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giogiostart · 1 month
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Here’s the animatic I did for @kotogilweek !!! (pases out)
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hundredthousandtimes · 4 months
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Chen Haoyu as Yehe Nara Yihuan Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace  如懿传 Episode 26
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novkiss · 9 months
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Hehehehe. Mymymy bag!!!! maybe even see me on the street ;^)
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juminsswife · 1 year
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Every time I rewatch Ruyi's Royal Love, my throat starts closing and my heart begins aching when Yihuan is introduced to us. This beautiful young girl comes in, reciting a poem in the most beautiful, refined voice, fresh faced and full of life. We learn how she fell for the emperor the first time she saw him, and had true feelings for him ever since. We're forced to watch how being with the emperor causes the deterioration of this smart, talented, innocent young lady. Being stuck between the emperor and empress dowager, being kept at arms length by the emperor, struggling to have a child for years blaming herself for the reason why, poisoned by Yanwan during her pregnancy to weaken her body and the child. Then the son is born and immediately sent away from her based on an ridiculous superstition, and the moment she's allowed to go see him, he dies. He doesn't even get to make it back to his mother's palace and he's gone. And Yanwan tells her the emperor never had true feelings for her and has been lying to her face all this time. We see many consorts die over the many episodes covering Ruyi's life. Hui, Jia, Shen, Mei, Yi, Empress Xioxian. It is always sad. But it's Yihuan that stood out most to me. Aside from Chun, she is the only one Ruyi was close to that we see die. It's so wrong. It's shouldn't be. Someone so young, beautiful and talented. Only to have her story cut off this way. She dies reciting that same beautiful poem "To the Tune of Intoxicated Under the Shadow of Flowers" she recites the first time we see her. But the feeling, this time.. could not be more different.
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gimmeahumandrama · 10 months
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consortmadness · 1 year
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International Historical Drama Deaths That Broke Me (15/?)
Yehe Nara Yihuan, Consort Shu
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teddybeartoji · 2 months
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FUCK OFF I'VE JUST RECENTLY WATCHED ALL OF THE HOBBIT FILMS AND I WAS NOW PLANNING ON WATCHING ALL OF THE LORD OF THE RINGS ONES AND. I JUST CHECKED MY LOCAL CINEMA PAGE BC YOU KNOW I WANNA KNOW WHAT THE NEXT BIG MOVIE IS FOR AUGUST AND. IT'S. THEY'RE. SHOWING THE LORD OF THE RINGS FILMS?????????????????????????????????????? I GET TO SEE THEM ON THE BIG SCREEN????????????????????????? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME??????????????????????????????????
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rheusia · 8 months
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OK guys it's been a while since I posted anything here I am finishing the next Castlevania AU chapter, planning on drawing some more ninjago content and coming back to life here
I also thought about posting some (censored ofc) of my other (nsfw) ninjago!au drawings (all characters are adult)
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venicepearl · 2 years
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Empress Dowager Cixi (29 November 1835 – 15 November 1908), of the Manchu Yehe Nara clan, was a Chinese noblewoman, concubine and later regent who effectively controlled the Chinese government in the late Qing dynasty for 47 years, from 1861 until her death in 1908. Selected as a concubine of the Xianfeng Emperor in her adolescence, she gave birth to a son, Zaichun, in 1856. After the Xianfeng Emperor's death in 1861, the young boy became the Tongzhi Emperor, and she assumed the role of co-empress dowager, alongside the Emperor's widow, Empress Dowager Ci'an. Cixi ousted a group of regents appointed by the late emperor and assumed the regency along with Ci'an, who later died. Cixi then consolidated control over the dynasty when she installed her nephew as the Guangxu Emperor at the death of her son, the Tongzhi Emperor, in 1875. This was contrary to the traditional rules of succession of the Qing dynasty that had ruled China since 1644.
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matsu-ball-soup · 1 year
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To be honest, not only do I love your art, but it's inspired me to make art of my favorite Oso-san ship. (Hint: It involves two adult characters, one person is the Matsu you draw most often, while the other is someone from his past. Try to guess the characters!) You're really good, and I hope I can branch out and be able to be more diverse in my own art, like you!
Ahh, my guess would be Karamatsu and Nozomi 😏 (which is honestly a cute ship tbh and means she'd still be with us 😭)
I'm weird with accepting compliments but thanks for enjoying my arts, hopefully I'll be able to make some new works, soon! And if not, well.....I still have a good amount I haven't posted here, yet.
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Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace 如懿传: Episode 26, 29,32, 44, 46
Yehe Nara Yihuan's dianzi
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werepires · 2 years
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Remember the Merlin video diaries
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devoti · 1 year
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peep the wet spiky tail and claws clinging on for life
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shinee-is-back · 2 years
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apolloaiden · 2 years
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helloooooo
Used to be oxenfreecookies, now I'm apolloaiden!!
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consortmadness · 2 years
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Consorts of Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace (2/2)
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