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fancifulfibres · 9 months ago
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The Mouse hat
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microbes-in-hats · 4 months ago
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Closterium sp.
Photo credit: Gerd Guenther
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rachaelmayo · 1 year ago
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This was a character drawing I made for an Elfwood friend back in 2002. The character is called Hyperian.
Ink, marker, Prismacolor pencils.
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pin-crusher2000 · 1 month ago
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@confusedhummingbird
And Roy can have his Robin Hood hat too
I miss Ollie's Robin Hood hat. It's so iconic. Does it help protect his head at all? Nope. But it completes the costume aesthetically. We need to bring it back in stuff that's not just flashbacks.
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the-bat-bros · 23 hours ago
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Share a moment in comic history that emotionally DESTROYED you. I’ll go first.
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“Hey it’s me, Jaybird.” 😭
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He’s so real for this
Also the fact that he HELD ONTO ROY’S HAT
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xejune · 2 years ago
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gerlion 🏹💕
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momobeda · 9 months ago
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Robin Hood
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violetomnivore · 8 months ago
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Sticker shop is all updated :)
you can find them here >> Shop LINK
Thank you for looking <3 REBLOGS apricated.
next update Aug
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loverboybrightsideghost · 7 days ago
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haven't seen arrow show but all i know is what he looks like as the green arrow and that just makes me sad bc now i know very well what green arrow looks like in the comics and :( i don't know much about his character but like :( he looks so delightful :( why would you strip him of his whimsy :(
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ruby-red-inky-blue · 25 days ago
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goddamnit.
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bellewood222 · 6 months ago
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(via "Robin Hood Beaver" Sticker for Sale by Bellewood222)
Teepublic link: http://tee.pub/lic/ociCGpLg-dk
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fancifulfibres · 1 year ago
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Silver acorns
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tigirl-and-co · 6 months ago
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sure man. leather gloves of bronze
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accessorys295 · 1 year ago
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https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlIg1e5
Warm Fleece Hoodies Women Winter Casual Homwears Kawaii Cat Print Loose Sweatshirts Fluffy Long Pullovers Button Hooded Shirts
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gailyinthedark · 1 year ago
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"Now stand thou back," quoth Robin, "and let the better man cross first."
"Nay," answered the stranger, "then stand back thine own self, for the better man, I wot, am I."
"That will we presently see," quoth Robin, "and meanwhile stand thou where thou art, or else, by the bright brow of Saint AElfrida, I will show thee right good Nottingham play with a clothyard shaft betwixt thy ribs."
"Now," quoth the stranger, "I will tan thy hide till it be as many colors as a beggar's cloak, if thou darest so much as touch a string of that same bow that thou holdest in thy hands."
"Thou pratest like an ass," said Robin, "for I could send this shaft clean through thy proud heart before a curtal friar could say grace over a roast goose at Michaelmastide."
"And thou pratest like a coward," answered the stranger, "for thou standest there with a good yew bow to shoot at my heart, while I have nought in my hand but a plain blackthorn staff wherewith to meet thee."
"Now," quoth Robin, "by the faith of my heart, never have I had a coward's name in all my life before. I will lay by my trusty bow and eke my arrows, and if thou darest abide my coming, I will go and cut a cudgel to test thy manhood withal."
"Ay, marry, that will I abide thy coming, and joyously, too," quoth the stranger; whereupon he leaned sturdily upon his staff to await Robin.
Then Robin Hood stepped quickly to the coverside and cut a good staff of ground oak, straight, without new, and six feet in length, and came back trimming away the tender stems from it, while the stranger waited for him, leaning upon his staff, and whistling as he gazed round about. Robin observed him furtively as he trimmed his staff, measuring him from top to toe from out the corner of his eye, and thought that he had never seen a lustier or a stouter man. Tall was Robin, but taller was the stranger by a head and a neck, for he was seven feet in height. Broad was Robin across the shoulders, but broader was the stranger by twice the breadth of a palm, while he measured at least an ell around the waist.
"Nevertheless," said Robin to himself, "I will baste thy hide right merrily, my good fellow"; then, aloud, "Lo, here is my good staff, lusty and tough. Now wait my coming, an thou darest, and meet me an thou fearest not. Then we will fight until one or the other of us tumble into the stream by dint of blows."
"Marry, that meeteth my whole heart!" cried the stranger, twirling his staff above his head, betwixt his fingers and thumb, until it whistled again.
Never did the Knights of Arthur's Round Table meet in a stouter fight than did these two. In a moment Robin stepped quickly upon the bridge where the stranger stood; first he made a feint, and then delivered a blow at the stranger's head that, had it met its mark, would have tumbled him speedily into the water. But the stranger turned the blow right deftly and in return gave one as stout, which Robin also turned as the stranger had done. So they stood, each in his place, neither moving a finger's-breadth back, for one good hour, and many blows were given and received by each in that time, till here and there were sore bones and bumps, yet neither thought of crying "Enough," nor seemed likely to fall from off the bridge. Now and then they stopped to rest, and each thought that he never had seen in all his life before such a hand at quarterstaff. At last Robin gave the stranger a blow upon the ribs that made his jacket smoke like a damp straw thatch in the sun. So shrewd was the stroke that the stranger came within a hair's-breadth of falling off the bridge, but he regained himself right quickly and, by a dexterous blow, gave Robin a crack on the crown that caused the blood to flow. Then Robin grew mad with anger and smote with all his might at the other. But the stranger warded the blow and once again thwacked Robin, and this time so fairly that he fell heels over head into the water, as the queen pin falls in a game of bowls.
"And where art thou now, my good lad?" shouted the stranger, roaring with laughter.
"Oh, in the flood and floating adown with the tide," cried Robin, nor could he forbear laughing himself at his sorry plight.
-The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle
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sailorbadger · 2 years ago
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Kate has always looked after Maggie, even when she doesn't know it
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5 times Kate watches over Maggie's sleep and one time when neither of them get any sleep
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