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happy soccer day! you all will be calling it soccer now so help me god!
gratulerer med dagen from the boy âš
iâve been working on a bunch of different ocs lately, primarily my holy see (old man with black hair) but also my north italy who i have drawn but i realized i hate the drawing so iâm not posting it until i fix it
feat norpol
rasmus at the closing gala of the olympics like well fellas this was nice but i gotta get back home, wipe the floor with you all again same time in four years??
I may not always draw something for valentines, but when I do, it's scotnor đ
working on what will hopefully be a âfamily treeâ of rasmusâ parents, siblings, and kids. iâve been working on his sister lately and wanted to get her drawn! idunn was born in hĂ„logaland before it was drawn into the unified kingdom in the mid-1000s. you could say she represents nord-norge.
the other younger brothers are geiri (faroe) and hjalti (shetland), and the âkidsâ are ole (viken), Ă„sta (vestland), ingebjĂžrg (trĂžndelag), and embla (jamtland, who is actually just as old as rasmusâŠshe just got nerfed, poor girl)
family ski trips to hemsedal get hectic
art dump from last week when i spontaneously remembered how to draw
iâm back on my norire shit after finding out that a couple of well known united irishmen fled to norway in the very late 1790s and their presence kicked off an interest in irish independence. niche, but it was with the right people â henrik wergeland became good friends with one of them, robert major, who opened a tannery in lillesand (thatâs now a hotel) and had a wonderful poem about ireland written for him when he passed
i always cry when i come here
iâm back in the fucking building and if i donât get that porsgrund mini tea set i will die
norwayâs group not looking great but fuck it we ball iâm gonna try to get a ticket to any of their world cup games
you guys have no idea how excited i am for this
it is about damn time i drew him in this uniform
âleve H7â in his signature refers to a resistance graffiti from occupation times that uses the cipher of hĂ„kon VII, who still guided norway in exile from the UK
all the various norway interpretations should gather around a table and discuss which twist is the best i think it would make for a lively conversation
rasmus would say nĂžtti, which he does genuinely like second best, but his real answer is actually marsipan. this makes him an outlier and would draw questionable attention so he wonât say it
i offer sickly rasmus and then disappear for another month
this is what he wouldâve looked like on a better day, when heâs just kinda. recovering. and not actively ill. sadly norway lost 2/3rds of its population to the black death and it did not reach its former population until the late 1600s so he was physically weak for quite a long time
(the cane is made of ash wood! and the book is based off kvikne psalteret.)
i kind of want to make hĂŠilvĂâs hair darker but. i drew my cursed little sunor children today so heres mormor while im at it. rip queen u were a solid viking age 10/10
itâs very sad to me that norway lost its grasp on its own history for centuries? because it was almost always writers appointed by the danish king narrating norwayâs history with little wiggle room for criticism or the actual truth until the early 1700s. idk why this isnât talked about often but denmark in the 16th and 17th centuries was the strictest public censorship regime in europe and it wasnât until the 1800s, even, that norwegian historians began to question why danish rule was never criticized for as many faults as it had. why is all of our literature praising it, as if we didnât lose our written language to it? our religion? that introspection didnât come until much later when oluf kolsrud wrote noregs kyrkjesoga but the point still stands
even more interesting to me is that there was a political split in norwegian historians after 1814. writers who thought of the danish union more positively ended up aligning with conservative politics whereas writers who were critical of the union aligned with the labor party.