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larucheanimation · 2 months ago
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Inktober day 14: Roam
I love to roam on the street on Halloween night.
Inktober jour 14: Errer
J’adore errer dans les rue le soir d’halloween.
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scandiumxp · 2 months ago
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Inktober day 14
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yutopia-eleftheria · 1 year ago
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Inktober 2023 ; Day 11/31
Day 11 : Wander (Errer)
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2 people, that used to be strangers at first. A young girl and a blue deer. They will meet in a very unique adventure, to start off a new life in an abandoned island. The young girl is named Manavaï, and the young deer is named Takeru (Nacer in French).
Together with a penguin they were the first one to live on this island, and they start to turn this deserted island into a beautiful paradise.
As weeks goes by a lot more people starts to live in there with them. They were very happy of what they've accomplished already, but it was just the beginning.
As the island gets more beautiful as time goes by, the 2 friends decided to go for a walk together as they look at what they've done so far.
As they wander on the beach, they are talking about new ways of improving the life in their new home.
Manavaï is my Animal Crossing New Horizons OC.
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soulfullofcavities · 2 years ago
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The sweetest man in Paris. • • • #Paris #lucecurated #ig_onstandby #urbanphotography #analoglove #analogfilm #analogdocumentaries #paperjournalmag #collecmag #flashjournal #streetscenemag #thislifemagazine #film #filmisnotdead #staybrokeshootfilm #istillshootfilm #35mm #ERRER #filmpheature #filmphotomag #filmphotographic #shootfilmmag #dreamermagazine #chinon #toskamag #onfilm #analoglove #magnificomagazine #filmphotomag (en Concorde) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqYjtHOoO0n/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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helene-tolden · 2 months ago
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Inktober 2024 Jour 14 Errer
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dsirmtcom · 11 months ago
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NC - Pascal Quignard, Les Ombres errantes
Notes contemplatives - Pascal Quignard, Les Ombres errantes #Philosophie #MardiCestPhilosophie #Contemplation #Quignard #Ombres #Errer #Perdu #Jadis
Notes contemplatives de lecture – Note contemplative n° 67 Aucune explication verbale ne remplace jamais la contemplation. Saint-Exupéry, Pilote de guerre. Notes de lecture Je ne cherche que des pensées qui tremblent. p. 13. Une chose est de raisonner, une autre de voir et de rapporter sa vision dans un livre. p. 16. Nous nous sommes construits dans l’ombre. Passivement dans l’ombre. Nous…
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dandanjean · 1 year ago
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Nouveau regard
Le visiteur aime parcourir le monde pour découvrir de nouveaux visages. Il ne se rend pas compte qu’il ne fait que changer de décors. Tous les jours, quel que soit l’endroit où nous soyons, nous allons découvrir de nouvelles personnes, de nouvelles choses, si nous prenons le temps de nous y attarder. On devient voyageur lorsque l’on se déplace pour adopter un nouveau regard. On dit souvent que…
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sorrydupuis · 2 months ago
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yuhi-san · 5 days ago
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Realized i never postet my agent carolina pics form dokomi! the wig is kinda meh and i sure as hell need to figure out makeup lol
but considering i made it for rtx sydney 2018 its fine!
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hideousvampire · 8 months ago
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energiologue · 2 months ago
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NOTRE DIEU-SOI : LA COUPE
. . VOUS POUVEZ ENTENDRE CE TEXTE EN CLIQUANT SUR LE LIEN CI-DESSUS . Mes bien-aimés, il est très important que vous entendiez ce message. En fait, tout le monde devrait l’entendre. Tout être humain qui sait au plus profond de son cœur que J’existe à la racine de son être. Et vous devez l’entendre parce que vous ne comprenez pas à quel point votre esprit a été programmé et limité par des…
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riversebb · 5 months ago
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lisaalmeida · 5 months ago
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Donnez aux gens du temps. Donnez aux gens de l'espace. Ne supplie personne de rester. Laissez-les errer. Ce qui te revient sera à toi pour toujours.
Reyna Biddy
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literaryvein-reblogs · 4 months ago
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I have no clue if you've done this already, but I would love some royal-related vocabulary!! I write about a royal family (one in the middle ages) and it gets tiring looking for all the correct terms😅
Some Medieval Vocabulary
Amercement - financial penalty imposed by the King or his justices for various minor offences. The word comes from the fact that the offender is said to be ‘in mercy’.
Assize - meeting of feudal vassals with the King, and the edicts issued from it. It comes to have a legal context of court; but then in the early days the king’s court was just that – a place where law was made and justice executed. Hence the double meaning of the word court.
Borough - town with the right of self government granted by royal charter
Chamber - the financial office of the royal household
Chamberlain - officer of the royal household, responsible for the Chamber. He was therefore responsible for administration of the household and the private estates of the King.
Chancellor - officer of the Royal Household who originally served as the monarch’s secretary or notary, managing the Chancery, filled with clerks who produced writs and written instructions and records.
Chivalry - the knightly class of feudal times. The primary sense of the term in Europe in the Middle Ages is “knights,” or “fully armed and mounted fighting men.” Thence the term came to mean the gallantry and honour expected of knights. Later the word came to be used in its general sense of “courtesy.”
Constable - the title of an officer given command in an army or an important garrison. Also the High Constable was the officer who commanded in the King’s absence and commanded the King's army.
Destrier - warhorse; so called because it would be led using the right hand
Diadem - a royal crown
Eyre - the king and his justices would traditionally travel through the kingdom to deliver justice. As the king became more centred at Westminster, justices would continue to travel – and were called Justices in Eyre. From the French errer, "to travel".
Heir apparent - the declared heir to the throne, normally the king’s eldest son
Heir presumptive - the presumed heir to the throne in the event of the king dying without an heir apparent
Justiciar - head of the royal judicial system and the King’s viceroy during his absence from the country
League - somewhere between 1½ to 3 miles. Traditionally, the distance a person or horse can walk in one hour.
Mark - money, worth thirteen shillings and four pence, i.e. two thirds of £1
Mead hall - in the Middle Ages in Northern Europe and Scandinavia, a large building with just one room that was used as a central place for entertainment and as a living place for a lord/king
Minstrel - a traveling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries
Ordeal - a method of trial in which the accused was given a physical test which could be met successfully only if they were innocent (e.g., ordeal by fire)
Purveyance or prise - in early medieval days, the lord had the right to be entertained by his followers, at their expense. And of course this applied to the greatest lord of all – the king. Over time, the king travelled less, but still wanted the benefit of being able to have him and his household live at someone else's expense – and so he exercised the right to take goods and food in lieu of being there. It was the policy to pay – but payment was often small and late.
Saga - a long story about Scandinavian history, written in the Old Norse language in the Middle Ages, mainly in Iceland
Steward - man responsible for running the day to day affairs of the manor or castle in absence of the lord
Subinfeudation - in medieval Europe, the process by which a vassal (i.e., a man who lived on land given to him by a powerful land owner in exchange for agreeing to fight for him) allowed someone else to use or live on part of their land
Sumpter - packhorse, pony, mule or other animal
Thegn - military companion to the king
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Here's what I found for you. Hope this helps! Would love to read your work if it does—sounds like the kind of writing I enjoy :)
More: Medieval-Related Vocabulary ⚜ Word Lists
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soulfullofcavities · 2 years ago
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Multitudes. • • • #lucecurated #ig_onstandby #urbanphotography #analoglove #analogfilm #analogdocumentaries #paperjournalmag #collecmag #flashjournal #streetscenemag #thislifemagazine #film #filmisnotdead #staybrokeshootfilm #istillshootfilm #35mm #ERRER #filmpheature #filmphotomag #filmphotographic #shootfilmmag #dreamermagazine #chinon #toskamag #onfilm #analoglove #magnificomagazine #filmphotomag #paris https://www.instagram.com/p/CqEJoM5Izwg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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coovieilledentelle · 2 months ago
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Halloween est au départ une fête celtique d'origine irlandaise. Le Nouvel An Celtique ! Il y a environ 3000 ans, le calendrier Celte ne se terminait pas le 31 décembre, mais le 31 octobre. Et cette dernière nuit de l'année était la nuit du dieu de la mort (Samain ou Samhain). En octobre, les nuits se rallongent et la légende raconte que les fantômes en profitaient pour rendre visite aux vivants. Alors pour éviter que les fantômes ne viennent les hanter, les celtes avaient quelques rituels dont celui de s'habiller avec des costumes terrifiants pour faire peur aux fantômes et de se réunir pour faire la fête le soir du 31 octobre. Ce sont les immigrés irlandais qui ont apporté avec eux la tradition d'Halloween aux Etats-Unis !
Avec l'arrivée du christianisme, les catholiques décidèrent à partir du IXème siècle de fêter la Toussaint (“tous les saints”), le 1er novembre. Et si on regarde de plus près le mot anglais Halloween, c'est une sorte de raccourci de l'expression “All Hallows Eve”, qui signifie “le soir de tous les saints”, c'est-à-dire la veille de la Toussaint, le 31 octobre !
À l’origine, le symbole d’Halloween était… un navet ! Issu de la légende de Jack-o’-lantern (Jack à la lanterne, le personnage qui a inspiré l'Etrange Noël de Monsieur Jack !), condamné à errer éternellement dans l'obscurité entre l'enfer et le paradis en s'éclairant d'un tison posé dans un navet sculpté. Aux Etats-Unis, le navet a progressivement été remplacé par la citrouille qui pousse en octobre et qui est bien plus facile à sculpter ! C'est donc la citrouille qui a donné sa couleur orange à la version actuelle d'Halloween.
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