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fore-seer · 1 day ago
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good news, bad news (chat plays conquest chapter 23)
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arishnea · 1 month ago
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This drawing base by @albanenechi was too perfect for Nohrian siblings so ofc I had to draw them immediately
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laurencin-draws · 23 days ago
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and the last one!
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elite-4 · 5 months ago
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orochi doodle for my roommate who’s been playing fates <3
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pineconebitch · 5 months ago
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I'm in love
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doke-doke-adoke · 4 months ago
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Felicia and Flora my beloved :3
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violet-traitor · 24 days ago
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camilla and her retainers
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swordarmsaxelegs · 2 years ago
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The Fire Emblem series has come so far in the last eight years
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jdrider02 · 10 months ago
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Hoshido Corrin doodle after done with homework
3-19-2024
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jebbeesketches · 3 months ago
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Ljósálfr Lilith :3
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trunswicked · 1 year ago
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Commission for a dear friend - Dragon gals and their partners on a lovely picnic! ❤️❤️
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fore-seer · 1 month ago
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various art i've done for chat plays conquest over the past year
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mythologypaintings · 21 days ago
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The Fates Gathering in the Stars
Artist: Elihu Vedder (American, 1836–1923)
Date: 1887
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Description
Elihu Vedder depicted the three Fates of Greek mythology working the thread of life: Clotho spins the thread, Lachesis fixes its length, and Atropos cuts it at the appointed time of death. Their symbolic tools—spindle, distaff, and shears—rest in the foreground, emphasizing the Fates’ decisive role in matters of life and death. Vedder adapted this painting from an illustration he had designed for an 1884 publication by Edward FitzGerald—a translation of the work of 11th-century poet Omar Khayyám, The Rubáiyát. Vedder was attracted to mysterious, visionary subject matter. Here, he explored metaphysical questions of life, death, and afterlife, subjects at the core of Khayyám’s poetry.
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laurencin-draws · 1 month ago
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azura standee comm!
Find her on Shopify!
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elite-4 · 5 months ago
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finally posting the full soleil/nina piece i did for @fesapphiczine ⚔️🏹 i guess yuri won the yaoi/yuri war in the end 🫶💘
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