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@FeyEarth Absolutely feel that struggle. It's hard for sure, but the amount of love and support you get when your creations are finally ready to share will all be worth it! We at Dichotomy believe in your work, you've got this!
@DarthBear76 Bards are "artists" and not necessarily "musicians"... Music is only one way to express art!
In my personal campaign, one of my players is playing a bard that's a stand-up comedian rather than a musician!
@JackGogsbane @FeyEarth Oh! That's the part that I misunderstood. Never used Twitter personally and I'm very new to using it for my official content. Sincere apologies; When I saw this through @FeyEarth, I thought it was in direct reference to their work. All makes sense now, sorry once again.
@FeyEarth @JackGogsbane Hey, even without your reply, I would have had the same reaction to that original comment. Whether it was intended as a joke or not, it's an insensitive take... The little bit I've seen of your work looks creative and well-made, so it's good you don't let that stuff get to you!
@FeyEarth @JackGogsbane Ignore him, if someone doesn't consider the time and effort you've put in to be "doing work" then there's nothing you can do about it. Just think of all the incredible content that people miss out on by being so closed-minded!
@FeyEarth We have exactly the same plan for our project! Our artists deserve to be paid fairly and, for as much as we love our written content, it's very difficult to get people's attention without visuals to go alongside. I understand the struggle all too well.