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Hmmmmm, This panel seems very important to me. I know they undercut it with a relationship joke right afterwards, but it seems like its too significant to present on its own like this just as a set up for a punchline.
@JoCat105 Art by @/syrupmancer, but characters are mine.
@dndentists My Valor Bard Neeul. He spreads stories of legendary orcs.
Unlike most firbolgs, Gus was raised in a city by his adoptive elf mothers. He loves organizing and filing, so he works at the front desk of the Adventure Guild Neeul is registered at.
His paperwork & forms can be pretty confusing and tedious, so make sure to bring a spare quill.
Draz is the grumpy old man of the group, and an accomplished, but disgraced, artificer. His weapon of choice is a self made rifle.
He's very slow to warm up to people, after being burned in the past. If he silently ignores you instead of yelling, that means he probably likes you.
Neeul, an orc bard in his mid 20s. He knows over a hundred classic orcish legends and war songs, and he would be happy to share them. When he sings of legendary dead orcs, he summons their spirits to cast his spells. He may not like stereotypes, but he *is* a bit of a flirt.
Neeul is ready to hit the beach to soak up some sun, savor some sand and scope out some studs.
(🎨:@SoftestBeef )
I mean the New Years Eve bonus comic from War and XPs, in which he keeps shooting down and pivoting whenever Shojo brings up the idea of him dating is strong evidence. We all know how to navigate the "Do you have a girlfriend yet?" from relatives on holidays.