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Judgement. Art by Kristina Gehrmann, from 78 Tarot Nautical: The New Wave.
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Im Eisland: Band 1, Die Franklin-Expedition
Discover the #FranklinExpedition and brush up on your German skills with @KristinaDraws graphic novel "Im Eisland" from @HinstorffVerlag
Kristina Gehrmann’s “Im Eisland” trilogy has been on my radar for a long time and I’ve owned it for almost as long. It’s the story of the Franklin Expedition and its disappearance in the Arctic in the mind 1800s. If you’re a long time follower, you probably recognize the name as I’ve had at least three reviews on FE related fiction appear on this blog. Due to the mystery of the expedition,…
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Courage. Art by Kristina Gehrmann, from 78 Tarot: The Oracle of Healing Waters.
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Cher(e)s voyageur(e)s, Aujourd’hui, nous nous retrouvons pour un rendez-vous un peu particulier. Je ne vais pas vous parler de livre, ni de littérature mais plutôt de découverte sur le web que je voudrais partager avec vous. Ce rendez-vous a été créé par Aurélia de Ma Lecturothèque. Diana Dworek Jason Rainville Diana Dworek The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by @veschwabDiana Dworek Inspiré…
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Kristina Gehrmann • 2012
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I’ve seen a few other fictional stories based the Franklin Expedition besides The Terror (like Kristina Gehrmann’s Icebound and a video game I can’t remember the name of) and those seem to have a common plot point of members of the expedition going on a mutiny. Was there any evidence that a mutiny occurred for the real Franklin Expedition or is that usually added to the stories to make it more dramatic? Also, do you think that the mutiny in The Terror was justified in any way?
Mutiny and discontent were always possibilities under such harsh conditions. That's largely why the Marines were aboard - to quell any negativity should it arise. And it's why they had provisioned so many forms of entertainment too - plays and benjos and books and hand organs blasting out the tunes all do wonders to keep men's minds and bodies occupied.
But no, to the best of my limited knowledge, there's no 100% concrete evidence that a mutiny took place on the Franklin Expedition.
What potential evidence does exist relates mainly to the ships themselves.
A whaleboat was found by would-be rescuers, for example, with a variety of items in it, including two skeletons. Most importantly though, it was found facing northward, back in the direction of Terror and Erebus. So it may be that some of the men mutinied and split off from the main group, determined to go back to the perceived safety of the ships rather than proceed south. But it may also have been more innocent than that - maybe leads had started to open up and that boat represented a party sent back by command to try to re-man the ships, or it may be that they were some of the last survivors who saw no other choice than to try and return.
There's also potential evidence in the fact that Erebus and Terror were both found so far away from their last known locations frozen in to the north of King William Island. Again, this supports the possibility that they were re-manned at some point, and that men may have split off deliberately from the main group in order to do so. But again, it's impossible to say yet whether something like that did happen, let alone that it happened as the result of mutiny or malice. It's entirely possible, if not more likely, that the ships drifted on their own when the ice finally started to break up. Until there's further exploration of the wrecks, we don't know and even then, we might never know.
Interestingly, there is one other piece of evidence that's been interpreted before perhaps not as full-blown mutiny but at least of discontent and that's the rather ominous nature of the inscriptions on the graves at Beechey Island. Death in the ranks could certainly have exacerbated the existing misery and fear among the men in the dark of winter, and some have interpreted the inscriptions as meant to reassert discipline and authority.
Hartnell's read "Thus sayeth the Lord of Hosts, consider your ways"...
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In answer to your final question, I don't think mutiny either on-screen or real life would be justified necessarily but I do think it understandable. I can perfectly understand why even a normal seaman, not even one already under Hickey's sway, would feel tremendous discontentment not just in all the hardships they were being expected to endure but in the fact that information was purposefully kept from them by command (even if for good reason). And if anything, the idea of it in real life is even more understandable. What we see in the show is bad enough but at the end of the day, it's only a tiny fraction of the horror and carnage that the real men of the Franklin Expedition would have endured. I don't think anyone could blame them, in their abject terror and desperation, for clutching at any straw for survival, even if they had to mutiny and rebel in order to do the clutching.
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Following the Baptism of the Jesus, Saint John the Baptist was locked up in prison by Herod Antipas, ruler of one fourth of the Holy Land, and governor of Galilee. Herod Antipas received Galilee from the emperor Augustus…
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09 works, Today, August 29th, is The Beheading of John the Baptist day, his story illustrated #241
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Concept art PGG teamwork
Blog 6: The Conceptual Design of the High Priest
I drew a rough sketch based on a shadow, but our group only discussed this topic last week. Many details need to be further discussed with my team members to determine:
After cmmouniton with group,then I continued to depict the image of the high priest, highlighting him as the high priest of the Sun Temple. I added many sun related decorations to his belt, headwear, and other places. In addition, to reflect that he is the high priest of the tribe, I also added elements such as animal skin to his clothing to reflect his divinity:
It is worth noting that I plan to design a simple atmosphere background for the character. I studied the paintings of concept designer Joel Chaim Holtzman on Artstation, especially the witch she painted, which has a mystical power that also touched me:
Joel Chaim Holtzman(2022),https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zOy0RQ
I also learned the style of concept designer Joel Chaim Holtzman, especially about witchcraft and mysticism, so I also made the character image of the high priest have the power of mysticism. For example, I designed a magic pool for the high priest, and he stood by the magic pool using magic, with many undead behind him, which also reflects his evil:
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Joel Chaim Holtzman(2022),https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zOy0RQ
Kristina Gehrmann(2022),https://www.artstation.com/artwork/L3QzdA
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Have you ever read the comic Im Eisland, aka Icebound, by Kristina Gehrmann? I just remember reading it and thought it was funny that the comic also had a crew member caught sleeping with another guy later leading a mutiny. Also, that same guy ate rats before it was cool.
Anon i have not read this book but I have seen pictures, because that book and The Terror are literally based on the same historical event!
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Hi, I haven't been active in the Terror fandom for a while, but the mention of a Crozier/Jopson discord on your tumblr has me VERY intrigued *_* Any chance I could join? My discord name is Kristina Gehrmann#7676 . <3 Thank you!
ooooh another jopzier shipper!
maybe @alittletoosmarttobestraight can send you an invite?
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The Tower. Art by Kristina Gehrmann, from 78 Tarot Halloween.
#Kristina Gehrmann#78 Tarot Halloween#The Tower#Major Arcana#Tarot#Halloween#78 Tarot#Animals#Birds#Crow#Raven
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The comic "Im Eisland". (sort of)
In the old days I kbew Kristina Gehrmanns art on DeviantArt. One day she wrote about a comic she was doing on an expedition into the Arctic. In this post she talked mostly about the three guys who died early and their mummies. This crossed my interests.
The Terror
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Apocalyptic Angel by Kristina Gehrmann
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