first dnd character backstory
A subreddit dedicated to the various iterations of Dungeons & Dragons, from its First Edition roots to its Billionth Edition future.
i wrote my first dnd backstory for my bard and got carried away.
/r/DnDBehindTheScreen is a subreddit for Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters to trade tools, guides and resources. A growing archive of hundreds of years of D&D experience, all in one place! Welcome Wanderer!
recaptcha gettin lazy these days

Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.
Made mom proud with this one
Welcome to r/SomethingIMade – a community dedicated to showcasing & celebrating your DIY projects! Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, we encourage you to share your creations and inspire others to get creative. From woodworking to sewing to painting, and everything in between, we want to see what you've made. This subreddit is a supportive and inclusive space for all skill levels and interests, so don't be afraid to share your unique perspective and learn from others.
the ultimate tent

A fan sub for the New York Times Letter Boxed game. Share your solutions to the daily puzzle and chat with your fellow word nerds. :)
400 bead shaker
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
family reunion
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
The fall of Black Tyranno
Chrono Trigger community on Reddit. Share and discover cool Chrono Trigger stuff!
so many hours 😦
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
Any known fixes? Filament stops extruding midway through prints. The feeder thing spins fine but the filament is jammed for some reason. The nozzle is clean inside and out.
Welcome to the Ender 3 community, a specialized subreddit for all users of the Ender 3 3D printer. Here, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals gather to discuss, troubleshoot, and explore everything related to 3D printing with the Ender 3. Whether you're looking for guides on calibration, advice on modding, or simply want to share your latest 3D prints on the Ender 3, this subreddit is your go-to hub for support and inspiration.
Aborted project left me with a really thin square... so...
/r/3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
Dragonite with L blowouts (biggest project so far)
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
What programs are yall using?
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
we didnt reach perfect melt status yet but we gettin closerish
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
even Stupendous Man needs a hug sometimes
Quoting wikipedia, "Calvin and Hobbes is a daily American comic strip created by cartoonist Bill Watterson that was syndicated from November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995. Commonly cited as "the last great newspaper comic", Calvin and Hobbes has enjoyed broad and enduring popularity, influence, academic and philosophical interest.". This sub celebrates this amazing comic which is filled with imagination and humor. Official site: https://www.calvinandhobbes.com/about-calvin-and-hobbes/
Even Stupendous Man needs a hug sometimes
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
he runs these streets
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
knock knock onett pd
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
My tributes to my favorite game
/r/EarthBound is a subreddit dedicated to Shigesato Itoi's cult classic JRPG series, EarthBound / MOTHER!
Pokey be heavily armed
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
Anatomy people- any tips so far?
Actually got a nice melt today (Dr. Andonut's Sky Runner)
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.
Actually got a flat melt today (Dr. Andonut's Sky Runner)
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Im new. This is my second sprite and both this and the first ended up wrinkled. I didnt know I was supposed to move the iron constantly. Shoulda done some research before diving straight in I guess.
Pixelated art made from melting beads, such as Perler or Hama. Often based on video game sprite art, but doesn't have to be.