goblinrph:

Some Stock Photo Sign Reminders To The RPC From Your Friendly Neighborhood Psychotic Because As Much As I Love Halloween I Am Actively Scared Of This Shit!!

happy goddamn halloween (some of these have captions)

twocakesdev:

Hello, friends! It’s Monday, the start of a brand new week!

As promised, we have some sneep peeps sneak peeks at the love interests from our first title, “Owl Hours”, an urban fantasy dating sim!

We really hope you come to love them as much as we do!

We’ll tell you more about these two ladies as time rolls on, but for now all you need to know is they’re drawn by the inimitable @xuunies

Also, since we’re looking to the future and already drafting up plans for game number two, we’d like a bit of input from you!

Would you mind taking this survey and telling us what genre of story you’d like us to tackle next, once we are finished with Owl Hours?

We’re gonna get back to work now and mostly stay quiet–  unless you have some burning questions to ask– but our twitter is shaping up to be pretty chatty/memey. 

And we might have something cool to share on Halloween….

See you soon!

cool-critters:

Regal ringneck snake (Diadophis punctatus regalis)

This colorful beauty is a subspecies of ringneck snake endemic to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are among the larger of the ringneck snake subspecies, growing from 20 to 87 cm long. The regal ringneck snake is found in the mountains, not in the desert. The regal ringneck snake, unlike other subspecies, is almost exclusively ophiophagous, having a diet that consists primarily of other snakes. They have enlarged rear teeth and a weak venom that serves to immobilize their small prey, but is harmless to humans. Ringneck snakes are nocturnal, secretive snakes which spend most of their time hiding under rocks or other ground debris. If threatened, the ringneck snake typically hides its head and twists its tail in a corkscrew type motion, exposing its brightly colored underside, and expels a foul smelling musk from its cloaca.

photo credits: imexcursions, imgur