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Beyond it they found snowdrops growing.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" - C. S. Lewis
#book quotes#the chronicles of narnia#the lion the witch and the wardrobe#c s lewis#snowdrops#flowers#asparagales#amaryllidaceae#amaryllidoideae#galantheae#galanthus
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Frühlingsbote #schneeglöckchen, #schneeglöckchenliebe, #monokotyledonen, #spargelartige, #asparagales, #galantheae, #frühlingsblume, #flower, #snowdrop, #flower, #südststeiermark, #steiermark💚, #steiermark, #southernstyria, #styria, #österreich, #austria, #matom, #thomasmaric, #pflanze, #plant, #sanktveitindersüdsteiermark, #sanktveitamvogau, #frühling, #spring, (hier: Sankt Veit Am Vogau, Steiermark, Austria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpZfO9oo0T6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#schneeglöckchen#schneeglöckchenliebe#monokotyledonen#spargelartige#asparagales#galantheae#frühlingsblume#flower#snowdrop#südststeiermark#steiermark💚#steiermark#southernstyria#styria#österreich#austria#matom#thomasmaric#pflanze#plant#sanktveitindersüdsteiermark#sanktveitamvogau#frühling#spring
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top 5 alzur moments
his death
[redacted]
saved galanthea
uncursed galanthea
had decent drip?
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This meme is going to be funny only to 2 people who read the Alzur Journey story in Gwent.
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pencils are fun!
#stormy art#dnd#galanthea#gunslinger#aasimar#its all dirty dsghbjrfd but i wanted to post smth in here#i have some stuff from the past days too but... first this then mayb i'll clean up smth else...
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Not to be goth but. Hhhjng blood domain cleric
#mae.txt#galantheas protector is gonna be one#and i hope i get to play him#be as creepy as possible nd stuff
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25 and 67 for Galanthea?
TY NONNIE!!! [Dnd ask meme]
25. Does your character regret any particular choice the party has made?
OK TRICK QUESTION and the trick is. Shes ready for a couple camps but I havent played her yet, so I’m gonna move the question to what I do have written for her… and there’s practically nothing she regrets about her past. Things had to happen and go that way. UwU
67. What is your character the most envious about, regarding anyone in the party?
Hmmnnnn…. I wonder what anyone in her party will have 🤔 but if they also have guns, it’ll feel awful in every way
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Changed nickname: Flomaster -> Galanthea #YearOfChange
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For the character ask meme: Idarran and Alzur
ehehe nice
Alzur:
First impression - long before cdpr did anything with him, in my head he was this mysterious, legendary, cool figure. I knew of the guy and of his accomplishments - from the double cross mentioned in Road With No Return through the zap card in gwent to the little there was on wiki/in educated videos about the creation of witchers. I remember thinking he wouldn't test the mutations on girls before i learned about the first batch of kids brought to Rissberg. Oh how naive i was :D.
Impression now - scrunkly motherfucker. I enjoy him thoroughly. The journey story is imo one of the absolute top pieces of lore writing to come out of gwent. They could've gone with the shallow notion i myself had of Alzur before really thinking critically (or to be honest, cynically, given the nature of this universe), but instead they presented two clashing points of view, both valid given their context, that helped paint the man at the center as the very much imperfect person he is. For once, genuinely decent picture of this genre of character. Also,
Favourite moment - when i unleashed the "Alzur really was a bug fucker huh" discord message onto tumblr in one of the shitpost collections and then our resident spy saw it and had it canonized in Rogue Mage 😌. Ok conspiracies aside, i think the circumstances of his death are just too fucking funny.
Idea for a story - [REDACTED] xd. Actually, i guess i can type out a peek to the level of derangement i reach sometimes: So i'm quite a fan of the album Mezzanine by Massive Attack, right. Teardrop, probably the most famous song from it, is one of those that i believe have rearranged my soul. So one day i'm listening to it, staring at the album cover, and it hits me; the bug on it looks like Viy's gwent portrait. So then my brain makes a few lightning fast connections, and the result is the idea of a short album in the style of Mezzanine, from the point of view of Galanthea as a sort of "return" into music without the Snowdrop pseudonym, with a few songs dealing with the things she learns about Alzur from Madoc, the rampage of Maribor, and Madoc's subsequent death. I consider myself musically illiterate, in that i just don't understand music theory, how songs are made, any of that stuff, but it's one of those things that i keep returning to like "it's extremely cool...to me." I guess i can always write a fic about it, but we know how """good""" i am with finishing those, too xd. Brain, why you gotta be like that.
Unpopular opinion - I love Lorenzo to bits but i think the key art for Alzur's journey is a little bit goofy 🙈. On the other hand, the atmosphere is kinda neat, so i dunno. I feel like we can all agree that Lily deserved better and that Rogue Mage is underdeveloped. I guess here's a tinfoil hat thing, i think the ice dragon might be a future tie-in for the lynx game. Smth about dragons and far north and unexplored areas and so on. But i should probably not dwell on basic imagery so much.
Favourite relationship - I think it's kinda fucked up to say that how he affected Madoc's life and caused him immense trauma is my favourite bit, because more so, like i said, i just find the entire dynamic between Alzur, Madoc and Galanthea compelling to read. Ship wise though, it's [redacted], of course. The thing is just that i wouldn't want to impose Alzur on anyone xd.
Favourite headcanon - that the Golden Nekker was like his little buddy. I kinda got that from the scrapped Rogue Mage art (because i decided to take it literally, because i have brainrot, because i need help) and i thought it was silly in an endearing way.
Idarran of Ulivo:
First impression - because i haven't read Season of Storms yet, my first exposure to Idarran was, i'm pretty sure, when his card came out. I might've heard Ortolan's monologue in a video before, but because my memory is shit, it largely escaped me. When i saw his card and read the flavor text and sort of pieced most of it together, Idarran seemed like this weird kid who's weird mostly because of the circumstances. Whose interests wouldn't be a little fucked up if they grew up in the sewers.
Impression now - that's still more or less the case. He's smart, capable, and off-putting. But i find the way of it - no pathos, not even much of edginess or self-absorption - actually quite endearing, too, he seems to me like someone who just wants to be left alone. Relatable. Granted, the accounts - at least those that i'm familiar with so far (is there something significant about his personality in any of the trpg books?) - are limited.
Favourite moment - how old fuck Malaspina did only the bare minimum on witcher mutation research and Alzur and Idarran are responsible for most of it. Though I feel like Idarran also peaced out of it quite early on, which seems to be supported by Rogue Mage and also by the fact he really just looks like he's way more into his fucked up monsters than anything else.
Idea for a story - i am quite intrigued by the beef Maxii has with the entire Rissberg group and where it went. Now i just leaked that i've barely played Rogue Mage...
Unpopular opinion - you know how there are characters that do really good in side arcs in a story but wouldn't work as the main focus? I think that's Idarran in the bigger picture of the Rissberg group, witcher experiment and Maxii's shit list. So i feel like there should be more about him, but not too much, if that makes sense.
Favourite relationship - we took Alzur's (and eventually many others') bugfucking to a literal level but i actually find the idea of "Bug" being Idarran's nickname around Rissberg equally cursed-yet-enjoyable.
Favourite headcanon - that the bald spot in his hair is a result of an experiment gone sideways or being around something gross in the sewers. Again, favourite with these characters mostly means "it's awful but it particularly captivates me" :D.
#wee these are long but it was fun writing them#thanks for asking!!#shut up elis#the witcher#gwent: the witcher card game#alzur#idarran of ulivo
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Frühling? #schneeglöckchen, #schneeglöckchenliebe, #monokotyledonen, #spargelartige, #asparagales, #galantheae, #frühlingsblume, #flower, #snowdrop, #flower, #südststeiermark, #steiermark💚, #steiermark, #southernstyria, #styria, #österreich, #austria, #matom, #thomasmaric, #pflanze, #plant, #sanktveitindersüdsteiermark, #sanktveitamvogau, #frühling, #spring, (hier: Sankt Veit Am Vogau, Steiermark, Austria) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cakh59tu7kM/?utm_medium=tumblr
#schneeglöckchen#schneeglöckchenliebe#monokotyledonen#spargelartige#asparagales#galantheae#frühlingsblume#flower#snowdrop#südststeiermark#steiermark💚#steiermark#southernstyria#styria#österreich#austria#matom#thomasmaric#pflanze#plant#sanktveitindersüdsteiermark#sanktveitamvogau#frühling#spring
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Gwent - Alzur’s Journey - Avatars
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God. Is galanthea too angsty. God she really is
#dnd talk#sylphie is too... god#i wanna play fun characters but also i physically cant stop myself from making em all mass murderers#mae.txt
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===General information=== Snowdrop is herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae. There are 20 different species of snowdrops that originate from Europe and Asia Minor. Snowdrops grow in the forests, grasslands, near the streams and roads. They can be often seen in gardens and parks. Snowdrops prefer well-drained, fertile soil and habitats that provide full or partial sunlight. Snowflakes are closely related with snowdrops. These two types of plants have similar flowers but they bloom at different seasons (snowflakes appear later in spring or even during the summer). Snowdrops are threatened because of the uncontrolled collecting of plants from the wild. Some species of snowdrops are listed as vulnerable or even endangered. It is small plant that can reach 2.7 to 12 inches in height and develops two to three narrow, dark green leaves from the bulb. Leaves are usually 6 inches long and have enforced tips which ensure successful growth through the snow. Single flower appears on the top of a flowering stalk. Flower hangs loosely and it has bell-like shape. Perianth consists of 6 tepals. 3 outer are larger and convex in shape. 3 inner are two times shorter and have small green notch at the top. They also have a sweet, pleasant odour. Snowdrops are pollinated by bees during February and March. Cross-pollination of snowdrops is rare due to low activity of insects during the cold winter period. As a result, snowdrops rarely produce seeds and most plants are sterile. Miniature, white seeds produce substances which attract ants. These insects collect and transfer seeds via underground tunnels. Most types of snowdrops propagate via division of the underground bulb. Scientific name for the snowdrop is Galanthus nivalis. The name is coined from the Greek words "gala", which means milk, and "anthos" which means flower. Second part of the name, "nivalis", originates from Latin language and it means snow. A group of passionate collectors of snowdrops are also known as galanthophiles. Galanthamine is a substance isolated from snowdrops that can be used to improve sleep. Galantamine can be also used in treatment of Alzheimer's disease. It can be purchased under the brand name Reminyl. According to the latest scientific studies, galanthamine improves working of certain receptors in the brain. Snowdrops announce arrival of spring. They are one of the first plants that appear while the ground is still covered with snow. Snowdrops are symbol of consolation and hope, purity and cleansing. The 20th species of snowdrops was identified for the first time during the 2012. This species is rare and it can be found only on the few locations in Georgia and Russia. Unfortunately, one of its natural habitats has been destroyed during preparation for the Olympic Games in Sochi. Snowdrop is perennial plant, which means that it can survive more than two years in the wild. As an early flowering plant snowdrops can be important for insects, such as flies. Snowdrops and their bulbs are poisonous to humans and can cause nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting if eaten. Snowdrops appear in many poems, including those by famous poets such as Oscar Wilde (Ravenna) and John Masefield (The Everlasting Mercy). A lectin compound contained in snowdrop is known as an effective insecticide. ===Other common names=== common snowdrop Candlemas bells Candlemas lily common bells fair maids of February little sister of the snows purification flower ===Scientific classification=== Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Monocots Order: Asparagales Family: Amaryllidaceae Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae Tribe: Galantheae Genus: Galanthus
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===General information=== Snowdrop is herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae. There are 20 different species of snowdrops that originate from Europe and Asia Minor. Snowdrops grow in the forests, grasslands, near the streams and roads. They can be often seen in gardens and parks. Snowdrops prefer well-drained, fertile soil and habitats that provide full or partial sunlight. Snowflakes are closely related with snowdrops. These two types of plants have similar flowers but they bloom at different seasons (snowflakes appear later in spring or even during the summer). Snowdrops are threatened because of the uncontrolled collecting of plants from the wild. Some species of snowdrops are listed as vulnerable or even endangered. It is small plant that can reach 2.7 to 12 inches in height and develops two to three narrow, dark green leaves from the bulb. Leaves are usually 6 inches long and have enforced tips which ensure successful growth through the snow. Single flower appears on the top of a flowering stalk. Flower hangs loosely and it has bell-like shape. Perianth consists of 6 tepals. 3 outer are larger and convex in shape. 3 inner are two times shorter and have small green notch at the top. They also have a sweet, pleasant odour. Snowdrops are pollinated by bees during February and March. Cross-pollination of snowdrops is rare due to low activity of insects during the cold winter period. As a result, snowdrops rarely produce seeds and most plants are sterile. Miniature, white seeds produce substances which attract ants. These insects collect and transfer seeds via underground tunnels. Most types of snowdrops propagate via division of the underground bulb. Scientific name for the snowdrop is Galanthus nivalis. The name is coined from the Greek words "gala", which means milk, and "anthos" which means flower. Second part of the name, "nivalis", originates from Latin language and it means snow. A group of passionate collectors of snowdrops are also known as galanthophiles. Galanthamine is a substance isolated from snowdrops that can be used to improve sleep. Galantamine can be also used in treatment of Alzheimer's disease. It can be purchased under the brand name Reminyl. According to the latest scientific studies, galanthamine improves working of certain receptors in the brain. Snowdrops announce arrival of spring. They are one of the first plants that appear while the ground is still covered with snow. Snowdrops are symbol of consolation and hope, purity and cleansing. The 20th species of snowdrops was identified for the first time during the 2012. This species is rare and it can be found only on the few locations in Georgia and Russia. Unfortunately, one of its natural habitats has been destroyed during preparation for the Olympic Games in Sochi. Snowdrop is perennial plant, which means that it can survive more than two years in the wild. As an early flowering plant snowdrops can be important for insects, such as flies. Snowdrops and their bulbs are poisonous to humans and can cause nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting if eaten. Snowdrops appear in many poems, including those by famous poets such as Oscar Wilde (Ravenna) and John Masefield (The Everlasting Mercy). A lectin compound contained in snowdrop is known as an effective insecticide. ===Other common names=== common snowdrop Candlemas bells Candlemas lily common bells fair maids of February little sister of the snows purification flower ===Scientific classification=== Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Monocots Order: Asparagales Family: Amaryllidaceae Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae Tribe: Galantheae Genus: Galanthus
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This small clump of pretty Snowdrops can be found within the grounds of Rougemont gardens in Exeter ===Information=== Snowdrop is herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae. There are 20 different species of snowdrops that originate from Europe and Asia Minor. Snowdrops grow in the forests, grasslands, near the streams and roads. They can be often seen in gardens and parks. Snowdrops prefer well-drained, fertile soil and habitats that provide full or partial sunlight. Snowflakes are closely related with snowdrops. These two types of plants have similar flowers but they bloom at different seasons (snowflakes appear later in spring or even during the summer). Snowdrops are threatened because of the uncontrolled collecting of plants from the wild. Some species of snowdrops are listed as vulnerable or even endangered. It is small plant that can reach 2.7 to 12 inches in height and develops two to three narrow, dark green leaves from the bulb. Leaves are usually 6 inches long and have enforced tips which ensure successful growth through the snow. Single flower appears on the top of a flowering stalk. Flower hangs loosely and it has bell-like shape. Perianth consists of 6 tepals. 3 outer are larger and convex in shape. 3 inner are two times shorter and have small green notch at the top. They also have a sweet, pleasant odour. Snowdrops are pollinated by bees during February and March. Cross-pollination of snowdrops is rare due to low activity of insects during the cold winter period. As a result, snowdrops rarely produce seeds and most plants are sterile. Miniature, white seeds produce substances which attract ants. These insects collect and transfer seeds via underground tunnels. Most types of snowdrops propagate via division of the underground bulb. Scientific name for the snowdrop is Galanthus nivalis. The name is coined from the Greek words "gala", which means milk, and "anthos" which means flower. Second part of the name, "nivalis", originates from Latin language and it means snow. A group of passionate collectors of snowdrops are also known as galanthophiles. Galanthamine is a substance isolated from snowdrops that can be used to improve sleep. Galantamine can be also used in treatment of Alzheimer's disease. It can be purchased under the brand name Reminyl. According to the latest scientific studies, galanthamine improves working of certain receptors in the brain. Snowdrops announce arrival of spring. They are one of the first plants that appear while the ground is still covered with snow. Snowdrops are symbol of consolation and hope, purity and cleansing. The 20th species of snowdrops was identified for the first time during the 2012. This species is rare and it can be found only on the few locations in Georgia and Russia. Unfortunately, one of its natural habitats has been destroyed during preparation for the Olympic Games in Sochi. Snowdrop is perennial plant, which means that it can survive more than two years in the wild. As an early flowering plant snowdrops can be important for insects, such as flies. Snowdrops and their bulbs are poisonous to humans and can cause nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting if eaten. Snowdrops appear in many poems, including those by famous poets such as Oscar Wilde (Ravenna) and John Masefield (The Everlasting Mercy). A lectin compound contained in snowdrop is known as an effective insecticide. ===Other common names=== common snowdrop Candlemas bells Candlemas lily common bells fair maids of February little sister of the snows purification flower ===Scientific classification=== Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Monocots Order: Asparagales Family: Amaryllidaceae Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae Tribe: Galantheae Genus: Galanthus
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This small clump of pretty Snowdrops can be found within the grounds of Rougemont gardens in Exeter ===Information=== Snowdrop is herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae. There are 20 different species of snowdrops that originate from Europe and Asia Minor. Snowdrops grow in the forests, grasslands, near the streams and roads. They can be often seen in gardens and parks. Snowdrops prefer well-drained, fertile soil and habitats that provide full or partial sunlight. Snowflakes are closely related with snowdrops. These two types of plants have similar flowers but they bloom at different seasons (snowflakes appear later in spring or even during the summer). Snowdrops are threatened because of the uncontrolled collecting of plants from the wild. Some species of snowdrops are listed as vulnerable or even endangered. It is small plant that can reach 2.7 to 12 inches in height and develops two to three narrow, dark green leaves from the bulb. Leaves are usually 6 inches long and have enforced tips which ensure successful growth through the snow. Single flower appears on the top of a flowering stalk. Flower hangs loosely and it has bell-like shape. Perianth consists of 6 tepals. 3 outer are larger and convex in shape. 3 inner are two times shorter and have small green notch at the top. They also have a sweet, pleasant odour. Snowdrops are pollinated by bees during February and March. Cross-pollination of snowdrops is rare due to low activity of insects during the cold winter period. As a result, snowdrops rarely produce seeds and most plants are sterile. Miniature, white seeds produce substances which attract ants. These insects collect and transfer seeds via underground tunnels. Most types of snowdrops propagate via division of the underground bulb. Scientific name for the snowdrop is Galanthus nivalis. The name is coined from the Greek words "gala", which means milk, and "anthos" which means flower. Second part of the name, "nivalis", originates from Latin language and it means snow. A group of passionate collectors of snowdrops are also known as galanthophiles. Galanthamine is a substance isolated from snowdrops that can be used to improve sleep. Galantamine can be also used in treatment of Alzheimer's disease. It can be purchased under the brand name Reminyl. According to the latest scientific studies, galanthamine improves working of certain receptors in the brain. Snowdrops announce arrival of spring. They are one of the first plants that appear while the ground is still covered with snow. Snowdrops are symbol of consolation and hope, purity and cleansing. The 20th species of snowdrops was identified for the first time during the 2012. This species is rare and it can be found only on the few locations in Georgia and Russia. Unfortunately, one of its natural habitats has been destroyed during preparation for the Olympic Games in Sochi. Snowdrop is perennial plant, which means that it can survive more than two years in the wild. As an early flowering plant snowdrops can be important for insects, such as flies. Snowdrops and their bulbs are poisonous to humans and can cause nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting if eaten. Snowdrops appear in many poems, including those by famous poets such as Oscar Wilde (Ravenna) and John Masefield (The Everlasting Mercy). A lectin compound contained in snowdrop is known as an effective insecticide. ===Other common names=== common snowdrop Candlemas bells Candlemas lily common bells fair maids of February little sister of the snows purification flower ===Scientific classification=== Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Monocots Order: Asparagales Family: Amaryllidaceae Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae Tribe: Galantheae Genus: Galanthus
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