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Part Two of the answer to my own question of: if my DnD characters were arrested and underwent a mugshot, how would they react?How easy it would be to spam kitten pictures. But I'll control myself, I promise. I'm a fair bit behind in showing off Challe Fen Challe's progression. These pics were taken back on April 24th. He's a charmer, that's for sure. Atomic cuteness overload!New addition to the family! Found him under some rubbish on my Aunt's property. Couldn't bear to leave him to grow up as a stray. His name is Challe Fen Challe.My cousin and I got to say hello to this little cutie, while enjoying an outing at Goombungee's Vintage Cow Cafe.Lonely the Wolf, Illustrated Children’s Book!
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Prowling the Prose – Writing Terminologies
“People say jargon is a bad thing, but it’s really a shortcut vocabulary professionals use to understand one another.” – Erin McKean Ah, here I am, the Whimsical Werecat, once again back on the prowl and ready to share my … Continue reading →
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