God these never get old. One Eyed Deer sounds like a creature I had in a campaign. It wasn't as deep as this. All it did was cause those that failed their saves go into an illusion similar to Itachi Uchiha's genjutsus. Its purpose was to protect this native settlement from outsiders.
@@w1zard2003 If you find a Brazilian barbecue place, there is a non-zero chance that the owner will know were to find one, they can even sell them there. Specially if the owner is a "gaúcho", we always have at least one of those home.
I enjoy watching people paint minis, and also listening to people tell stories. You do both! I'm so glad I found you.
@@_citarra_ glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much
¡Quedó espectacular! Buen trabajo amigo 👌
@@repaintsaurus muchas gracias!!
This is wonderful, I am so glad YT recommended you to me! You're a great artist and storyteller, look forward to watching all your vids!
@@Sharauni thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
It looks beautiful
@@lachauntiswashington231 Thank you!!
God these never get old.
One Eyed Deer sounds like a creature I had in a campaign. It wasn't as deep as this. All it did was cause those that failed their saves go into an illusion similar to Itachi Uchiha's genjutsus. Its purpose was to protect this native settlement from outsiders.
@@CasualVideoGamer ohhh that’s super cool!
Thats so amazing!
@@lisittan thank you!
Wow!!!! Well done!!! Wonderful narration and diorama!!!! Love it!!! ❤❤❤
@@cerisekappes580 Thank you!! I really appreciate it
@@Daydam you are very welcome 🤗
So beautiful, you did it very well 👍👍
@@MASI_forging thank you!!
0:03 bro I thought that was a different herb and was shocked when you poured water in it at first lol
@@TheGodOfWarhammer lol! Nope, it’s yerba 😅
the narration was on point man, that was awesome
@@jestermask996 thank you so much!
Just found your channel, love your style but can I ask where you got that amazing mug at the start of your video please?
@@w1zard2003 thank you so much! And it’s a mate, I got that particular one in San Rafael, a city in Mendoza, Argentina!
@@Daydam thanks for replying. That's cool, don't know if I'll be able to get to Argentina to get one 😁
@@w1zard2003 If you find a Brazilian barbecue place, there is a non-zero chance that the owner will know were to find one, they can even sell them there.
Specially if the owner is a "gaúcho", we always have at least one of those home.