinegiveaway
Entering all three will TRIPLE your chances of winning!
The winner will be announced before preorders end, and you will win a PHYSICAL copy of the zine, including WORLDWIDE shipping! (Merch not included) If you’ve already bought a copy or bundle, we will refund you the cost of the book + shipping!
PLEASE read the first line of the article i linked:
he’s literally an endboss. he could probably double as a patron deity, but he’s an endboss (and an addition to the Monster Manual) according to wyrmwood gaming.
Not only is he an end boss, he’s literally on the same CR as a tarasque, which is the hardest monstrosity in all of DND. That’s the challenge rating. Remember that the CR of a lich, which is the final boss for most people, is only a CR of 21. Ancient dragons have CR’s of only 14-17. Shaggy is a CR 30.