artharakka:

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Rhiam, with what she has kept and what she has gained 🌱

baddreamland:

Sailor’s Mortuary, Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
1881.

cy-lindric:

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Merry Christmas sleepyheads !

typhlonectes:

materterrae:

Cow nosed rays

cassandrajean:

cassandrajean:

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The full Dragon series!! Each creature from a different biome… I had a lot of fun coming up with the different types of dragons and imagining what it would be like for these warriors to face each one. The fire dragon being particularly destructive. The night dragon near impossible to see coming in the dark. The ice dragons the size of mountains. The river dragon’s keen eyes. The sand dragon’s deadly poison. The mist dragons forcing the battle into the sky. The water dragon hiding in the deep. The garden dragon is chill though. Good lad.

Fire Dragon

  • Komodo
  • Mage / Staff

Night Dragon

  • Wolf
  • Samurai / Sword

Ice Dragon

  • Bearded
  • Viking / Axe

River Dragon

  • Crocodile
  • Thief / Dagger

Sand Dragon

  • Cobra
  • Archer / Bow

Mist Dragon

  • Eagle
  • Knight / Spear

Water Dragon

  • Eel
  • Sailor / Harpoon

Garden Dragon

  • Iguana
  • Healer / Potions

Prints are now available on Society6!

eliotbaum:

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An illustration of Downtime in The Hidden Isle.

You can pre-order the TTRPG here ✨

brehaaorgana:

lame-kid-on-couch:

chillyfeetsteak:

dogmotif:

the main problem i have with america is that nothings old as hell there. i cant be so far away from a castle it damages my aura

man people really just say stuff on here huh

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Noooo haha don’t spread racist ideals and colonizer propaganda by idolizing white european aesthetics above all else and denying the life and accomplishments of native peoples on their own lands

People have been living in the downtown area of Tucson, Arizona for at least 4,500 years. The greater Santa Cruz river valley has been occupied by humans for 12,000 years.

You see this?


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That’s not a river. That’s the South Canal in Mesa, Arizona (Phoenix metro area).


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This is a view of the East and South canals. At least half of all the Phoenix metro canals were originally built by the Hohokam (from roughly 200-1400 CE), and are still in use (restored) today.

Phoenix, Arizona actually has more miles (kilometers) of Canals total than both Venice and Amsterdam. No, really. Phoenix has about 180 miles of canals, many of which are built on ancient canal foundations.

below is an aerial view photo taken in the late 1930’s of one branch of Phoenix’s canal systems:

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Also have the “Montezuma Castle,” if you need a castle:


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I don’t need to look at some 12th century European castle to see age.

shewhoworshipscarlin:

Shawl, 1838, Charleston.

clawmarks:

Ilsée, Princesse de Tripoli - Robert de Flers, lithographies de Alphonse Mucha - 1897 - via Gallica

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