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An Index for [Putting Names to Built Things]
Since it may be a long while until I return to this series, entitled Putting Names to Built Things, which looks at the environments of the Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, and Sekiro and identifies their structural and decorative elements, I wanted to create a post which indexes the entries so far for ease of sharing and reference.
-For Dark Souls and Bloodborne-
Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 / Part 5 / Part 6 / Part 7 / Part 8 / Part 9 / Part 10 / Part 11
-For Sekiro-
Part 1 / Part 2
A couple of the older posts in this series have been getting a bit of attention recently, which has led to some new followers, so I’m reblobbing this index to make finding the other entries easier.
Ilona Harima (1911-1986) — Buddha and Two Bodhisattvas [gouache on paperboard, 1947]
fish rugs by h.h.hooks
Laurent Grasso —Studies into the Past (oil on wood panel, 2025)
Tiffanie Delune —Make My Heart Grow (acrylic, oil pastel, mixed papers, ink and spray paint on stretched cotton canvas, 2022)
guess the song that inspired this ig
Nintama rantarou movie (2024) minor spoilers
Little comic I made this February or March I don’t remember :)
Going to sell a little pamphlet of it in a upcoming convention, I released the full thing online on other sites so why not here too :)
Kalkriese face mask for Roman cavalry helmet, Museum und Park Kalkriese, Germany
"Perseus and Andromeda" by Lord Frederic Leighton, 1891
Just learned about Bull Press, a tabletop publisher that focuses on games that are prison compliant (no hardcover, no dice, no maps), and their catalogue seems sick as hell. Def gonna pick smth up when I get paid next. They do a lot of donation work with books for prisoners programs!
Aspiring Mother of Fingers
Mother!!
snippet of the caitvi page i’m working on :^)
We will never again lose our way in the night.
'The King in Yellow' by Gary Gianni