The most important person in Starfleet history.
No title available

ellievsbear
Acquired Stardust

JBB: An Artblog!

Origami Around

blake kathryn
Misplaced Lens Cap

pixel skylines
styofa doing anything

Kiana Khansmith
RMH

No title available
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
almost home

oozey mess
🪼
One Nice Bug Per Day

#extradirty
wallacepolsom
Xuebing Du

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from Czechia
seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from France

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
@d-mm-e
The most important person in Starfleet history.
Gideon Nav, the first flower of her house.
Inspired by this
Discworld Textposts III
[<-] Discworld [->]
Good evening, I just spent two hours on a World of the White Rat "what religious order do you belong in" quiz.
when you get the one you really waaaant
Everyone read the Saint of Steel series and be completely normal about it with me
i am being totally normal and not combing the internet for fandoms to hyperfocus into
marguerite: what's your secret to staying so hydrated?
wren: seriously
marguerite: yeah
shane: i get wet when i...
marguerite: no, say something else. please say something else. try again
shane, laughing: what was the-- can you repeat the question?
marguerite and wren: how do you stay so hydrated?
shane: i get wet when i--
wren: brother, no!
marguerite: stop, say it another way
shane: how do i stay hydrated?
marguerite: yes
shane: i drink water?
wren: there you go
marguerite: thank you, great
1h 45m left. if it doesn't turn out somewhere in the future that Judith is walking around either sharing her soul with what's left of the saint, or some shard of him, or something to that effect, then I'll be extremely surprised
okay new headcanon accepted until time that it becomes real
Hours passed, like a kidney stone.
–T. Kingfisher, Clockwork Boys
(puts all the Saint of Steel's paladins in my pocket and rattles them around)
just finished all four currently existing Saint of Steel books and I keep thinking about all these guys
Clara, Galen, and Grace from the Saint of Steel series.
I BLASTED through these books a few months ago, and needed some characters for portrait practice soo here we are!
@vela-ad-astra, you need this on your dash.
[ID: art of main characters from T. Kingfisher’s Saint of Steel series. The first is Clara, a tall, fat, statuesque woman with long hair with a red bear head symbol behind her. The second is Galen, a roguishly handsome man with short hair and a beard, wearing a cape, looking over his shoulder. The third is Grace, a short fat woman with shoulder-length wavy hair wearing a comfortable outfit, holding a cup. End ID.]
This is now my new favorite best friend duo
Isn't House problematic??
i live in one so i hope not
Two identical infants lay in the cradle. “One you bore, the other is a Changeling. Choose wisely,” the Fae’s voice echoed from the shadows. “I’m taking both my children,” the mother said defiantly.
Once upon a time there was a peasant woman who was unhappy because she had no children. She was happy in all other things – her husband was kind and loving, and they owned their farm and had food and money enough. But she longed for children.
She went to church and prayed for a child every Sunday, but no child came. She went to every midwife and wise woman for miles around, and followed all their advice, but no child came.
So at last, though she knew of the dangers, she drew her brown woolen shawl over her head and on Midsummer’s Eve she went out to the forest, to a certain clearing, and dropped a copper penny and a lock of her hair into the old well there, and she wished for a child.
“You know,” a voice said behind her, a low and cunning voice, a voice that had a coax and a wheedle and a sly laugh all mixed up in it together, “that there will be a price to pay later.”
She did not turn to look at the creature. She knew better. “I know it,” she said, still staring into the well. “And I also know that I may set conditions.”
“That is true,” the creature said, after a moment, and there was less laugh in its voice now. It wasn’t pleased that she knew that. “What condition do you set? A boy child? A lucky one?”
“That the child will come to no harm,” she said, lifting her head to stare into the woods. “Whether I succeed in paying your price, or passing your test, or not, the child will not suffer. It will not die, or be hurt, or cursed with ill luck or any other thing. No harm of any kind.”
“Ahhhhh.” The sound was long and low, between a sigh and a hum. “Yes. That is a fair condition. Whatever price there is, whatever test there is, it will be for you and you alone.” A long, slender hand extended into her sight, almost human save for the skin, as pale a green as a new leaf. The hand held a pear, ripe and sweet, though the pears were nowhere ripe yet. “Eat this,” the voice said, and she trembled with the effort of keeping her eyes straight ahead. “All of it, on your way home. Before you enter your own gate, plant the core of it beside the gate, where the ground is soft and rich. You will have what you ask for.”
Keep reading
If people are sad about The Wizard Facism game coming from someone you used to look up to and admire, may I suggest an author whose books are filled with nuanced characters and strong, dynamic women?
Tamora Pierce has been writing since the 80’s and has two worlds of magic and fantasy and bonus!!! Isn’t a transphobic POS.
I have met the woman and she is delightful. She rescues cats.
And when you’re done with her books, or perhaps while you’re reading her books, Diane Duane! Who has also been writing door decades and has excellent portrayals of all manner of diverse characters!
Tamora’s readerships and mine cross over in whole a lot of places, and I’m delighted by the connection. And proud to stand with her.
This is why Tammy is Queen
Just had to block a couple people of the radfem terf-loving variety so seems like I need to post this again... I thought I was being clear when I use this as my profile pic! If you think that jkr is doing the good work or you are otherwise the sort of feminist that will exclude trans women then I don't want you on this page. I don't want you following me, I don't want you to share my stuff, I don't even want you to look at what I post. Don't even argue with me, just go away!