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hetagrammy · 1 month ago
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Regency AU Character Moodboards Pt. 1 (Pt. 2)
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Arthur & Francis
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Antonio & Emma
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Molly & Lovino
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fireandiceland · 1 year ago
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Moodboard for @the-heaminator inspired by their fic All the better to eat with you… 🔪❣️
I’ve wanted to do this for a while and I guess today is as good as any day! Hope you like it <3 (PS I still have to catch up with the fic ahhhh.)
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irithnova · 9 months ago
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So bored I made an absolute mess of a moodboard for my OC of Sakha (Erchim Basygasov)
Explaining some choices:
Yes he's an artist, I put the Sakha art museum here :3 (at least that's what I hope it is) I think he likes sketching people's faces he's seen that day or maybe people he just remembers
I think he's a bit of a workaholic so yes papers and whatnot...
Horses because Sakha people traditionally kept horses. The fact that they do so unlike their Even and Evenk counterparts is actually one of the things which points to Sakha people originally coming from Southern Siberia nearer to the likes of the Buryats who also kept horses, but then were displaced and moved Northwards
Bad habit number 1: smoking. Listen there's worse out there
Bottom right Traditional Sakha food
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vikachizh · 9 months ago
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Make love, not war
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kostantina · 5 months ago
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HWS Female Holy Rome X England (Medieval Empire X Modern Empire)
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AESTHETIC MOOD BOARD
❝Many German and English writers were fond of expressing a common Anglo-Saxon-Germanic heritage prior to 1914, but in fact this largely disappeared after the Saxon migrations of late antiquity. Important contacts remained, especially with the renewed missionary activity promoted by the Carolingians, who often relied on qualified monks from the British Isles, like St Boniface, but otherwise England and the Empire evolved separately. While a sense of Saxon heritage may have played a part, both countries were sufficiently distant not to be immediate competitors. Ironically, this opened possibilities for royal marriages which, like Byzantine-imperial matches, were intended mainly to impress a domestic audience and avoid antagonizing a king’s nobles by tying him to one local family. Otto I married Alfred the Great’s granddaughter, Edith of Wessex, while Henry III married Gunhild, daughter of Knut of Denmark-England. Edith’s and Knut’s deaths ended any chances of a lasting alliance in both cases.
❝By contrast, connections in the high Middle Ages were more significant, if less celebrated in the nineteenth century. Emperor Henry V married Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England, in 1114 as a deliberate attempt to forge an alliance with the Anglo-Norman dynasty ruling much of Britain since 1066. It was hoped this would outflank a Franco-papal alliance threatening the Empire towards the end of the Investiture Dispute.❞
-  Peter H. Wilson, Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire
❝On his mother's advice, Richard resigned the kingdom of England to Henry VI in order to receive it back as a fief of the empire. He was to pay his overlord £5,000 a year. Richard was now a vassal of Philip for his continental lands and a vassal of Henry VI for his island kingdom, but it seems that in England few, if any, were willing to acknowledge this, and that this part of the agreement was hushed up. At Henry's court, of course, it was regarded as the jewel in the crown.
❝On the day of his release, Henry VI and the princes of the empire had sent Philip and John a letter telling them that they would do all they could to help Richard if everything that had been taken while Richard was in captivity was not restored at once.❞
- John Gillingham, Richard I
❝On the morning of 6 August an imperial herald in full regalia rode through Vienna to the Jesuit church of the Nine Choirs of Angels. After climbing to the balcony, he summoned the inhabitants with a silver fanfare to announce the end of the Empire.
❝The Empire was certainly not dead by the late eighteenth century, and if it was sick, as Zedler and others suggested, it was not yet on life support. If revolutionary France had not intervened, the most likely prognosis was that the Empire’s socio-political order would have persisted further into the nineteenth century, but it is unlikely that this could have been sustained against the levelling and homogenizing forces unleashed by capitalism and industrialization around 1830.
❝By 1806, some leading intellectuals expressed the sense that the Empire had been sick for a long time and that its doctors had long given up hope. Goethe’s mother wrote two weeks after Francis II’s abdication that the news was not unexpected, ‘as when an old friend is very ill’. Later historians have expressed similar views that the Empire died ‘a “natural” death’ from old age, rather than having been murdered by Napoleon.❞
-  Peter H. Wilson, Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire
❞By the end of the Napoleonic Wars, French imperialism had been curbed in North America, the Caribbean, and parts of Asia, but soon much of North and West Africa would be brought under French political and cultural influence. Spain was no longer a major power, but after the demise of its empire in the 1830’s its cultural dominance in the countries of South America remained: their economies urban, their governments strictly centralized, and their peoples devoutly Catholic in the Spanish style (Fernandez-Armesto, 2003). The Dutch and Portuguese empires were also in decline, and yet survived, resistant to radical change because of the commercial benefits derived from their overseas possessions. However, none of these four imperial orders came close to matching the size and power and wealth of the British Empire.
❝Encompassing nearly a quarter of the Earth’s land mass and a quarter of its population, the British Empire in the 19th century grew into the most extensive empire the world has ever seen.❞
- Douglas M. Johnston, In The Historical Foundations of World Order: The Tower and the Arena
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natsuki-bakery · 3 months ago
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⁎˚ ఎ Hetalia Moodboard ໒ ˚⁎
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•Sfw interactions only | dont tag as ship ! •Don't repost and claim as yours ! Reblogs are okay but not reposts
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problematicmoodboards · 6 months ago
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LOVINO VARGAS MOODBOARD
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for our lovino introject / reqs are open
- Lovino
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dailyfandomaesthetics · 1 year ago
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cillaivory · 2 years ago
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there will come a soldier who carries a mighty sword he will tear your city down oh lei, oh lai, oh, lord
there will come a poet whose weapon is his word he will slay you with his tongue oh lei, oh lai, oh, lord
there will come a ruler whose brow is laid in thorn smeared with oil like david's boy oh lei, oh lai, oh, lord
oh lei, oh lai, oh lei, oh, lord he will tear your city down
soldier, poet, king || the oh hellos
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pricklypear1997 · 4 months ago
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Pinterest lets you make collages now… so I made some hetalia ones. Bulgaria, Russia and the FACE family.
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ellavei · 3 months ago
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✹ France ⁎ España ✸
One of the reasons I enjoy France and Spain's relationship in Hetalia is that they are both super extroverts, charismatics and bon vivant kind of guys. However, when you truly compare them side by side, their characteristics are so distinct that they seem to debate about every topic on Earth or act in completely opposite ways. For example, France is more open when it comes to private relationships with other people. He really doesn't mind getting to know you and going on a long vacation with you to develop the relationship further. Spain, on the other hand, is very sociable but you have to spend a lot of time getting to know him before you can be accepted and enter his private world. Not everyone gets to enter his intimate circle and get to see what kind of person he is when he is really comfortable. I don't ship them with ''oh they are best friend and always support each other'' vibe. My taste about them is that ''their relationship has its ups and downs and they understand how different they are, but no matter what, they feel that the other person knows their nature''. As a nation, it is impossible for them to trust someone and be trusted by the other party. They do not dare to seek such a priceless thing. But isn’t having someone to booze and heart-to-heart with until dawn extremely precious? France and Spain have each other for that pleasure. I adore that France has collaborated with Spain for so long that when recommending someone to join the teamwork, he mentions Spain. I also admire that despite Spain having directly battled and fought France many times throughout history, he consistently respects France’s military strategy talent. These two canons are just so ''them''. They were sometimes sworn enemies and sometimes prerequisite allies. And behind locked doors, they are still bosom buddies and great lovers.
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fireandiceland · 11 months ago
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Latvia moodboard for @latvianpoet
-> theme: dark academia & fairy grunge
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vikachizh · 10 months ago
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kostantina · 5 months ago
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HWS Holy Roman Empire Aesthetic Mood Board
For most of its existence it was simply ‘the Empire’. The words Holy, Roman and Empire were only combined as Sacrum Romanum Imperium in June 1180, and though used more frequently from 1254, they never appeared consistently in official documents.
The holy element was integral to the Empire’s primary purpose in providing a stable political order for all Christians and defending them against heretics and infidels. To this end, the emperor should act as chief advocate, or guardian, of the pope, who was the head of a single, universal Christian church. Since this was considered a divine mission, entrusted by God, it opened the possibility that the emperor and Empire were themselves sacred. Like the Roman and imperial elements, the holy character of the Empire was rooted in the later, Christian phase of the ancient Roman empire, rather than the pagan past of the first Caesars or the earlier Roman republic.
- Peter H. Wilson, Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire - Page 19
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natsuki-bakery · 5 months ago
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⁎˚ ఎ italy moodboard ໒ ˚⁎
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•Sfw interactions only | read my dni ! •Don't repost and claim as yours ! Reblogs are okay but not reposts
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littleprincerianne · 5 months ago
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I loved your posts. The age regression moodboards you make are so cute! Could you do one for Lithuania from the anime Hetalia?
rianne has risen from the trenches (the trenches = no wifi) ! here's your request ! sorry if it's not as pretty as my usual work, rianne's a wee bit rusty ! hope you like it though...
ps: y'all pls i need input
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