This is a reminder that scrawling graffiti was common in the ancient world.
As such, your fantasy characters should regularly carve doodles into tables and walls.
>>54444444
You absolute madfairy.
>>54443721
Why would he vandalize the establishments generous enough to host him?
>>54446409
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7tvauOJMHo
>>54443721
in fact, all of those depictions are found in almost the same places in different churches in england, close to medieval harbours. Its thought that the image was a prayer or effigy either as to ask for protection, or in prayer for sailors lost.
its quite an intriguing detail of medieval iconography.
>session 1 starts with the party trying to find out who has been writing shit about them in local graffiti
>>54443721
I remember hearing some faggot named Maximus in Pompeii scrawled "Maximus makes the women moan" on a wall and it ended up getting preserved for thousands of years in volcanic ash. Even funnier, some other guy wrote "Weep women, for I have given you up! Now my penis only penetrates men's behinds! Goodbye, glorious femininity!"
>>54444444
Fug
>>54458072
>We two dear men, friends forever, were here. If you want to know our names, they are Gaius and Aulus.
http://www.pompeiana.org/Resources/Ancient/Graffiti%20from%20Pompeii.htm
>>54458072
nice to know that shitposting is a proud and ancient tradition and we follow in the footsteps of the greats.
>>54458124
VIII.2 (in the basilica); 1904: O walls, you have held up so much tedious graffiti that I am amazed that you have not already collapsed in ruin.
Roman graffiti is best graffiti.
>>54458140
>/flying buttress/ was never good
>>54458164
The tunnels from Theseus and the Minotaur are full of graffiti.
http://www.labyrinthos.ch/Labyrinth-Hoehle.english.html
They also stored German gunpowder for a while.
>>54443721
>Graffiti
>>54444444
>Cirno
/tg/, how do we combine these two premises together into something that would make a good setting element?
>>54443721
>The party does not engage in the time honoured tradition of marking dungeons they loot.
Sad.
>>54458072
There's Varangian Graffiti in the Hagia Sofia traced back to the Viking Age, which would put in somewhere around the 11th or 12th century a.d. .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runic_inscriptions_in_Hagia_Sophia
But, honestly, I only came here for the get.
>>54443721
Please don't justify the barbarian drawing dicks in every cave we go to
>>54458122
>On April 19th, I made bread
Is this some sort of clever idiom?
>Aufidius was here. Goodbye
Polite.
>Marcus loves Spendusa
>Rufus loves Cornelia Hele
>Figulus loves Idaia
High school bathroom stall/10
>Atimetus got me pregnant
She was stoned for this, wasn't she?
>Chie, I hope your hemorrhoids rub together so much that they hurt worse than when they every have before!
Damn. Was everybody talking about their hemorrhoids back then?
>>54458589
Fairy Graffiti? Little fey shits slipping into towns at night so scribble out tiny messages in hard to notice places. Mostly crude descriptions and/or pictures of fairy genitals, petty insults and anti-human slurs; but they occasionally slip in ancient prophecies, lost maps to great treasure and the deep, dark secrets of the townsfolks
>>54461269
I think by "made bread" he's saying he did a loaf sized shit?
>>54458589
What is the context of your image?
>>54463673
My guess is ICEberg lettuce is the punchline.
>>54462130
and now I know what my next shadowrun is going to be related to.
>>54461269
>clever
Certainly not.
>idiom
Pic related.
>>54461269
I assume it has to do with putting a bun in the oven.
What about dungeon graffiti?
>elves do not use graffiti
>at least, that is what they claim
>if anyone graffitis in their cities, they blame other races - and indeed, elves avoid such things in their own neighborhoods
>elven youths tend to leave their marks in forgien towns, where the elegant elf language is usually passed off as art, to no end of amusment for the elves
>and now you know why the elven ambassador looked so amused at your ancient elven artwork
>>54476440
That sounds hilarious.