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Hey Fediverse, pretty soon I'm going to be part of a #Wildsea #TTRPG group. The world of Wildsea is that of rampant plant growth with people riding around on treetops with chainsaw-esque ships, and there are a number of interesting character creation options. Notably #mushroom / #lichen people.
Which is where I'd like to ask all of you #funghi lovers out there for help with inspiration. I'm looking to play some happy-go-lucky mushroom person, with a big ol' cap that flops around like an oversized sun hat. Pictures/descriptions of mushrooms that fit the description would be awesome, info dumps are also very welcome as I'm still missing some key details for the character's "spark" so to say. If you know of anything else that you would like to share, even if it doesn't necessarily fit the above (I haven't forgotten about you #mosstodon ) please feel free.
#boostswelcome #rpg

I have to dump some of my #Ilsetal photos I took in early March. Thank god it's #WaterfallWednesday. 🤭

Yes, it's not Niagara Falls, but the #IlseFälle #cascade is very pretty to look at and you can #hike along the #Ilse river as it #cascades down 120 metres. Looks like a fairytale #forest – if you ignore all the hikers that flock to this place (just like we did 🤡)

#Wasserfall #Wasserfälle #WaterWednesday #waterfall #waterfalls #hiking #wandern #woodland #woodlands #moss #Mosstodon #Moos #Harz #Germany #Deutschland #IlseValley #rocks #Felsen #Ilsenburg

Waterfall at Peter Tavy coombe last week, #Dartmoor, #Devon. #photography #mosstodon I love doing these slow shutter photos of water… when I first fell ill I couldn’t arrange a tripod to do them and I missed it dreadfully. Eventually I got a mini tripod and a lightweight SLR and that worked ! Far from being a special effect it’s one of the oldest forms of photography, the early cameras didn’t have any shutter speeds, the lens cap was taken off and a stopwatch was used.

Another new moss! Really need to find a northwest moss expert somewhere to help me start figuring these out. There have been very few moss observations here and almost every one of mine would be extending the iNat range of the genus or family, which makes me a little hesitant to claim a species based on the Computer Vision alone

Anyway… this beautiful little friend was growing near the banks of the river, which seemed like an interesting place