5 dabloons
what is the stuff on the guys who draw the petroglyphs back
does he have coral or plants or is he just bumpy? Either way very swag
The Snailiens engage in a symbiotic relationship known as mutualism with various organisms. Among these symbionts are species like Feather-Grass Coral, Proboscis Barnacles, and Diamond Barnacles, which I'll elaborate on in a future post. This relationship is advantageous for the Snailiens as the symbiotic organisms consume parasites and dead skin, ensuring the Snailiens' cleanliness and health. In return, the symbionts receive shelter and food, creating a mutually beneficial arrangement :)
Here are the cuts of meat. Offal is not included here, but is mostly inedible due to the Strider’s diet (warped fungus), which is toxic to Players and Piglins. Every cut of meat is technically edible, although many parts are tough and disagreeable on the stomach.
Btw, please ask questions or requests if you have them! I love answering them :)
I’m going insane I want to eat it so bad
Question about the snailiens, have they developed any textiles? If so, what are they made from?
Apologies for such a delayed response to your question!
Snailiens typically don't wear fabric clothing in their daily lives, except for special occasions. Instead, they utilize a native plant called 'brush kelp' that they weave into cloth for ceremonial banners and other purposes. Additionally, they have a writing system akin to quipu, where they knot together strands of brush kelp with beads to convey information and record their history.
Minecraft nether chicken lore 😭
Finger lickin’ good
I headcanon that the reason Bruce never killed the Joker wasn’t strictly due to his moral "no-killing" rule, but because he physically couldn’t. It wasn’t a matter of choice—something, beyond anyone’s understanding, simply wouldn’t let it happen.
After Jason's death, Bruce was consumed with grief and rage, hunting the Joker with unrelenting determination. When he finally found him, he threw a batarang with his characteristic precision—only to watch it inexplicably graze the Joker’s throat. The cut was superficial, no worse than a shaving nick, leaving Bruce stunned and frustrated.
This wasn’t an isolated incident. Later, a vigilante fired two shots at the Joker. Both bullets should have been fatal; eyewitnesses swore one hit him square in the chest, directly in the heart. Yet somehow, one bullet missed entirely, and the other lodged harmlessly in non-vital tissue. The Joker walked away injured but very much alive.
On another occasion, the Joker plummeted from a skyscraper—a fall that should have shattered his body. When his enemies checked the impact site, there was no sign of him. Days later, there he was again, committing crimes as if nothing had happened.
It’s as though the Joker’s superpower is "plot armor," shielding him from death, but not from injury. No one in-universe consciously recognizes this; they attribute his survival to improbable luck, assuming that eventually, his luck will run out. It never does. Every attempt to kill him, whether by Batman, another vigilante, or sheer circumstance, fails in ways that defy logic.
The plot armor isn’t perfect. The Joker still suffers grotesque injuries—gunshot wounds, broken bones, disfigurements—but he always heals just enough to return. This strange phenomenon leaves Bruce trapped in a battle he can never definitively end. It’s a cruel irony: the Joker's survival is less about his cunning or tenacity and more about a mysterious, unbreakable force that keeps him alive, as if some cosmic law demands his presence in Gotham’s story.
TL;DR: Bruce doesn’t kill the Joker not just because of his moral code, but because he literally can’t. Every attempt to kill him fails due to the Joker’s "plot armor." He survives fatal injuries, improbable accidents, and direct attacks, leaving everyone to assume he’s just absurdly lucky. The truth? His "power" ensures he can never die, though it doesn’t save him from terrible injuries.
Little doodle of a new alien species I’ve been working on!
Hopefully I’ll have some more stuff to post abt these guys soon ;)
If elves were real, what do you think they’d descend from? Personally I find them being a subspecies to be a little bit boring. Please lmk!! I’m considering for my fantasy world
This is important for my next Nether lore/food post :)
What’s the purpose of the wing-like structures on the side of this creature’s head?
sorry for the late reply to this question! the last few days have been unexpectedly busy and I haven’t had the time to respond until now 😓 I’ll do my best to respond to other asks asap
I’ll likely add some more info and detail to this once I have the time to do so :)
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