It was a week of hats!
For some reason, several of my practice-people demanded fedoras, so I gave them all fedoras. To be fair.

Most of these were drawn during game night. The tiny guy flying backwards into the pillar was a skeleton Maeve turned with particularly enjoyable results.
Then there was a Mass Effect sketch, where EDI got a hat.

(It's hung over her holographic projection using fishing line, in case you're wondering).
On the writing front, this week's chapter of the oh-lord-did-I-just-admit-to-writing-fic was all action, which is totally out of my comfort zone. I have the feeling that I either blew it or hit it out of the park, and I'm leaning towards the latter.
I may have leveled up as a writer. I wonder if I can spend my skill points on plot?
I was going to say that writing was the one thing I made last week which did not involve hats, and then I remembered that a helmet was actually a key plot point. HAT WEEK CONFIRMED.
For some reason, several of my practice-people demanded fedoras, so I gave them all fedoras. To be fair.

Most of these were drawn during game night. The tiny guy flying backwards into the pillar was a skeleton Maeve turned with particularly enjoyable results.
Then there was a Mass Effect sketch, where EDI got a hat.

(It's hung over her holographic projection using fishing line, in case you're wondering).
On the writing front, this week's chapter of the oh-lord-did-I-just-admit-to-writing-fic was all action, which is totally out of my comfort zone. I have the feeling that I either blew it or hit it out of the park, and I'm leaning towards the latter.
I may have leveled up as a writer. I wonder if I can spend my skill points on plot?
I was going to say that writing was the one thing I made last week which did not involve hats, and then I remembered that a helmet was actually a key plot point. HAT WEEK CONFIRMED.