#Navigator's Compass
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twelvesblades · 2 months ago
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I'm obsessed with the (Lost) West Shroud... give Eorzea proper an exploratory map...
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lucabyte · 8 months ago
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siffrin starts the game with oddly empty pockets for a rogue who has a habit of stashing away every little trinket that isn't nailed down
and a hardy pocketwatch is an indispensable tool for oceanic navigation
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ltwilliammowett · 6 months ago
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Ivory diptych sundial compass, by Michael Lesel, c. 1612
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pcktknife · 10 months ago
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horsies
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1pcii · 1 year ago
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platonic zonami idea: when they go out drinking together or generally places together on islands and stuff they'll walk with arms linked. this has multiple benefits;
-Zoro dosnt get lost but is lead where he needs to be by someone he actually trusts.
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(holds these screencaps so close to my heart)
-Nami gets a big 'scary' guard dog that stops rando's from making advances and people from challenging her if a wallet mysteriously disappeares
-same goes for zoro, they beard each other
-they both like physical contact with no underlying motives and are best friends who like hanging out. fight me
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slothquisitor · 4 days ago
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Made a little character sheet for my Rook, Camina. Had a little fun thinking about what she’d have taken with her from the Necropolis.
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curiouscatalog · 11 months ago
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From: The seaman's daily assistant : being a short, easy, and plain method of keeping a journal at sea ..., Thomas Haselden. Dublin, 1774.
VK553.H34 1774
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zelda-of-hyrule-tloz · 5 months ago
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Echoes of Wisdom Headcanon Countdown
༺ Day 68▪︎ 32 Left
During Age of Calamity, when she believes King Rhoam to be dead, Zelda realizes she does not resent her father despite believing she should have by every right. She wishes there is time to think about why, but she must focus on commanding the Hyrulean forces (and somewhat the Yiga, too, after they join her).
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arttlars · 7 months ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY NAMI LOVE OF MY LIFE MY GIRL MY EVERYTHING
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tropicaltopia · 4 months ago
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prep4tomoro · 1 year ago
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Use an Analog Clock as a Compass:
Using a Watch to Find North:��The watch method for navigation is useful for finding the cardinal directions of: north, south, east and west. While not being 100 percent accurate, it is handy for crude navigation when a compass is not available and can head you in the correct general direction in camping, bushcraft, backpacking and survival situations. It is also useful in combination with other natural navigation methods found in this link and other resources.
If Located in the Northern Hemisphere: Align a twig (pointing up) at the edge of your watch so that it casts a shadow onto the face of the watch from the Sun. Rotate the watch until the twig's shadow (the Sun) is cast directly onto the hour hand. The halfway point between the hour hand and the 12-oclock mark is your North-South line. Note that during Daylight Saving Time (or Summer Time), your watch is most likely one hour "off" from the "real" time. If this is the case, substitute 1 o'clock for 12 o'clock before finding your North-South line. The halfway imaginary line will point to South If only a digital clock is available, draw an analog/dial clock (with the correct time) on paper or in the dirt.
If Located in the Southern Hemisphere: Align a twig (pointing up) at the edge of your watch so that it casts a shadow onto the face of the watch from the Sun. Rotate the watch until the twig's shadow (the Sun) is cast directly onto the 12-oclock mark. The halfway point between 12-oclock and the hour hand is your North-South line. Note that during Daylight Saving Time (or Summer Time), your watch is most likely one hour "off" from the "real" time. If this is the case, substitute 1 o'clock for 12 o'clock before finding your North-South line. The halfway imaginary line will point to North. If only a digital clock is available, draw an analog/dial clock (with the correct time) on paper or in the dirt.
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twelvesblades · 2 months ago
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Aglaia - the Heaven of Lightning
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kluvick · 3 months ago
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Inktober day 29 Navigator
Reference taken from pinterest.
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ltwilliammowett · 5 months ago
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Diptych dial with compass for latitude 49° North. This square, ivory dial consists of two leaves that fold flat when not in use. Leaf Ia contains a combined nocturnal and universal equinoctial dial surrounded by a compass rose showing 32 points with a fleur-de-lys for North. On leaf Ib is a universal equinoctial dial inside of which is a silver lunar volvelle. The remainder of the leaf is decorated with a view of a harbour, possibly Dieppe, and ships and dolphins.
This piece was made by David Asselinne, 1650-1700
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schmweed · 1 year ago
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lettucedloophole · 2 months ago
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lov and peace on planat earth... ✌️
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