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canisalbus · 10 months ago
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*carefully picks you up and peeks into your conch snail shell*
Ehm... Sorry to bother, but... Could we, maybe, possibly... see Vasco's wife and her lover pictured by your hand? Sorry again, thank you for listening. Take care.
*delicately lays you back into the water to prevent any stress or dehydration*
Unfortunately I don't have her lover figured out yet, but I think Ludovica looks something like this:
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archerinventive · 7 months ago
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Skipping faire to go do a fire show at a wedding this weekend, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite sword themed posts from past faires :).
I can't wait to swing steal and fire at next weekends Revenge of the Dragon event!
Have a splendid Saturday all!
Model credit to: Rae, Sarah F, and @unicorn-shieldmaiden
Photography Credit to Liv F.H. & Isa L.
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unicorn-shieldmaiden · 6 months ago
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A princess and her knight. A magical morning with @sydney_lauren00
📸: @alexis.baker42
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ladyevilmetals · 1 month ago
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Chainmaille Top by Lady Evil Metals
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wamo · 6 months ago
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succumbed to the urges
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borgialucrezia · 3 days ago
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THE BORGIAS (2011-2013) + Mary Magdalene by Caravaggio Lotte Verbeek as Giulia Farnese
The portrait's description: Mary Magdalene twirls an orange blossom between her fingers as she holds a mirror, symbolizing the vanity she is about to give up.
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elycetellsall · 2 months ago
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“what have I done but what was expected of me?”
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the-apology-girl · 3 months ago
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miss-positive-negative · 8 months ago
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JANEFORD YOU HAVE BEWITCHED ME BODY AND SOUL, AND I LOVE, I LOVE, I LOVE YOU
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haematinon · 26 days ago
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From my new illustrated novel, Ergo Cosmos : "The flesh quivers, fearful of the unknown, yet I remain tranquil! I know not the fate of body or soul, yet I trust the Universe: our joys shall be reborn, our sufferings shall fall into oblivion, and not even the smallest fragment of our cherished memories shall be lost."
There is a free chapter available, I will post a link in the notes!
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cokiri · 8 months ago
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Mithrun - dungeon meshi 🐐
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illustratus · 3 months ago
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Young Lady and her Suitor by Bernardino Licinio
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archerinventive · 1 year ago
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Happy Faire Friday!
The sun is out and making me nostalgic for faire season.
Missing all my armored faire friends and crew.
I hope you all have a magical weekend. I can't wait for the New years shenanigans. ✨️
With @unicorn-shieldmaiden & Sarah F. ❤️
Photos thanks to Liv F.H.
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alfazoings · 1 year ago
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old insane women my beloved
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calebauer · 1 year ago
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long live the queen !!! ・❥・ revival playlist
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borgialucrezia · 1 month ago
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"Cesare had forgotten, or chosen to ignore, the fact that María Enriquez de Luna had a personal dislike for him. The hatred of his brother's widow had been held against him ever since Juan's murder." — The Fall of the House of Borgia (Eric Russell Chamberlin)
Illustration: Our Lady of the Rosary and the Miracle of the Knight of Cologne (1510) Artist: Miguel Esteve (fl. 1507–1528)
Description: According to the interpretation by Émile Bertaux, the painting was commissioned by María Enríquez de Luna, the widow of Giovanni (Juan) Borgia, the Duke of Gandía, and shows the murder of her husband by his brother, Cesare.
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