In Viaticum, my fantasy setting, the wilderness doesn’t allow people to travel in large groups. That’s why soldiers form small, guerrilla-like squads, which station in villages or watchtowers, such as this one4yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
In Viaticum, settlements’ growth is restrained by the wrath of monsters. Only few villages exceed a hundred residents at any given time4yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
In Viaticum, magical crafters sacrifice their own powers to fill regular objects with supernatural abilities. They don’t have time and energy to learn and practice spellcasting, so instead they surround themselves with useful gadgets - from wands, to golems4yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
[Viaticum] A ruined village. Like most settlements in history, it was overrun by animals. In this realm, nature is more powerful than humankind5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
Villages in Viaticum are secluded and often self-sufficient, doing their best to utilize the landscape and nearby resources to their advantage4yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
My half-tavern, half-castle. A place to spend a night away from monsters, bandits and the undead5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/Fantasy
(WIP) In Viaticum, my fantasy realm where humankind is weaker than nature, there are no gods, no spirits, no life after death. But there are rituals, religions and faith5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
In Viaticum, my fantasy setting, there are no knights nor castles, though roadside taverns tend to look like this5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
Remember the castle-tavern that I shared here few months ago? Here's how it looks inside!5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
In Viaticum, many of the monasteries are placed on the outskirts of civilization, where the monks explore and tame the unknown territories.4yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
In Viaticum, my fantasy setting, there are many abandoned camps, spread around the entire realm. They are used by soldiers, hunters and travelers, but also bandits5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
I've never even thought about it, but it's real: a tree whose flowers and fruits grow directly from its trunk. Could add some variety to our fantasy forests5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
[CC] I converted my roadside tavern from military projection to an isometric view5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/PixelArt
Vaccines cause male-to-female transsexualism (translation from Polish)5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/insanepeoplefacebook
I didn't know about this sub! I recently started learning how to draw, and isometric is my favorite style. Here are some of my pixel art WIPs!5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/isometric
I tried to make a road, which for many people it looked like a river... Here are all the versions that I went through before I got it right5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/IndieDev
[CC] A military camp. I really could use some criticism or tips how to improve5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/PixelArt
Thank you, r/IndieGaming! You pushed me to experiment with many new things. Your help was both humbling and inspiring, I hope it shows4yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/IndieGaming
Brave Gamers proving to Ooblet devs that we are NOT Toxic & Entitled5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/Gamingcirclejerk
I'm reworking the visuals for Roadwarden, my RPG-Visual Novel-text adventure hybrid. It was a good day5yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/IndieGaming
[Newbie][CC]So I feel in love with this old picture (on the left) and I tried to recreate its style6yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/PixelArt
A wooden pendant showing the traditional emblem of the main religion of my Viaticum fantasy setting6yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/worldbuilding
Forgotten propaganda sculptures from Wroclaw, Poland [2340x4160] - link to full gallery (9 sculptures in total) in comments6yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/AbandonedPorn
While Poland sees an increase of dangerous illnesses, Polish flat-earthers are now ostracizing the anti-vaxxers6yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/insanepeoplefacebook
[CC][Newbie] I tried to follow your advice and it made me much more happy about the new version of my fantasy village (update)7yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/PixelArt
[NEWBIE][CC] I tried to make a hedgehog and I think it wants to eat me. Any tips where did I go wrong?7yr ⋅ MrDisdain ⋅ r/PixelArt