

Does anyone know what kind of signature binding this is?
I have never seen binding like this before! Anyone know anything about it?


I have never seen binding like this before! Anyone know anything about it?
I’ve played New Lands, Classic, and Two Crowns (haven’t quite beat it yet) and my god does running back and forth over a huge kingdom to collect gold get tiring…I can use portals to hop but I have sometimes wished I could assign a citizen to like, go and collect coins from farmers, etc and bring them back to the main keep for the banker. That way I wouldn’t have to run all over for coins.
What do you guys think? Would this defeat a major point of the game? I figure it would be a late unlockable class of sorts.
I have been wrestling with this old secondhand USCutter for a while now...I was previously able to cut both vinyl and some stencil material, but now the mat keeps sliding sideways/diagonally. It's like one of the rollers isn't moving it properly. I don't have the holder for the machine but I have it on a table with space in the back. I can't figure out why this keeps happening. I make doubly sure all the rollers are engaged.
Sorry if I'm not using the right term for certain parts!
The picture shows how the material ends up. When I started, the mat and material was in straight.
There was a webcomic I used to read back in I think the 2000s or early 2010s whose name has escaped me. It was about fantasy races who had been discovered in the modern world and I think were second class citizens now. There was this bar the main characters lived or worked at that was owned by a half-orc half-merman (upper half orc, lower half mer). The main ish character was this kind of pompous but also emotional elf girl who was revealed to have formerly maybe been a soldier? And at one point she is kidnapped by dark elves.
I have a memory of this specific ending where she dresses this evil drow guy she knocked out as her and put a wig on him so the drow would attack him and not her. The comic ended very suddenly as the author went on to new projects.
I believe the artist's style went from vaguely anime inspired to more geometric minimalistic art. I don't recall color, but the comic may have started out colored and then moved to black and white.
Oh also there was a scruffy like...werewolf thief guy? I think?
The scenes I remember most specifically were this one where she opens a closet to reveal this set of armor she has, and the one where the drow guy wakes up and tries to pull off the girl's wig. Oh also at some point she had gotten makeup on to make her face dark like a drow which is why I think the clothing swap worked as a plot point? Vaguely problematic, and I wonder if that is why I can't find the comic anymore haha.
I recall an illustrated story they wrote later about three baby dragons in the shapes of girls who eat everything around them. It was much more professional, like a children's book, and all the characters had clean geometric lines of equal thin width and very stylized backgrounds. I Include this in case this one can help anyone remember the artist.