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★ — wave to earth
a mini collection for le sserafim + newjeans based off of songs by wave to earth ! (minus hyein for obvious reasons)
★ : personal favorite
0.01 bad - huh yunjin
0.02 seasons - kim chaewon
0.03 light - kang haerin ★
0.04 daisy. - danielle marsh
0.05 sunny days - hanni pham
0.06 calla - nakamura kazuha
0.07 love. - hong eunchae
0.08 peach eyes - kim chaewon
0.09 pink - miyawaki sakura
0.10 wave - kim minji
#📰 fics#★ — w2e#wave to earth#le sserafim#le sserafim imagines#le sserafim x reader#miyawaki sakura#sakura x reader#kim chaewon#chaewon x reader#huh yunjin#yunjin x reader#nakamura kazuha#kazuha x reader#hong eunchae#eunchae x reader#newjeans#newjeans imagines#newjeans x reader#kim minji#minji x reader#hanni pham#hanni x reader#danielle marsh#danielle x reader#kang haerin#haerin x reader
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Ядовитая, но красивая болотная калла-Белокрыльник. Июнь 23.Poisonous, but beautiful Marsh Calla . June 23.
Marsh calla. Белокрыльник болотный.
#русский tumblr#россия#лето#июнь#природа#зеленая природа#солнечныйдень#загородом#болото#цветы#белые цветы#белокрыльник#калла#природнаякрасота#чернобелаяфотография#поход#мои фото#russia#summer#june#sunny day#nature photography#swamp#flowers#white flowers#marsh calla#beauty of nature#my photos#original photography#photographers on tumblr
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I am creating a game, no one can stop me
You can choose two (Or more I guess) of some of my OC's (That ARE NOT already in a relationship) and ship them together <3
I will be putting which universes they live in to separate them, but you can mix the universes together if ya want <3 (Game is under the cut)
Universe 1:
Alexander, he/him, 15 years old (Gay, big playboy.)
Asher, he/him, 16 years old (Is not focused on love, so doesn't know sexual orientation.)
Sakura, she/her, 15 years old (Lesbian)
Lance, Gender fluid (Usually goes by he/him tho), 14 years old (Helpless romance, bi)
Nolan, he/him, 14 years old (Straight)
Universe two:
Emily Rose, she/her, 23 (Straight)
(I will be adding honorable mentions to the people with crushes/relationships already at the end, Emily is not in her own universe-)
Universe three (Last one):
Kenny Bryan, 10 (Died at 10, now 13), he/him (Pan :3)
Mary Madelynn, 20 (Died at 20, over 100+ now), she/her (Straight)
Leandro Enrico, 15 (Died at 15, now 16), he/they (Aroace king, so I don't expect people to ship him-)
Lilac Rosalie, 9 (Died at 9, now 11), she/her (Straight/has not questioned much at all)
Elizabeth Bram, 20 (Alive), she/her (bi)
Honorable mentions!!
Universe 1:
Oliver, he/him, 14, boyfriend of Willow (Straight, questioning bi)
Michael, he/him, 14, boyfriend of Jackson (bi)
Willow, she/her, 14, girlfriend of Oliver (Straight)
Jackson, he/they, 13, boyfriend of Michael (Gay)
Universe 2:
Luke Marsh, he/him, 24, boyfriend of Max David (Pan)
Max David, they/them, 22, partner of Luke Marsh (Gay)
Universe 3:
John Bram, he/him, 23 (Alive), in love with his best friend (bi)
Calla Bryan, she/her, 10 (Died at 10, 13 now), girlfriend of Fiona Rosalie (Lesbian)
Zaq Archie, he/him, 27 (Died at 27, now 40), had a wife before he died
Fiona Rosalie, she/they, 11 (Died at 11, now 14), girlfriend of Calla Bryan (Lesbian)
AND THAT'S ALL FOLKS-
#OC: John#OC: Calla#OC: Fiona#OC: Zaq#OC: Luke#OC: Max#OC: Emily#OC: Jackson#OC: Michael#OC: Lilac#OC: Elizabeth#OC: Leandro#OC: Mary#OC: Kenny#OC: Lance#OC: Sakura#OC: Nolan#OC: Alexander#OC: Asher#OC: Willow#OC: Oliver
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My current list of native plants that I should plant, I have no idea if these are already on the land
Which is why I need to survey it
And see if we have any other invasive plants, currently we have: the multi flora rose, the honeysuckle, and the stupid fucking mile-a-minute vine that I’m pulling tomorrow
I can’t remove the giant fields worth of multi flora roses or the giant honeysuckle bushes right now but I can get rid of that stupid fucking vine before it takes over the damn yard
Anyways here’s the list of surprisingly a lot of edible plants and wetland plants that are native and I should plant:
Rubus odoratus — flowering raspberry
Vitis riparia — river grape or Vitis labrusca — fox grape
Rubus recurvicaulis — arching blackberry
Viburnum opulus — highbush-cranberry
Aquilegia canadensis — red columbine
Impatiens capensis — jewelweed, spotted touch-me-not
Lobelia cardinalis — cardinal-flower, red lobelia
Comarum palustre — marsh-cinquefoil, purple marsh-locks
Ranunculus caricetorum — swamp buttercup, swamp crowfoot
Symphyotrichum ciliolatum — Lindley's American-aster
Adiantum pedatum — northern maidenhair fern
Thelypteris palustris — marsh fern
Woodsia glabella — smooth cliff fern
Dryopteris campyloptera — mountain wood fern
Calla palustris — water arum, wild calla
Erythronium americanum — American trout-lily
Lilium philadelphicum — wood lily
Cypripedium acaule — pink lady's-slipper
Juniperus communis — common juniper
Prunus serotina — black cherry
Rhododendron canadense — Canada rosebay, rhodora
Rhododendron groenlandicum — Labrador-tea
Ribes hirtellum — hairy-stemmed gooseberry
Morus rubra — red mulberry
Ribes triste — swamp red currant
Gaylussacia baccata — black huckleberry
Tilia americana — American linden
Vaccinium corymbosum — highbush blueberry
Sambucus nigra — black elderberry
Aralia nudicaulis — wild sarsaparilla
Matteuccia struthiopteris — fiddlehead fern, ostrich fern
Allium tricoccum — ramps, wild leek
Looks like you've got your work laid out for you, huh?
Try not to break your back and don't get burned in the sun.
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Anne Boleyn on Stage and Screen
Giuditta Pasta in the Teatro Carcano‘s production of the opera Anna Bolena (this was the original production of this opera and the title role was written specifically for her voice) — 1830
Apollonia Bertucca in the New York premiere of Anna Bolena — 1850
Violet Vanbrugh in the Lyecum Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 1892
Clara Kimball Young in a short film about Cardinal Wolsey — 1912
Henny Porten in the film Anna Boleyn — 1920
Merle Oberon in the film The Private Life of Henry VIII — 1933
Vivien Leigh in the Open Air Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 1936
Sara Scuderi in Gran Teatre del Liceu‘s production of Anna Bolena — 1947
Joyce Redman in the Broadway production of Anne of the Thousand Days — 1949
Elaine Stewart in the film Young Bess — 1953
Maria Callas in La Scala’s production of Anna Bolena — 1957
Gloria Davy in the American Opera Society’s production of Anna Bolena — 1957
Leyla Gencer in Anna Bolena — 1965
Vanessa Redgrave in the film A Man For All Seasons — 1966
Genevieve Bujold in the film Anne of the Thousand Days — 196
Dorothy Tutin in the BBC miniseries The Six Wives of Henry VIII — 19
Charlotte Rampling in the film Henry VIII and His Six Wives — 197
Beverly Sills in the New York City Opera’s production of Anna Bolena - 1973
Marisa Galvany in the New York City Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 1974
Barbara Kellerman in the BBC production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 1979
Joan Sutherland in the San Francisco Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 1984
Oona Kirsch in the film God’s Outlaw — 1986
Edita Gruberová in Anna Bolena — 1994
Jean Marsh in the film Monarch —2000 (this is not a depiction of Anne Boleyn, specifically, but rather an amalgamation of all six wives)
Julia Marsen in the documentary The Six Wives of Henry VIII — 200
Jodhi May in the BBC TV movie The Other Boleyn Girl — 2003
Helena Bonham Carter in the ITV TV movie Henry VIII — 2003
An uncredited actress (as young Anne) in the documentary Kingdom of Scandal — 2003
An uncredited actress (as adult Anne) in the documentary Kingdom of Scandal — 2003
An uncredited actress in the History Happened Here segment Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn — 2007
Mariella Devia in Anna Bolena — 2007
Natalie Dormer in the Showtime series The Tudors — 2007-2008, 2010
Natalie Portman in the film The Other Boleyn Girl — 2008
Karen Peakes in the Folger Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 2010
Miranda Raison in Howard Brenton’s play Anne Boleyn — 2010
Hasmik Papian in the Dallas Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 2010
Miranda Raison in the Globe Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 2010
Anna Netrebko in the Vienna State Opera’s and Metropolitan Opera’s productions of Anna Bolena — 2011
Emma Connell in the documentary Henry & Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History — 2011
Keri Alkema in the Minnesota Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 2012
Jo Herbert in the UK tour of Howard Brenton’s Anne Boleyn — 2012
Rochelle Hart in the Opera Seria UK’s production of Anna Bolena — 2012
Anna Jullienne in the Auckland Theatre Company’s production of Howard Brenton’s Anne Boleyn — 2013
Serena Farncocchia in the Welsh National Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 2013
Fleur Keith in the play Fallen in Love: The Secret Heart of Anne Boleyn performed at the Tower of London — 2013
Tara Breathnach in the documentary The Last Days of Anne Boleyn — 2013
Kathryn Myles in the Actors Shakespeare Project’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 2013-2014
Miou Kazune in the Japanese musical Lady Bess — 2014-2017
Sondra Radvanovsky in several productions of Anna Bolena including at The Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Metropolitan Opera, among others — 2014-2015
Claire Foy in the BBC miniseries Wolf Hall — 2015
Harriet Green in the documentary Inside the Court of Henry VIII — 2015
Lydia Leonard in both the West End and Broadway productions of Wolf Hall Parts One & Two — 2015
An unknown actress in the Spanish TV series Carlos, rey emperador — 2015
Claire Cooper in the documentary Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (also known as Secrets of the Six Wives) — 2016
Fleur Keith in the short film I Am Henry — 2016
Harriet Green in the documentary The Six Queens of Henry VIII (also known as Henry VIII and His Six Wives) — 2016; Archive footage of Green in this documentary was also featured in the documentary series Elizabeth I — 2017
Krystin Pellerin in the CW series Reign, season 3 episode “To the Death” — 2016
Anastasia Drew in the documentary The Private Lives of the Tudors — 2016
Gemma Whalen in an episode of the CBBC series Horrible Histories — 2017
Ashleigh Weir in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival production of the musical Six — 2017
Christina Modestou in the Off-West End production of Six — 2017
Millie O’Connell in the original West End production of Six — 2018-2019
Angela Meade in several productions of Anna Bolena throughout the years, most recently in ABAO Bilbao’s production — 2019
Hazel Karooma-Brooker in the Norwegian Cruise Line production of Six — 2019
An uncredited actress in the Starz series The Spanish Princess, season 1 episode “All Is Lost” — 2019
Andrea Macasaet in the North American tour and original Broadway productions of Six — 2019-2020
Courtney Bowman in the West End production of Six — 2019-202
Maddison Bulleyment in the UK tour of Six — 2019-2020
Kala Gare in the Australian tour of Six — 2020
Alice Nokes in The Spanish Princess part 2 — 2020
Jodie Turner-Smith in the Channel 5 miniseries Anne Boleyn — 2021
Rafaelle Cohen in the BBC docuseries The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family — 2021
Amy Manson in the film Spencer — 2021
Amy James-Kelly in the Netflix docudrama Blood, Sex and Royalty — 2022
#anne boleyn#anne of the thousand days#the tudors#the other boleyn girl#six the musical#the six wives of henry viii#the spanish princess#anne boleyn (2021)#anna bolena#wolf hall#spencer (2021)#reign#henry viii (2003)#shakespeare's henry viii#six wives with lucy worsley#young bess#the private life of henry viii#natalie dormer#genevieve bujold#amy manson#claire foy#jodie turner smith#helena bonham carter#jodhi may#vanessa redgrave#a man for all seasons#vivien leigh#blood sex and royalty: anne boleyn#the boleyns: a scandalous family#anne boleyn on stage and screen
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The Garden Melting Pot
“When a flower opens, the whole world appears.” Zen Saying
Unless you are a member of an Indigenous tribe, you are a part of the great melting pot that we call the United States of America. Even if your ancestors arrived on the Mayflower, you are still not considered a native. Like people, plants have immigrated to our shores and have found love, compatibility, and regions to survive and thrive. We often read about the need to plant more “native” plants, but what are they? Are “natives” any better than “non-natives” that have acclimated to our climate, and soil while claiming our hearts?
The definition of “native” by the United States Department of Agriculture’s US Forest Service indicates that a native plant species has “evolved and occurs naturally in a particular region, ecosystem, and habitat. Plant species native to North America are generally recognized as those occurring on the continent before European settlement.” For example, California poppies, the state flower of California, are native from the slopes of Western Oregon to Baja. However, people assume that Echinacea purpurea, known as Purple Coneflower, is native to our area, while in fact, it is only endemic to states east of the Rockies. Yet borders are not observed by plants so perhaps a better description of a “native” would be a plant that has adapted over time to thrive in conditions that were like their endemic habitats.
Because true natives are well-suited to the climate and soils of a region, gardeners believe that they won’t require as much attention. But being “native” doesn’t mean that a species doesn’t require water, fertilizer, pest protection, and maintenance. Natives are not immune to drought, predators, temperature fluctuations, and other garden stressors. Our landscapes are not natural environments. Our gardens are man/woman made! Forests, woodlands, deserts, and marshes have evolved over millennia to be biodiverse and resilient.
Do we want to only plant natives instead of non-natives? My answer is a firm no! I have always advocated for “planting the world” as there are so many species that thrive in our locale with origins from around the globe. Many revered non-natives have acclimated to our soil, weather, and stressors providing food and refuge for insects, wildlife, and birds while living in harmony with native species. Would you want to live without tulips, daffodils, Asian lilies, camellias, azaleas, peonies, Birds of Paradise, tulip magnolia trees, or Calla lilies? What about the numerous houseplants that we use to beautify our indoor facilities? If you love orchids, bromeliads, anthuriums, philodendrons, crotons, or Schefflera, you’ll agree that tropicals and non-natives are just as critical as natives to ecological cohesion.
There are trees, shrubs, grasses, and numerous bloomers that are natives. There are over twenty species of oaks and two species of redwoods that are native to California.
Here is a short list of my favorite natives that prosper in my landscape.
California poppy
California fuchsia
California milkweed
Blue-eyed grass
Morning glory
Western yarrow
Ceanothus
Agave
Prickly Pear
Oak
Redwood
Balance the diversity and aesthetic appeal to create a magnificent garden melting pot filled with both natives and non-natives. Plan to plant species that have adapted to our local climate, avoid any invasive varieties, refrain from using insecticides and pesticides, and maintain your garden as needed. Remember that even “natives” will need pruning and maintenance. When you incorporate a harmonious atmosphere of many different types of plants from around the globe, pollinators and other creatures will be supported
.My family immigrated from southern Italy and the Italian canton of Switzerland bringing with them their favorite seeds from “the old country”. The descendants of those heirloom seeds are beloved plants shining in my garden today. Because I was born in California, I often refer to myself as a California native. Yet, just like the plants in my garden, I am just part of the marvelous melting pot of cultures from around the globe.
Embrace a more diverse and resilient ecosystem by planting a salad of natives and non-natives in your garden. Appreciate the differences. When the flowers bloom, the whole world appears!
Happy Gardening. Happy Growing. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Cynthia Brian’s Goddess Gardener Monthly Guide
ü REPOT houseplants that have outgrown their containers. Gently loosen the roots after you have removed the plant from the original pot. Add new potting soil to a bigger planter. Position your plant in the center, fill the edges with new soil, and pat down the soil. Water thoroughly. It may take a bit of adjustment until your plant will flourish.
ü AERATE lawns and leave the plugs on the grass as fertilizer.
ü SHARPEN and clean tools for the spring workload.
ü HARVEST oranges.
ü BUY pots of oxalis, also known as shamrocks, to decorate for St. Patrick’s Day.
ü PLANT milkweed to attract Monarch butterflies.
ü START weeding to get a jump start on spring plantings.
ü DISPOSE of fallen camellia blossoms until bushes are finished blooming to prevent disease.
For more gardening advice for all seasons, check out Growing with the Goddess Gardenerat https://www.CynthiaBrian.com/books. Raised in the vineyards of Napa County, Cynthia Brian is a New York Times best-selling author, actor, radio personality, speaker, media and writing coach as well as the Founder and Executive Director of Be the Star You Are!® 501 c3. Tune into Cynthia’s StarStyle® Radio Broadcast at www.StarStyleRadio.com.
Her newest children’s picture book, Family Forever, from the series, Stella Bella’s Barnyard Adventures is available now at https://www.CynthiaBrian.com/online-store. Hire Cynthia for writing projects, garden consults, and inspirational lectures. [email protected]
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Congratulations to the Tartarian Aster, who made it to the next round!
The identity of the bouquet of azalea, red calla lily, thistle and amaranthus (love-lies-bleeding) is...
Marsh from Mistborn!
A bouquet of azalea, red calla lily, thistle and amaranthus (love-lies-bleeding) VS Tartarian Aster
First, let's talk about the bouquet of azalea, red calla lily, thistle and amaranthus (love-lies-bleeding)
Meaning and why these flowers were chosen: Firstly, azalea, because it’s famously toxic and thus has been used as a death threat [...]. This fits my guy because he’s killed a vast number of people, and because his appearance and presence are generally threatening. But [...] it also symbolizes temperance, abundance, fragile or held-back passion, and prudence, which better suits his actual personality, as he’s a careful, reserved, thoughtful person with an abundance of intelligence; with the symbolism about passion, the only person he’s loved romantically he didn’t ultimately pursue or have a chance with, and even familial love for him tends to be an understated thing. Calla lily, because it symbolizes death and so does he, and because it also symbolizes rebirth and, from the right perspective, he’s certainly been reborn a couple times. I’d specifically go with red calla lilies, since those also symbolize determination and he is nothing if not devoted to his goals when it counts. Thistle, because it symbolizes pain, which he has both endured a lot of and dealt out a lot of; aggression, which for a while overtook him; and protection from evil, which he always does his best to provide. Amaranthus (love-lies-bleeding), because it can symbolize hopelessness and he spent quite a bit of his life full of despair; it also symbolizes immortality and he more or less has that Description: He’s an earnest, downtrodden person who tried to turn away from his ‘normal’ life because of something horrible that happened to his loved ones, but then once he came back into action, it turned into a long journey as far downhill as he could be pushed. He spent years half out of his mind [...] During this time, even those who might have considered him a friend before quickly considered him a lost cause and generally dehumanized him, which is even worse because their perspective there was understandable. He’s often very critical, and doesn’t necessarily know where to stop; he’s always been intense, and people are usually uncomfortable around him, whether it’s justified or not. He’s as moral a person as he can be—he’s not exactly anti-murder, but he has high standards, when he’s his usual self—and as practical as he can bear to be. He almost killed a (technical) family member once, but on the other hand he also helped them kill a personification of a cosmic force, so it balances out, right? He’s a weird mix of straightforward and mysterious, and an absolute icon of creepy good. He’s alive against all odds and extremely tired to a magical degree. He’s also, at least implicitly, in a lot of pain due to some murders. Physical pain, that is.
Check his post here for the full description
Now, let's talk about the Tartarian Aster
Meaning and why this picture was chosen: It means 'I wont forget you' which is DEEPLY on brand for her character. This is for two major reasons, the space yuri plot with the reincarnation thing that ends with them having to go separate ways to save the universe from imploding, and the fact that a lot of her actions a based on her mourning and canon severe complex PTSD. Description: - Extremely PTSD-riddled 20-something STEM major plagued by emails. - Grieving a lot of people and Really Going Through It but still manages to teeth-grit hold onto hope for the future. - Space lesbian subtext. - Friends include some space frat boys, her male workwife, a character that looks like every letter of the LGBT+ at once, and several robots. - Enjoys playing video games
Check her post here
#reveals#Mistborn spoilers#mysterious character: bouquet of azalea - red calla lily - thistle - amaranthus
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Growth of wild calla leaves, Calla palustris, suovehka kasvaa kosteikon reunassa Kivinokan vanhassa metsässä, Helsinki, Finland.
#Calla palustris#calla#wild calla#marsh calla#bog arum#vehka#suovehka#growth#leaves#lehdet#kasvusto#vihreä#green#Kivinokka#Helsinki#Finland#kosteikko#marsh#bog#nature#luonto
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how the genshin children would spend a day with you!
was this requested? no
pairings: genshin children (seperate) x gn!reader (platonic only!)
genre: headcannons, fluff
a/n: i was bored and i didn't get klee. also i apologize if it's bland.
warnings: not proofread.
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KLEE
klee wanted to play with you and albedo, but sadly, he was busy working in dragonspine, so you and klee went on a fun adventure!
she took you to her favorite fish blasting spot, and she showed you how to blast fish.
you had to watch her, so she didn't burn the grass, and possibly mondstadt.
klee then introduced you to a game that she plays with jean. it's a scavenger hunt to find dodoco plushies!
she won, not because you let her, because she had more experience in playing.
overall, you end the day by watching the birds near the cathedral
"Yay! Are you here for playtime with Klee?"
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DIONA
the popular bartender of the cat's tail had a free day off, so she invited you to springvale to catch anemo crystalflies and pick flowers!
she started off by making sure you had no trace of alcohol on you, for safety measures, of course.
diona showed you how to make flower crowns out of calla lilies to decorate both of your outfits.
you caught an anemo crystalfly to give to diona as a pet, but she insisted you keep it
to end the day, diona and you layed in the soft grass and looked at the constellations.
"Oh! It's you. If you're going out for a bit of sunshine, I wouldn't mind!"
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QIQI
qiqi wanted to do something with you, but she forgot..sadly. so dr. baizhu had to remind you to come to the pharmacy to pick up qiqi.
you and qiqi went to dihua marsh to collect some herbs for medications, but she also wanted to have a picnic.
you brought some of her favorite treats and drinks, as well as your favorites to eat and drink as well.
qiqi's face looked like her normal self, but she was having fun with you.
at the end of the day, you return qiqi to baizhu, along with the herbs and a snack for him.
"I have a poor..memory, but I will try to remember this event."
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SAYU
sayu wanted to go to chiyu forest for your fun day together. you wondered why a forest, but sayu has something planned.
she wanted to show you how do to shuumatsuban techniques!
you were quite flimsy at the beginning, but gradually, you mastered a couple of the abilities.
sayu then took you to inazuma city to have some tea at the komore tea house.
at the end of the day, you take a sleeping sayu to the kamisato estate.
"I really had fun! But, I'm so tired..now.."
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thanks for reading!
feel free to request me something to write!
-evangeline
#genshin impact x reader#genshin x reader#klee fluff#klee x reader#diona fluff#diona x reader#qiqi fluff#qiqi x reader#sayu fluff#sayu x reader#evangeline writes
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welcome to my stimboard kin blog !!
about the mod:
hey, i'm mod raven! my pronouns are he/him, i'm 16 and i'm biromantic, asexual and transgender. i have depression, social anxiety, generalized anxiety, paranoia, add and insomnia, so i'm really sorry if i'm not always super active-
my favorite stims are crystals, dice, knives, soap cutting, pokemon cards and slime stims !!
you can find more bellow the cut~
rules:
-please be patient
-i have the right to deny any request
-read everything before requesting, please!
-do not repost/claim my stimboards as yours
-please only send one request per ask. feel free, however, to send as many individual requests as you want/need, just don't spam/send the same request over and over again!
-don't send any requests if they're closed! /gen /nm
-respect my blacklist and dni, please
-i won't do outside sources, sorry!
before you request:
-please tell me the colours/theme and which stims you would like me to include.
-if there are any things you specifically don't want to be included (for example hands, knives, etc.), please tell me so as well.
sources i'll do:
-danganronpa
-death note
-fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood
-ghost eyes
-hooky
-i'm the grim reaper
-it (2017)
-lalin's curse
-lumine (webtoon)
-my hero academia
-omori
-otherkin/therian
-pjo, hoo, toa (rick riordan's book series)
-pokémon
-she-ra
-stranger things
-studio ghibli
-the promised neverland
-tokyo ghoul
-vocaloid
-voltron: legendary defender
dni if you are/support:
-anti lgbtq+/exclusionists
-anti neopronouns
-map/nom*p (a)/pear/p*do (e)/etc
-factkin
-anti-kin
-t*rf (e)/r*dfem (a)/sw*rf (e)
-ab*se (u), inc*st (e), ped*phillia (o), etc
-r*cist (a)
-s*xist (e)
-transm*d (e)/tr*sc*m (u, u)
-super straight/super gay/etc
-trump supporter
-pro-shipper/anti-anti
-yandere
-chihiro fujisaki gender discourse (i'll be using they/them!)
-discourse in general
-kink/nsfw main blog
-cg/l, cg/lre
-any other basic dni criteria i might've missed
(i'm censoring some of the words so they don't show up in tags or something-))
whitelist:
~danganronpa: (characters) kokichi ouma, korekiyo shinguji, maki harukawa, rantaro amami, shuichi saihara, nagito komaeda, chihiro fujisaki (ships) saiouma
~death note: (characters) l lawliet, light yagami, mello, near (ships) lawlight, meronia
~fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood: (characters) edward elric, alphonse elric, ling yao, lan fan, mei chang, envy (ships) edling, almei, lan fan x winry
~ghost eyes: (characters) tobias schneien, mattias schneien, emilio murkmere, rudolph richardson, francis delacruz, dwayne londi, luther schneien, simon louis (ships) tobias x emilio, rudy x carmelo, dwayne x francis
~hooky: (characters) damien wytte, dorian wytte, dani wytte, william, monica, nico, mark, carlo (ships) damien x william, dani x nico, dorian x monica
~i'm the grim reaper: (characters) brook, scarlet, chase
~it (2017): (characters) richie tozier, eddie kaspbrak, beverly marsh, georgie denbrough (ships) reddie
~lalin's curse: (characters) david, felix, cody, (ships) david x cody
~lumine: (characters) kody, lumine, calla (ships) kody x lumine
~my hero academia: (characters) tsuyu asui, denki kaminari, eijirou kirishima, kyoka jirou, shoto todoroki, izuku midoriya, tamaki amajiki, hitoshi shinso, eraser head, hawks, tomura shigaraki, dabi, eri, kota izumi (ships) tododeku, kiribaku, erasermic, kamishin, tsuchako
~omori: (characters) sunny/omori, basil, mari, hero, kel, aubrey (ships) sunnflower (basil x sunny), picnic basket (hero x mari), baseball bat (kel x aubrey)
~pjo, hoo, toa: (characters) percy jackson, nico di angelo, will solace, hazel levesque, leo valdez, meg mccaffrey, grover underwood, thalia grace (ships) solangelo, percabeth, frazel, caleo, theyna
~pokémon: (characters) ash ketchum, gladion, lillie, drew, max, hau, allister, mallow, lana, pikachu (ships) ash x gladion
~she-ra: (characters) double trouble, catra, adora, glimmer, bow, lonnie, kyle (ships) catradora, glimbow, repkylonnie (kyle x lonnie x rogelio)
~stranger things: (characters) eleven, max mayfield, mike wheeler, will byers, dustin henderson, kali prasad, robin buckley, steve harrington (ships) byler, harringrove, elmax, mileven
~studio ghibli: haku, chihiro ogino, satsuki kusakabe, mei kusakabe
~the promised neverland: (characters) norman, ray, emma, gillian, lucas, mister/yuugo (ships) norray, yuucas, gildemma
~tokyo ghoul: (characters) ken kaneki, ayato kirishima, touka kirishima, hide nagachika, juuzou suzuya, hinami fueguchi, uta, kuki urie (ships) ayakane, touken, mutsurie, uta x yomo
aesthetics:
-adventurecore
-arcadecore
-cottagecore
-cryptidcore
-fairycore
-gremlincore (don't use the term g*bl*ncore (o, i) on my blog, please, as that term is considered ant*sem*t*c (i, i, i))
-kidcore
-lovecore
-starcore
-witchcore/witchy aesthetic
blacklist:
~danganronpa: (characters) korekiyo shinguji's sister, haiji towa, hifumi yamada, teruteru hanamura (ships) kokichi ouma x girls, nagito komaeda x girls, tenko chabashira x boys, saimatsu, oumeno
~death note: yagamane
~fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood: (characters) father (ships) edroy
~ghost eyes: lucas schneien, mr. edburt, bennet issac
~hooky: (characters) hans wytte, angela wytte, hilde wytte, will's father (ships) mark x dani
~it (2017): pennywise, oscar bowers, alvin marsh
~my hero academia: (characters) minoru mineta, endeavor, overhaul, all for one (ships) bakudeku, kacchako, kirimina, todomomo, kamijirou, izuocha, eijirou kirishima x girls, shota aizawa x women, shota aizawa x ms. joke, eri x anyone
~omori: something
~pjo, hoo, toa: (characters) octavian, nero (ships) lukabeth, perachel, perlypso, romantic meg x apollo
~stranger things: (characters) martin brenner, lonnie byers (ships) stancy, will byers x girls, robin buckley x boys
aesthetics:
-yanderecore
-traumacore
-medicalcore
-religion-based aesthetics (witchy aesthetic is okay, so are holiday-based ones like christmas or halloween {i'll only do holidays when it's close to the date they're happening, though - like,, i won't do samhain at easter, you know?}, but christcore isn't)
other: spiders, blood, corpses
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Tags for mutuals
(Tags I use for them) (I will probably forget to tag half the time also if you don’t like your tag or want a tag let me know)
@/an-ungraceful-swan a very graceful swan🦢
@/teenage-miss-frizzle frizz frizz frizzle✨
@/dadwinstan stand for dadwin💙
@/synonymroll648 roll of cinnamon 🎂
@/crymeariveronceagain the river is crying once again 🌊
@/thelunar-fairy a dash of rose 🥀
@/callas-pancake-tree your own pancake tree 🌳
@/cherryys-stuff cherrys garden 🌸
@/geraldtheanon gerald plus pie 🥧
@/squishmallow36 marsh of squish 🐼
@/rusted-phone-calls the phone is rusted ⚙️
@/idk-im-ray ray is grate 🍨
@/the-crazy-library-freak lilly 🖤
@/didyousayqueeritsunclear color of the grinch💚
@/stopstealingtomatoes where did my tomatoes go🍅
@/three-bunnies-in-a-trenchcoat trenchcoat bunnies 🧥
@/amandayetagain bones and all👀
@/oraliefathdon4eternalia four the council 🌸
#a very graceful swan🦢#frizz frizz frizzle✨#stand for dadwin 💙#roll of cinnamon 🎂#the river is crying once again 🌊#a dash of rose 🥀#your own pancake tree 🌳#cherrys garden 🌸#gerald plus pie 🥧#marsh of squish 🐼#the phone is rusted ⚙️#ray is great 🍨#lilly 🖤#color of the grinch💚
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I know you've read a lot of King, do you have any ships?
I do actually! For some reason I don’t post a lot about my ships on here but I have quite a bit lol. I’ll list all of my SK ships
In no particular order:
Dennis Guilder/ Arnie Cunningham- Christine
Ray Garraty/ Peter McVries- The Long Walk
Gordie LaChance/ Chris Chambers- The Body/ Stand My Me
Eddie Kaspbrak/ Richie Tozier- IT
Jonesy/ Beaver Clarendon- Dreamcatcher
Henry Devlin/ Pete Moore- Dreamcatcher
Tom McCourt/ Clayton Riddell- Cell
Clayton Blaisdell/ Johnny Cheltzman- Blaze
Jake Chambers/ Benny Slightman- Wolves of the Calla
Roland Deschain/ Cuthbert Allgood- The Dark Tower
Jack Sawyer/ Richard Sloat- The Talisman
Alan Pangborn/ Polly Chalmers- Needful Things
Eddie Dean/ Susannah Dean- The Dark Tower
Sue Snell/ Carrie White- Carrie
Ben Hanscom/ Beverly Marsh- IT
Bill Denbrough/ Mike Hanlon
Stu Redman/ Frannie Goldsmith- The Stand
Don Callahan/ Lupe Delgado- The Dark Tower
Dayna Jurgens/ Susan Stern- The Stand
Thank you for asking!
#stephen king#stephen king ships#stephen king fans#stephen king books#stephen king movies#it by stephen king#the losers club#reddie#it 2019#it 2017#the stand#stephen kings the stand#the dark tower#the dark tower series#stephen kings dreamcatcher#the long walk
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Белокрыльник,или Калла (лат. Calla) — род многолетних водно-болотных или прибрежных травянистых растений семейства Ароидные, или Аронниковые (Araceae).
Marsh calla. Белокрыльник болотный.
#русский tumblr#россия#весна#природа#зеленая природа#деревья#загородом#болото#цветы#белые цветы#белокрыльник#калла#природнаякрасота#поход#russia#spring#nature photography#trees and forests#swamp#flowers#white flowers#marsh calla#beauty of nature#my photos#original photography#photographers on tumblr
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If you could make any bouquet, what would it look like? Or, maybe, what flowers are in your dream bouquet?
Tough question because there are SO MANY different flowers and I love all of them.
Except for callas. And babys breath. I hate those.
I would want something with LOTS of color. Probably a variety of rose types: free spirits, cherry burgundy, blueberry. Sunflowers, thistle, magenta stock. Green hypericum.
And something taken from somewhere you weren't supposed to be. Brambles from a wild BlackBerry Bush, cattails from a hidden marsh, goldenrod from a ditch, a pumpkin blossom stolen under moonlight from the neighbor's yard. The flower doesn't matter so much as the means.
And myrtle, of course. I LOVE myrtle!
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Alien Encounter Pt. 9: Picnic
Valain and I had become closer since we spoke about his parents. He was more comfortable with me than he had ever been before. I was pretty happy about it. He would put aa hand on my shoulder or my back casually, and seemed pleased when I reciprocated. Our new closeness, however, was only making having to stay in the house all day waiting for Valain. Not only was it boring, but I was starting to miss him more keenly.
\The weather had shifted too. The humidity had dropped as the rainy season ended and instead, there was a dry, baking heat. It was less like being steeped in a muggy swamp and more like being trapped in an oven. The dry heat hit Valain much harder than the humidity. He often returned home panting and chugged most of the water in the house before collapsing into sleep.
\“Are you going to be okay?” I asked when he dragged himself into the house one day and promptly just lay on the floor for several minutes, unmoving.
“I am going to be okay,” he mumbled. “It’s a dry spell. Usually the dry hot season happens right after the rainy hot season. Eventually it will cool down.” He took in a deep breath and let it out in a huff. “I hope, anyway.”
I reached out to draw my fingers over his head. He closed his eyes and leaned into my touch. I’d been trying to help him by getting a wet cloth and draping it over his forehead. It seemed to be doing some good, although it still wasn’t doing as much as either of us hoped.
\“It ended for me. It’ll end for you too,” I said. Valain sighed and sat up, stretching from head to tail.
“It can’t end soon enough.” He leaned back against a wall, fanning himself with a large leaf.
I got up, stretching my legs. I was struggling not to lose my mind after about two weeks of being almost completely confined inside. Valain looked up at me as I paced around the room. “I did have a thought, though, as I was patrolling.”
“What’s that?”
He leaned forward, eyes fixed on me with interest. “You can come out with me,” he said.
“How?” I said, a little thrown. He’d always been the one who didn’t want me to go out with him. “Are you going to carry me on your back again? You really look like you’d collapse if you had to do any more work outside.”
“I don’t have to carry you,” he said. “It’s the dry season. The ground’s not as wet any more. I think you’d be able to walk around outside.”
“Really?” My heart leapt. “Wait. What about the other people who are patrolling? What if they see me?”
“We can avoid the borders. A lot of guards don’t go fully to the borders when they patrol in the dry season. It’s just too much effort in this heat.” He leaned further toward me, eyes shining. “Please? It’ll be more bearable if you’re there with me.”
Dammit. His big, pleading eyes, his gentle, but eager tone? I was sunk. “Okay,” I said. “Fine. We’re going out tomorrow?”
Valain nodded. “Mmmm. That’ll work.” He stood, carefully swaying to his feet. The thin layer of wetness that usually covered his body had thickened slightly in the heat. Usually it had only slightly more viscosity than water. Now I could see that it was thicker and it clung to him more than usual. It made me nervous.
“Come here,” I said, waving the wet cloth I was holding at him. “You should lie down for a while. I’ll help you out.” He looked at me with some surprise, but lay back on the floor and allowed me to run the cloth over his head.
The next day, Valain seemed much improved. He’d spent a while in the bath and that had perked him up again. He carried a load of water on his back and had loaded me up with a lot too, as well as some food. “I can’t carry you anymore,” he told me as we prepared to set out. “You’ll have to walk on your own.”
That made me a little bit nervous, I had to admit. I hadn’t exactly been under a strict exercise program and the small house really made it hard to move around a lot. Valain was much more prepared for long treks in the heat and he handled it a lot worse than I did. Still, I wasn’t going to just give up. I nodded. “That’s all right. I can handle it.”
Valain nodded and hopped out of the door, scaling the tree with ease. I followed, scaling with way less ease. Valain had to catch me when I missed a step and fell a few feet. “Are you all right?” he asked.
“Fine,” I mumbled flushing with embarrassment. He placed me on the ground and we started walking.
It was not as bad as the humidity, that was something, at least. The air was barely damp and it was more of a baking, desiccating heat. I could feel myself start to sweat almost immediately. Even the ground was no longer a proper marsh. It wasn’t quite dry, either, though. The top had dried into a crust that stopped me from sinking into the swamp. I could still feel how the ground was wet and mucky beneath the crust, and it made me a little cautious about where I put my feet.
Valain had no issue with the ground at all. His enemy was the dry air. He panted with exertion after only a few minutes and his skin secreted more fluid, though it kept thickening as the water evaporated. His fins all were standing up, probably to release extra heat, but it didn’t seem to be helping much. Still, he kept going, which was pretty impressive.
Given my lack of physical ability and his difficulty with the heat, we kept pace with each other pretty well. It was slow going, but it was forward motion, and I was glad to be out of the house.
Gradually, I started to notice that there were a few animals creeping out of the undergrowth and peering at us from the trees. A small, fox-like animal crawled from the bushes and stared at us. A few fluttering critters darted between tree-branches, too fast for us to get a good look at them, but still there. Flowers also cropped up, appearing on the trees and the vines that crept across the ground. In fact, the flowers were so frequent that there were areas of the ground covered in fallen petals. It looked like a mad partier had blasted the ground with confetti.
The foliage grew thicker the further we walked into the forest. There weren’t bushes and grasses sprouting from the ground, but there were vines that stretched between the trees and a few fallen trees seemed to have been completely covered in all sorts of plants. The trees also seemed to be taking on the appearance of weeping willows, with their leaves hanging low over our heads. It kept the sun off our heads, which helped lower the sweltering heat.
When all the trees around us had changed to the willows, Valain stopped. The grove was covered more in shadow than sun and the hanging leaves created a sort of barrier around the edges of it, creating a little circle around us. Flowers bloomed across the branches. Valain padded to the center of the clearing and sat down.
“Sit,” he said, gesturing to the ground across from him. I sat and carefully swung my pack off my back. Valain put his on the ground and started rummaging through it. He passed me a bottle of water, then removed something wrapped in a cloth.
“What’s that?” I asked. I thought he’d only packed water in his bag. He smiled at me as he started to unwrap it.
It was several pale biscuits and a brown cakey substance that I couldn’t identify. There was also a small bottle of a translucent reddish substance. Valain placed the cloth on the ground and settled the items on top. It looked a little like a small picnic setting.
“Did you take me out here for a picnic?” I asked.
Valain gave a small, sheepish smile, rubbing his hand over the back of his head. “Well, yes. I suppose. I just thought it would be nice.” He looked at me hopefully. “I- do you like it?”
“It’s sweet,” I said. Valain’s ears twitched down a little. “Of course I like it, Valain. You didn’t have to go through all this trouble.”
“It wasn’t really trouble,” he said, relaxing with obvious relief. “I’ve been looking for an excuse to make some good food for a while. I figured this was as good as any.”
I turned my attention to the food. “What are they?”
“They’re vaya,” he said, pointing to the biscuits, “and calla,” he finished, pointing to the cake. “The bottle is hew syrup.”
Valain uncorked the bottle of syrup and picked up a vaya. He held the biscuit flat in his hand and drizzled a little bit of the syrup over it. It soaked into the vaya, leaving a shiny red trail over its surface. It seemed like Valain was drawing something with the trail, but I couldn’t tell what it was. It more resembled an odd hieroglyph than anything else. Valain held the vaya out to me.
I took it from him, but noticed that he didn’t seem interested in eating. He just watched me intently. I lowered the biscuit away from my mouth, looking hesitantly at him. “Everything okay?”
He blinked at me like he was coming out of a daze. “Yes, I’m all right.” He picked up a biscuit himself and poured a little bit of syrup over it, but he still seemed to be more interested in me eating than actually doing it himself. Then again, he’d made these, hadn’t he? He was probably worried about how I would like them. I smiled at him and took a bite from the vaya.
It was more savory than I anticipated. The syrup was pretty sweet, but the vaya was buttery and rich. It was the most delicious thing I’d had since I’d arrived on Valain’s planet.
“It’s good,” I said, smiling at him. He smiled back and took a small bite of his own vaya. He still watched me as I ate, only nibbling at his own food. I wondered if he was nervous. He looked a little nervous, tail twitching across the ground. “Are you all right?”
He looked like he was going to say something, then he shrugged. “I’m okay. It’s warm.” He rolled over to lie down on his stomach. “Are you enjoying this?”
“I’ve never really been on a picnic before,” I said. Valain’s ears pricked up with interest, then lowered again as understanding filled his face.
“Ah. I suppose it’s difficult to have a meal outside when you’re in space.” He frowned, ears drooping even further. “It seems difficult to live up in space.”
“Yeah, there’s a reason most people are planet-huggers. I don’t think flying’s so bad, though. The time slips are a little annoying.”
Valain tilted his head a little. “The what?”
“Time slips? They’re, uh.” I hesitated. “It’s like, um. Do you know anything about extra-dimensional travel?”
He looked blank. Great. I tried to summon up my vague memories from pilot’s class. I’d barely passed that part of the course and it was not helped by the fact that I’d forgotten ninety percent of what I’d learned the second I left on the last day.
“So, basically, there’s a bunch of different dimensions, right? We exist in the third dimension. But we use our ships to access the fourth dimension. The fourth dimension is curved and the third dimension is flat, so it takes a lot less time to cross the fourth dimension than the third one. But fourth dimensional travel screws with time. A trip that takes a minute for the pilot could take an hour for the rest of the universe.”Valain blinked at me slowly. I wasn’t sure if he was understanding or not. His expression was still rather blank. “It’s like this.” I took a large leaf from the ground and held it out toward him, flat. “See, if I was really small and I wanted to go from the tip of the leaf to the base, it would take a long time. But this leaf might look different in other dimensions. In the fourth dimension, maybe it’s folded like this.” I folded the leaf in half, so the tip was touching the base. “Now it’s a much shorter distance between where I am and where I want to go. I can just step right over. Basically, the ships make it so instead of having to move across this leaf…” I unfolded the leaf again. “…I can go across this leaf.” I refolded the leaf.
Valain blinked at me slowly. I wasn’t sure if he was understanding or not. His expression was still rather blank. “It’s like this.” I took a large leaf from the ground and held it out toward him, flat. “See, if I was really small and I wanted to go from the tip of the leaf to the base, it would take a long time. But this leaf might look different in other dimensions. In the fourth dimension, maybe it’s folded like this.” I folded the leaf in half, so the tip was touching the base. “Now it’s a much shorter distance between where I am and where I want to go. I can just step right over. Basically, the ships make it so instead of having to move across this leaf…” I unfolded the leaf again. “…I can go across this leaf.” I refolded the leaf.
“Okay,” Valain said slowly. “I understand that. And when you do that it feels like a minute to you but it really is an hour?”
“Kind of. It feels like a minute for me because it is a minute for me. It’s just an hour for everyone else in the universe. It’s something to do with relativity and the way time works in the fourth dimension.” I frowned at the leaf, playing with the stem. “Most pilots quit after, like, ten years or so. Eventually all that time slipping kind of catches up with you. You get this weird, ageless look and some people say that it causes hallucinations and gives you psychic powers or something. Precognition, maybe?”
Valain’s expression was still pretty neutral, but I could tell he was upset because all of his fins were sticking straight out. “How long were you doing it?”
“Uh, two years. And the first year was mostly local stuff, just between planets in a star system.” Valain’s fins started to flatten back down and I felt a rush to reassure him. “And it’s mostly a rumor anyway. I mean, I met come people who were doing it for a while and they seemed all right. It’s the lost ships that are really creepy.”
“Lost ships?” he repeated.
I nodded. His wide-eyed expression reminded me of the newbies in ports, being told stories of far space from experienced pilots. I tried to mimic their hypnotic, rhythmic tone. “So most of the time, the amount of time lost in a slip is an hour or two. Sometimes it’s more. Sometimes it’s a day. Sometimes it’s two days. Sometimes it’s three or four. And sometimes it’s weeks.” Valain’s ears pricked toward me. His expression was solemn. “After two weeks, a ship that never re-emerged from the fourth dimension gets listed as a ‘lost ship’. They’re ships that, for whatever reason, never managed to pop back out into proper space. Sometimes they reappear again. Sometimes they don’t.”
Valain stared at me. “No one knows why they disappear?” he asked.
“Uh, I mean, we have an idea? Most people think that they screw up the coordinates when they go into the fourth dimension and that messes up the time they emerge at. Other people think it’s kind of random, though. Or at least, there’s no way to predict it. That every time you go into the fourth dimension, you might just vanish.” We were silent for a few seconds. “Well, there’s kind of a theory that the ships didn’t vanish, or that they aren’t lost in the fourth dimension or anything. They just kind of popped out in the future, like thousands of years in the future. They just hit a particularly big time slip.”
Valain looked a little sick. “That seems terrifying! How were you okay with that potentially happening to you?”.
“There was a really low chance of that happening. Less than one in a million.” Valain still looked unsettled. “Hey, it’s not like I’m going anywhere. If I ever manage to get back up into space, they’ll probably give me an early retirement. It’s not going to happen to me.”
Despite my reassurances, Valain stayed close to me for the rest of the day. We lounged in the shade together, enjoying the mild relief from the heat. Little animals would crawl out of the bushes nearby and Valain would occasionally catch them and show them off to me. He was quick, far quicker than I was, even in the heat. Finally, as the sun started to set, Valain and I started to head back to the house.
It was obvious Valain was exhausted when we got back to the house, as he collapsed as soon as we entered. I could barely convince him to crawl into his bed and curl up there. When he was finally curled up and unwilling to move, I prepared to lie down next to him, but my attention was snagged by something on a counter.
There was a book lying there. Real books were pretty uncommon in space, but this book was pretty old too. It was worn and kind of shabby around the edges. I reached out and gently touched the edges of the book. The paper had been softened after years of use.
I peered at the pages of the book. It seemed to be a page of symbols and writing describing them, but I couldn’t read any of it. I squinted at the page, trying to see if I had picked anything up that could help me translate it.
One of the symbols the writing described was one I recognized. It was the one Valain had poured over the vaya he’d given me. I focused in on the writing next to it, but I was nothing I could make out. I glanced back at Valain, but he was dead asleep at that point. I looked back at the book of symbols. Even flipping through it didn’t clarify anything. I went and sat next to Valain, feeling a little confused.
What did it mean?
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Anne Boleyn On Stage and Screen
Giuditta Pasta in the Teatro Carcano‘s production of the opera Anna Bolena (this was the original production of this opera and the title role was written specifically for her voice) — 1830
Apollonia Bertucca in the New York premiere of Anna Bolena — 1850
Violet Vanbrugh in the Lyecum Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 1892
Clara Kimball Young in a short film about Cardinal Wolsey — 1912
Henny Porten in the film Anna Boleyn — 1920
Merle Oberon in the film The Private Life of Henry VIII — 1933
Vivien Leigh in the Open Air Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 1936
Sara Scuderi in Gran Teatre del Liceu‘s production of Anna Bolena — 1947
Joyce Redman in the Broadway production of Anne of the Thousand Days — 1949
Elaine Stewart in the film Young Bess — 1953
Maria Callas in La Scala’s production of Anna Bolena — 1957
Gloria Davy in the American Opera Society’s production of Anna Bolena — 1957
Leyla Gencer in Anna Bolena — 1965
Vanessa Redgrave in the film A Man For All Seasons — 1966
Genevieve Bujold in the film Anne of the Thousand Days — 1969
Dorothy Tutin in the BBC miniseries The Six Wives of Henry VIII — 1970
Charlotte Rampling in the film Henry VIII and His Six Wives — 1972
Beverly Sills in the New York City Opera’s production of Anna Bolena - 1973
Marisa Galvany in the New York City Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 1974
Barbara Kellerman in the BBC production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 1979
Joan Sutherland in the San Francisco Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 1984
Oona Kirsch in the film God’s Outlaw — 1986
Edita Gruberová in Anna Bolena — 1994
Jean Marsh in the film Monarch —2000 (this is not a depiction of Anne Boleyn, specifically, but rather an amalgamation of all six wives)
Julia Marsen in the documentary The Six Wives of Henry VIII — 2001
Jodhi May in the BBC TV movie The Other Boleyn Girl — 2003
Helena Bonham Carter in the ITV TV movie Henry VIII — 2003
An uncredited actress (as young Anne) in the documentary Kingdom of Scandal — 2003
An uncredited actress (as adult Anne) in the documentary Kingdom of Scandal — 2003
An uncredited actress in the History Happened Here segment Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn — 2007
Mariella Devia in Anna Bolena — 2007
Natalie Dormer in the Showtime series The Tudors — 2007-2008, 2010
Natalie Portman in the film The Other Boleyn Girl — 2008
Karen Peakes in the Folger Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 2010
Miranda Raison in Howard Brenton’s play Anne Boleyn — 2010
Hasmik Papian in the Dallas Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 2010
Miranda Raison in the Globe Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 2010
Anna Netrebko in the Vienna State Opera’s and Metropolitan Opera’s productions of Anna Bolena — 2011
Emma Connell in the documentary Henry & Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History — 2011
Keri Alkema in the Minnesota Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 2012
Jo Herbert in the UK tour of Howard Brenton’s Anne Boleyn — 2012
Rochelle Hart in the Opera Seria UK’s production of Anna Bolena — 2012
Anna Jullienne in the Auckland Theatre Company’s production of Howard Brenton’s Anne Boleyn — 2013
Serena Farncocchia in the Welsh National Opera’s production of Anna Bolena — 2013
Fleur Keith in the play Fallen in Love: The Secret Heart of Anne Boleyn performed at the Tower of London — 2013
Tara Breathnach in the documentary The Last Days of Anne Boleyn — 2013
Kathryn Myles in the Actors Shakespeare Project’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VIII — 2013-2014
Miou Kazune in the Japanese musical Lady Bess — 2014-2017
Sondra Radvanovsky in several productions of Anna Bolena including at The Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Metropolitan Opera, among others — 2014-2015
Claire Foy in the BBC miniseries Wolf Hall — 2015
Harriet Green in the documentary Inside the Court of Henry VIII — 2015
Lydia Leonard in both the West End and Broadway productions of Wolf Hall Parts One & Two — 2015
An unknown actress in the Spanish TV series Carlos, rey emperador — 2015
Claire Cooper in the documentary Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (also known as Secrets of the Six Wives) — 2016
Fleur Keith in the short film I Am Henry — 2016
Harriet Green in the documentary The Six Queens of Henry VIII (also known as Henry VIII and His Six Wives) — 2016; Archive footage of Green in this documentary was also featured in the documentary series Elizabeth I — 2017
Krystin Pellerin in the CW series Reign, season 3 episode “To the Death” — 2016
Anastasia Drew in the documentary The Private Lives of the Tudors — 2016
Gemma Whalen in an episode of the CBBC series Horrible Histories — 2017
Ashleigh Weir in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival production of the musical Six — 2017
Christina Modestou in the Off-West End production of Six — 2017
Millie O’Connell in the original West End production of Six — 2018-2019
Angela Meade in several productions of Anna Bolena throughout the years, most recently in ABAO Bilbao’s production — 2019
Hazel Karooma-Brooker in the Norwegian Cruise Line production of Six — 2019
An uncredited actress in the Starz series The Spanish Princess, season 1 episode “All Is Lost” — 2019
Andrea Macasaet in the North American tour and original Broadway productions of Six — 2019-2020
Courtney Bowman in the West End production of Six — 2019-2020
Maddison Bulleyment in the UK tour of Six — 2019-2020
Kala Gare in the Australian tour of Six — 2020
Alice Nokes in The Spanish Princess part 2 — 2020
Jodie Turner-Smith in the Channel 5 miniseries Anne Boleyn — 2021
Rafaelle Cohen in the BBC docuseries The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family — 2021
Amy Manson in the film Spencer — 2021
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