#Raubritter
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frederick the boar
#knight#frederick the boar#raubritter#robber knight#fantasy#historical fantasy#dark fantasy#fantasy art#bascinet#great bascinet
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Raubritter
#traditional art#drawing#art#illustration#ink#inkdrawing#detailed drawing#weird art#medieval#knights#raubritter#celebrate
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#Licht#Katastrophe#Hilfe#Erkenntnis#Raubritter#Miteinander#Zukunft#Wesen#sozial#Welt#Grenzen#Individualismus
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don’t let me reread because i saw this
and an image of reynevan pleading innocent like the crying cat meme flashed across my mind
#szarlej: if the sorcerer does not fit you must acquit!!#you know we were robbed of a scene where szarlej pretends to be reynevan’s lawyer? that should have happened at least once#what is with bandits robbing tax collectors in sapkowski’s novels??#you know of all the get rich quick schemes out there robbing a tax collector has REALLY dropped off in terms of popularity#i guess this is what happens when you study foreign trade - economics and then have an interest in medieval history#im still like omg. raubritters were a thing you didnt just make that up? that’s fucked up. but cool that it wasn’t made up. but fucked up#and it’s literally raub + ritter. obvious german should be obvious#the first is a cognate and the second i know from rittersporne which guess how i know that 🙄#anyways…#you know… if angoulême still had friends around there’s a less than zero chance they would have tried to jump regis#he would hear it coming from a mile away (… maybe literally) and just disappear around a street corner#or… hide under a rock… like canonically. honestly still not sure why he did that.#ITS THE FULL MOON. YOU CAN FLY#regis answer = ‘idk… i got scared 😥😥…’#honestly interesting conundrum because too many ideas i have seen are like ‘someone tries to fuck with a vampire they get ripped to shreds’#which ok wish fulfillment i get it but#consider that 1. regis is nonviolent and would likely put someone to sleep over kill them#2. they are teenage hooligans 3. he understands teenager hooliganism#honestly he would pacify them and then while their eyes are empty he would just be like giving some solid life advice#bandits: standing with head drooped. probably drooling on themselves | regis: sounding like a turn your life around podcast#the elbow-high diaries#not even interesting post sorry just totally ramble nonsense here
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Read Raubritter* by Saida Nika today! It was a pretty short and sweet read. Simple, but it definitely works. I liked all the characters, cute girls with enough personality to keep you invested for the limited read. NSFW and sexual themes all throughout the plot, but it's handled in a way that doesn't feel like full-on porn in my opinion. (in the case you don't wanna read something like that) Finished reading it in under an hour :3
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Raubritter, by Tomasz Ryger
#knight#chivalry#plate armour#poleaxe#polaxe#polearm#gothic armour#dagger#rondel dagger#cavalier#paladin
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Experimental gift for my friend with his oc Raubritter. <3
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I loved that in this beautiful fanart of the ship of Ron Weasley and Pansy Párkinson apart because they are together in Slytherin. And I also like the fact that despite the fact that Ron is with Pansy in Slytherin... Ron was wearing a sweater with the Gryffindor logo and that Pansy doesn't seem to bother him.
By the way, this beautiful Fanart from Ron and Pansy's ship is not mine and the credits are not for me. But I'm letting you know that right here I'm also going to leave you the link of the true creator of this masterpiece in DeviantArt.
#ronsy#ron x pansy#ron weasley#pansy parkinson#Ronsy#Ransy#Ron and Pansy#Ron x Pansy#Ron Weasley#Pansy Parkinson#Werewolf!Ron#Vampire!Pansy#slytherin!ron#slytherin!pansy
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En Ron Weasley s'ha fet gran, per Raubritter. [font]
#art#art digital#art artificial#art automàtic#art robòtic#Ron Weasley#múscul#musculat#musculós#braços musculats#braçots#pèl-roig#ginger#home#mascle#masculí#masculinitat#semaler#semental#viril#virilitat
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Raubritter rose, 2023
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The notion of princesses in castles didn’t came from nowhere. In the majority of medieval times knights, and to extrapolate other nobles’ primary role was extending rulers authority and providing defense.
If You, as a medieval ruler, fund a castle, even a small one, but set at an important location you want to have defended your best bet is to set a loyal knight in there. If You only set it with a skeleton crew of armed men they’ll have no one to sanction them being there, and they have little incentive to remain loyal (and raubritters, a bandit version of disgraced knights and warlords who raided the roads and sometimes operated from castles were very much a problem). It also worked in reverse - the major purpose of having knights was to decentralise war effort. Each knight, depending on the local law in case of a war would usually need to raise a unit of armed people and report to his sovereign. Local noble’s job was also to provide protection for his lands - which is why a knight or a local noble residing in a fortified place makes sense, so that him and his forces wouldn’t be as easily overtaken. Him having a possibility to defend himself in case of an invasion was in a monarch’s best interest, so sometimes knights had permission to build their own castles (again, a matter of law - in some countries castles were much more common than in the others).
Before the concept of kings, dukes and nobility became somewhat detached from immediate defense, there was a direct reason for them to live in castles too - capitals being seats of power shouldn’t be easy to capture, and in the early medieval times a duke or a king would very often wage war together with a team of his men, so he’d have to house them somewhere anyway. Early medieval times were also quite tumultous - the histories of dynasties were often bloody and cruel, and the dethronisation of dukes and kings wasn’t a distant concept, but a very immediate threat. This would also mean that a king or a duke’s family would live with him, often in castles, for protection against military and/or political rivals. Hence, princesses in castles.
i love how castles are like, a fairytale staple and princesses live in them now. those were military installations do you think in 4000 years the irradiated mice that inherit our world will tell stories about princesses living on aircraft carriers
#I'm going to be irritating on main#But if you imagine a military in which a rank is inherited suddenly a family living on an aircraft carrier makes a lot more sense#a hypothetical officer would then probably train his successor and operated somewhat independently#and voila! you have an equivalent of a modern knight
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I can’t stop having wine
#drawing#art#illustration#ink#inkdrawing#traditional art#detailed drawing#medieval#historical#robber knight#raubritter#fine wine#wine drunk
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Burg Thierstein Alte mittelalterliche Raubritter-Burg im Fichtelgebirge.
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Day 2 / 90
Challenge: 90 day vocab challenge.
Book: Wierusz i Nikt by Paweł Wakuła
It's time for 12 words again! This sentence was horrible to translate, I'll be honest. The structure got me confused.
Rzeka = river (f)
Oddzielać (coś od coś) = to separate (something from something)
Ziemia = Earth, soil, land, region (f)
Od = from, for (prep)
Śląsk = Silesia (m)
Co = what, every
Co rusz = constantly (idiom)
Przeprawiać się = to cross
Banda = gang (of criminals), crew (f)
Rozbójnik = robber, highwayman (m)
Być zwany = to be named
Niemiecki (f) = German
Przez rzekę Prosnę oddzielającą ziemię wieluńską od Śląska co rusz przeprawiały się bandy rozbójników zwanych z niemiecka raubritterami,
Bands of highwaymen, known in German as raubritters, constantly crossed through the river Prosna separating Wieluń region from Silesia,
History lesson learnt at the same time on Raubritters aka robber barons!
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Raubritter (affectionate)
European hornet/bålgeting. Värmland, Sweden (August 18, 2024).
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Kuschwarda Sage
Kuschwarda Sage ⋆ Tschechien ⋆ Böhmerwald
Strážný, bis 1955 Kunžvart, (deutsch Kuschwarda) ist eine Siedlung in Tschechien. Sie befindet sich im Okres Prachatice im Böhmerwald an der deutsch-tschechischen-Grenze. Rings von dichtem Wald umschlossen, bot einst die Burg Freudensee dem Besitzer, einem berüchtigten Raubritter, sichere Zuflucht. Ein breiter, mit Wasser gefüllter Schlossgraben, über den eine Hängebrücke ging, die festen Ringmauern und der stolze Bau machten die Burg fast uneinnehmbar. Auch die günstige Lage erschwerte jeden Zugang, so dass der Ritter immer dreister wurde. Die meisten Leute fürchteten den wilden, schwarzen Mann, der nur mit einigen Dienern und Mannen einsam auf der Burg hauste. Er fröhnte hauptsächlich der Jagd und dem Raub bei reichen Nachbarn. Er beschützte die Armen und Schwachen und griff nur den Volksbedrückern und Geizhälsen in die Geldsäcke oder spielte ihnen sonst einen Streich. Auf allen seinen Zügen begleitete ihn immer sein treuer Hund Warda, eine große wilde Dogge, die weit und breit bekannt, aber auch gefürchtet war. Eines Tages jedoch sah der Raubritter seine Burg von den Mannen des Bischofs von Passau umzingelt. Es blieb ihm kein anderer Ausweg, entweder musste er sich der Übermacht ergeben oder sich tapfer durchschlagen. In der Nacht versuchte er dann die Flucht und entkam glücklich mit seinem feurigen Ross dem Wall der Feinde, die ihn sofort verfolgten. Schon war er weit bis nach Böhmen gelangt, als er immer noch hörte, dass seine Verfolger ihm auf der Spur waren. Bei einem Bauern stellte er dann sein Ross in den Stall und zog schleunigst Kleider vom Landmann an. Darauf hin floh er ein Stück in den Wald und ging dann langsam wieder den gleichen Weg zurück. So hielten ihn die Häscher für einen Bauern und fragten ihn, ob er vielleicht den Raubritter habe fliehen sehen. Er verneinte und hielt sich durch seine Verkleidung auch schon gerettet, als plötzlich seine treue Dogge, die sich zuhause losgerissen hatte, daher gerannt kam und wie toll vor Freude an ihrem Herrn empor sprang. Um sich des Tieres zu entledigen rief er sodann: »Kusch, Warda!« Da erkannten die Verfolger den verkleideten Raubritter und nahmen ihn fest. Die Anhänglichkeit seines treuen Hundes hatte ihn verraten und davon erhielt auch der dort entstandene Ort den Namen Kuschwarda, heute Strážný. Kuschwarda Sage ⋆ Tschechien ⋆ Böhmerwald Read the full article
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