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Every NPC from 1.3

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This has so much character, also dead traveling merchant in the corner lol.

But.... travelling merchant?
Other then that I love the personality and accuracy of the NPCs,, lots of stuff going on, very cool

Very gorgeous :)

I LOVE the way the Dryad is casually bottomless, nobody seems to care, and the only reason why she's not exposed is because her stepping forward to stop the Pirate, and the Mechanic being on the Tinkerer (falling on him?), just-so-happens to line up so that the Dryad is barely blocked out by the Mechanic's ponytail of all things. I wish more fanart would portray the Dryad as casually nude, especially if it means creative ways to cover her.

It was so subtle that the first time I saw this I thought the visible vine around her leg was part of a full vine-bikini bottom, until I saw a comment on the forums bring it up. (I assume it was this drawing since the image on the forums is broken, but the details of the comments match up with this.)

Aside from that there's a lot of fun stuff going on with just about every NPC. Just general shenanigans all around.

Not sure if you're still even on this site, and honestly that's part of why I had enough courage worked up to make a whole essay about the Dryad's covered nether bits.

Nice!

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