Payout delay average

Hi everyone! I'm a creator in MMF and I submitted my first payout the 23rd of last month, technically its before the 26th but it should be included for the payout (right?).

To this date, the payment request is still pending, not even processing, so I'd like to know if it's my particular case or if these delays are average for payout requests.

I've already sent an email to creator support but I've had no response.

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u/Nyerlatothep — 13 days ago
▲ 45 r/DnD

[OC][Art] Gats the Black Swordsdwarf - Dwarf Barbarian

A little (no dwarf joke) character I created for a horror-themed Dungeons & Dragons one-shot with friends.

Gats is an Ancestral Guardian Barbarian and a former member of the renowned Band of the Eagle mercenary company.

Serving as the party’s frontline tank, he stood against horrible and disgusting abominations from outer space that came from a fallen meteor. Throughout the adventure, he protected his allies through pure strength and dwarven determination. In the end, true to his barbarian nature, Gats attempted to solve the problem the only way he knew: by looking at the meteor and hitting it with his very large sword.

It was quite fun to play him even though he's a bit of a meme character, and as always I had a lot of fun drawing him.

u/Nyerlatothep — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/3d6

[Question] Ideas for a character that wants to take the new Path of the Death Knight but wishes to remain Good/Neutral ?

I need your help with brainstorming ideas for one of my players, a Fighter that wishes to walk the path of the Death Knight but doesnt want to be purely evil like the UA suggests, and is more inspired by something like the Dark Knights from Final Fantasy.

How would you guys implement a method of learning these Death Knight feats without having to become purely evil? one of the options in the UA proposes a pact with a malevolent entity, so for now what im thinking is maybe the pact is that the player can remain good as long as he's alive, but when he finally dies and becomes a true Death Knight he'll become a servant to said entity.

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u/Nyerlatothep — 3 months ago
▲ 101 r/DnD

A little personal project of mine, Kururu the Kobold Eldritch Knight.

He used to be a soldier from a Blue Dragon's army, but after his company got wiped, he decided to become an independent sellsword, and is now wandering the realm making his "hoard" of martial and magical techniques.

I'm a 3D artist and i've been meaning to do a game ready model of one of my characters for a while, so I decided to start with my Kobold child, since I used my own concept art as a reference, it feels a little bit more special.

u/Nyerlatothep — 4 months ago