My D&D character for 's campaign
Luster Shugrish!
He's a dragonborn bard with litol drums and so far he's almost gotten himself killed, caused a moderate fire, and bribed a kalesa coachman to be their getaway car for an upcoming session!

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Everyone thinks I'm talking about geppetto but I wasn't LOL I was talking about the coachman which is this fuck

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Royal Coachman wet fly

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Marc Chagall’s “The Holy Coachman” (1911-12, private collection)

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In my opinion the Coachman from Pinnochio is the scariest Disney villain of them all. Why? He was the only villain to never get defeated. He's still out there somewhere turning boys into donkeys and selling them off for money.

That is horrifying.

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Inktober Day 5! Your carriage awaits you, my lord/lady. Where would your midnight stroll be to tonight? Available on my redbubble (link in my bio)

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Alright Toon June 02: Favorite cartoon villain
The Coachman from Pinocchio terrifies me and intrigues me. he's one of the few Disney villains that commits an atrocious crime but recieves no punishment

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Check out this photo where author meets Olympic athlete Alice Coachman, the first black female athlete to win a at the 1948 London -- she’s the subject of Heather’s QUEEN OF THE TRACK

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An on set shot reveals Gary Oldman also played the coachman in Dracula. Many adaptations include Stoker's detail that a glimpse of his eyes reveals he's the Count himself. In Coppola's film, Oldman is completely hidden by one of Eiko Ishioka's gorgeous costumes...

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Coach in a snow drift with a coachman leaving to seek assistance.
Attributed to James Pollard 1792–1867.
Oil on canvas 28 x 36 in. (71 x 92 cm.)
(Private collection)

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The Coachman. As bad guys go he is the one that gets away with it. No comeuppance. Pinocchio (1940)

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'Tulip Bunch' by Renette Coachman

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[명화산책] 쿠스토디에프, 마부 Coachman, Boris Kustodiev, 1920 http://t.co/rEheUk5Z3t

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