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  1. @konjak.org

    Robin Redesign 12026.1

    Finally revised my reference to demonstrate my mask's beak & reflect my linux distro of choice.

    Side note, I wish I could comission @konjak.org to draw my persona in the style of iconoclasts.


    #art #13chraracter5art #my-art #oc #my-oc #13character5socs #iconoclasts #void-linux #linux
  2. @konjak.org

    Robin Redesign 12026.1

    Finally revised my reference to demonstrate my mask's beak & reflect my linux distro of choice.

    Side note, I wish I could comission @konjak.org to draw my persona in the style of iconoclasts.


    #art #13chraracter5art #my-art #oc #my-oc #13character5socs #iconoclasts #void-linux #linux
  3. CW: long post with game suggestions

    @ashi

    I would suggest #warframe but it could be a bit to hectic / reflex demanding. Also if you want to get into the end game (after like 80h+), you need to dive deeply into the wiki. Some tips: dont go into railjack but focus more onto the normal starchart.

    Other suggestions that come to my mind:

    - #stardewvalley relaxing, but you'll propbably find it like #palia to be lacking in activities / a clear "goal" or "next step".

    - #minecraft ; pretty much the allrounder. Base is a bit lacking on activities, but if you're dont mind to dive into mods & modpacks you'll pretty much can get every combination of realaxing / demanding gameplay you want.

    - #terraria and or #starbound ; both incredibly packed games which a ton to discover and to do. terraria tho is a bit more of a wiki game than starbound. With mods you also can tweak quite a lot (atleast in terraria).

    - #factorio relaxing (espc if you play it on easy / no attacks from enemies), but you can sink literally thounds of ours. There is always something to be done. If you like the genre but not so the artstyle, maybe #Satisfactory is more youre style.

    - kingdom: classic / kingdom: new lands ; a uniqe strategy game thats challenging sometimes.

    - for shooters I quite enjoied #thedivision (not 2; havent really played that one). Either you do the story and have a lot to do, or you simply walk through the city, discover places and lore items / collectibles. Only after the story ends its pretty empty imo.

    for more jump'n run based gameplay:
    - #iconoclasts a good story that's not too deep or complicated. more of a metroidvania style game.

    - #lunistice a little indie game thats made in the form of older sonic games

    the rpg side:
    - #catquest , a little cute game with a very simple story but you have always something to do imo. Sadly it's a bit short. Theres also #catquest2 with co-op but haven't tested that one.

    Hope there's something in the list that might interests you. :3

    I can talk more about the one I listed if you want some more infos and might have some more but dont wanna overwhelm you x3333

  4. CW: long post with game suggestions

    @ashi

    I would suggest #warframe but it could be a bit to hectic / reflex demanding. Also if you want to get into the end game (after like 80h+), you need to dive deeply into the wiki. Some tips: dont go into railjack but focus more onto the normal starchart.

    Other suggestions that come to my mind:

    - #stardewvalley relaxing, but you'll propbably find it like #palia to be lacking in activities / a clear "goal" or "next step".

    - #minecraft ; pretty much the allrounder. Base is a bit lacking on activities, but if you're dont mind to dive into mods & modpacks you'll pretty much can get every combination of realaxing / demanding gameplay you want.

    - #terraria and or #starbound ; both incredibly packed games which a ton to discover and to do. terraria tho is a bit more of a wiki game than starbound. With mods you also can tweak quite a lot (atleast in terraria).

    - #factorio relaxing (espc if you play it on easy / no attacks from enemies), but you can sink literally thounds of ours. There is always something to be done. If you like the genre but not so the artstyle, maybe #Satisfactory is more youre style.

    - kingdom: classic / kingdom: new lands ; a uniqe strategy game thats challenging sometimes.

    - for shooters I quite enjoied #thedivision (not 2; havent really played that one). Either you do the story and have a lot to do, or you simply walk through the city, discover places and lore items / collectibles. Only after the story ends its pretty empty imo.

    for more jump'n run based gameplay:
    - #iconoclasts a good story that's not too deep or complicated. more of a metroidvania style game.

    - #lunistice a little indie game thats made in the form of older sonic games

    the rpg side:
    - #catquest , a little cute game with a very simple story but you have always something to do imo. Sadly it's a bit short. Theres also #catquest2 with co-op but haven't tested that one.

    Hope there's something in the list that might interests you. :3

    I can talk more about the one I listed if you want some more infos and might have some more but dont wanna overwhelm you x3333

  5. CW: long post with game suggestions

    @ashi

    I would suggest #warframe but it could be a bit to hectic / reflex demanding. Also if you want to get into the end game (after like 80h+), you need to dive deeply into the wiki. Some tips: dont go into railjack but focus more onto the normal starchart.

    Other suggestions that come to my mind:

    - #stardewvalley relaxing, but you'll propbably find it like #palia to be lacking in activities / a clear "goal" or "next step".

    - #minecraft ; pretty much the allrounder. Base is a bit lacking on activities, but if you're dont mind to dive into mods & modpacks you'll pretty much can get every combination of realaxing / demanding gameplay you want.

    - #terraria and or #starbound ; both incredibly packed games which a ton to discover and to do. terraria tho is a bit more of a wiki game than starbound. With mods you also can tweak quite a lot (atleast in terraria).

    - #factorio relaxing (espc if you play it on easy / no attacks from enemies), but you can sink literally thounds of ours. There is always something to be done. If you like the genre but not so the artstyle, maybe #Satisfactory is more youre style.

    - kingdom: classic / kingdom: new lands ; a uniqe strategy game thats challenging sometimes.

    - for shooters I quite enjoied #thedivision (not 2; havent really played that one). Either you do the story and have a lot to do, or you simply walk through the city, discover places and lore items / collectibles. Only after the story ends its pretty empty imo.

    for more jump'n run based gameplay:
    - #iconoclasts a good story that's not too deep or complicated. more of a metroidvania style game.

    - #lunistice a little indie game thats made in the form of older sonic games

    the rpg side:
    - #catquest , a little cute game with a very simple story but you have always something to do imo. Sadly it's a bit short. Theres also #catquest2 with co-op but haven't tested that one.

    Hope there's something in the list that might interests you. :3

    I can talk more about the one I listed if you want some more infos and might have some more but dont wanna overwhelm you x3333

  6. CW: long post with game suggestions

    @ashi

    I would suggest #warframe but it could be a bit to hectic / reflex demanding. Also if you want to get into the end game (after like 80h+), you need to dive deeply into the wiki. Some tips: dont go into railjack but focus more onto the normal starchart.

    Other suggestions that come to my mind:

    - #stardewvalley relaxing, but you'll propbably find it like #palia to be lacking in activities / a clear "goal" or "next step".

    - #minecraft ; pretty much the allrounder. Base is a bit lacking on activities, but if you're dont mind to dive into mods & modpacks you'll pretty much can get every combination of realaxing / demanding gameplay you want.

    - #terraria and or #starbound ; both incredibly packed games which a ton to discover and to do. terraria tho is a bit more of a wiki game than starbound. With mods you also can tweak quite a lot (atleast in terraria).

    - #factorio relaxing (espc if you play it on easy / no attacks from enemies), but you can sink literally thounds of ours. There is always something to be done. If you like the genre but not so the artstyle, maybe #Satisfactory is more youre style.

    - kingdom: classic / kingdom: new lands ; a uniqe strategy game thats challenging sometimes.

    - for shooters I quite enjoied #thedivision (not 2; havent really played that one). Either you do the story and have a lot to do, or you simply walk through the city, discover places and lore items / collectibles. Only after the story ends its pretty empty imo.

    for more jump'n run based gameplay:
    - #iconoclasts a good story that's not too deep or complicated. more of a metroidvania style game.

    - #lunistice a little indie game thats made in the form of older sonic games

    the rpg side:
    - #catquest , a little cute game with a very simple story but you have always something to do imo. Sadly it's a bit short. Theres also #catquest2 with co-op but haven't tested that one.

    Hope there's something in the list that might interests you. :3

    I can talk more about the one I listed if you want some more infos and might have some more but dont wanna overwhelm you x3333

  7. CW: long post with game suggestions

    @ashi

    I would suggest #warframe but it could be a bit to hectic / reflex demanding. Also if you want to get into the end game (after like 80h+), you need to dive deeply into the wiki. Some tips: dont go into railjack but focus more onto the normal starchart.

    Other suggestions that come to my mind:

    - #stardewvalley relaxing, but you'll propbably find it like #palia to be lacking in activities / a clear "goal" or "next step".

    - #minecraft ; pretty much the allrounder. Base is a bit lacking on activities, but if you're dont mind to dive into mods & modpacks you'll pretty much can get every combination of realaxing / demanding gameplay you want.

    - #terraria and or #starbound ; both incredibly packed games which a ton to discover and to do. terraria tho is a bit more of a wiki game than starbound. With mods you also can tweak quite a lot (atleast in terraria).

    - #factorio relaxing (espc if you play it on easy / no attacks from enemies), but you can sink literally thounds of ours. There is always something to be done. If you like the genre but not so the artstyle, maybe #Satisfactory is more youre style.

    - kingdom: classic / kingdom: new lands ; a uniqe strategy game thats challenging sometimes.

    - for shooters I quite enjoied #thedivision (not 2; havent really played that one). Either you do the story and have a lot to do, or you simply walk through the city, discover places and lore items / collectibles. Only after the story ends its pretty empty imo.

    for more jump'n run based gameplay:
    - #iconoclasts a good story that's not too deep or complicated. more of a metroidvania style game.

    - #lunistice a little indie game thats made in the form of older sonic games

    the rpg side:
    - #catquest , a little cute game with a very simple story but you have always something to do imo. Sadly it's a bit short. Theres also #catquest2 with co-op but haven't tested that one.

    Hope there's something in the list that might interests you. :3

    I can talk more about the one I listed if you want some more infos and might have some more but dont wanna overwhelm you x3333

  8. @mwarhurst

    The entire pont about #iconoclasts like the #kipperTories is they think smashing stuff up is a positive - of course they have no intention of taking any trouble over building replacements - may our gods spare us from #mediocre #arrogant #publicSchool product in the near future