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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Sun postcards compiled by Dick Seeger (1980) PNGs.
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ITS BEEN A SEC SINCE I POSTED BUT HOLY SHITTTT
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Dot Explains the Plot of Library of Ruina
Preamble:
Library of Ruina is my favorite game of all time. A big part of that comes from the characters and the story. The problem, if you want to call it that, is that the game has a lot of characters and a lot of story and all of it has layers worth analyzing. While I cannot cover everything that happens, I can at least impart upon you and your friends a shortened version of the game's events with most of the key points intact. This can be useful as a refresher to anyone looking to remind themselves of the plot events for the sake of writing their own fics, people who want a more comprehensive timeline of events but don't want to dig through Fanon's awful website, or you just enjoy reading my writing. This was originally written to get a friend of mine caught up on the game events so she could watch a stream I am on where I am cohosting a friend's blind playthrough.
Before we begin, broad content warning: this game goes to some pretty dark places. Everything will be under the cut; that said, while not every chapter covers these topics, here's what to expect.
Chapter 1: Canard
Part two of my fav exhibits in the FC Musuem! 🇵🇱
1. Chopin’s pencil ✏️ (Before 1848)
Chopin used pencils not only to make notes in his diary, but also for drawing and to add comments to his pupils' scores. He was known to break them in anger while giving piano lessons. As Frederick Niecks, one of Chopin's first biographers, wrote: 'Madame Rubio [... informed me that Chopin was very irritable, and when teaching amateurs used to have always a packet of pencils about him which, to vent his anger, he silently broke into bits!]
I’m sure he’d break all the pencils and chairs if I were his student. 🤣
2. Chopin’s tie pins and pendant 📍
'Impeccably dressed, he wore, after the latest fashion, a navy-blue tailcoat with gold buttons, fastened over a white waistcoat, pearl-coloured trousers with clasps. A long tie, fastened with a diamond pin, encircled his neck' - wrote Chopin's pupil Georges Mathias
Choppy was very fashionable! ✨
3. A copy of Chopin’s armchair in his last apartment 🪑
This rosewood armchair is the only authentic piece of furniture belonging to Fryderyk Chopin that survived after the auction of items from the composer's last apartment. It was bought by Chopin's close friend, the artist Teofil Kwiatkowski.
4. Chopin’s portrait in 1843 (Teofil Kwiatkowski)
What a cutie!!! 😚
5. Chopin’s portrait (Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1847-1861)
A portrait probably made after a pencil drawing that Winterhalter produced from nature on a May 1847. 👇🏻This one!
In a letter to his family, Chopin related: 'Yesterday I posed for Scheffer again, and the portrait is coming along. - Winterhalter has also done a small pencil one for my old friend Planat de la Faye (about whom I wrote to you once).- A very good likeness. Winterhalter is no doubt known to you by name, a good honest man of great talent'
😍😍😍
6. Chopin’s piano 🎹
Woah😚
7. Chopin on his deathbed😿 (Teofil Kwiatkowski, after 17 October 1849)
In this picture, besides Fryderyk, we see Princess Marcelina Czartoryska, Chopin's sister Ludwika Jedrzejewicz, Wojciech Grzymala, Fr Aleksander Petowicki and Kwiatkowski himself.
Aww🥹🥹🥹
8. Chopin’s travelling hat box 🎩
Choppy kept his hat in this box when travelling. He was known for his sartorial punctiliousness. In a letter to Julian Fontana, he wrote: 'apart from that, I forgot to ask you to have a hat made for me by my Dupont on your street. He has my measurements and knows what light ones I require. Have him give it this year's form, not overstated, because I don't know how you dress these days!’
Omg I don’t even know hat box is a thing, cute! 😍
9. Chopin playing the piano 🎹 (Teofil Kwiatkowski, 1847)
Urghh I love this sketch so much!! ❤️
nice catch!
draw horse.......
Me drawing yaoi
Random PNGs, part 175.
(1. Brontosaurus vase by Stephanie Young, 2. Paint with arsenic, 3. Reliquary hand of Saint Teresa de Jesús, 4. Grimm’s Fairy Tales c. 1890, 5. "Titania Flying" by John Simmons c. 1866, 6. Ocean Jasper sphere, 7. Vintage perfume, 8. Vintage Czech glass button, 9. Tiffany brooch from c. 1910, 10. Dragon puppet by Richard Teschner in 1928)
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How are you doing? Can you please give me advice on how to grow my Tumblr page!!!!
Thank you!!!
Just post little guys that are strange but also pretty and maybe a bit unsettling. For example:
(enesco home grown durian hedgehog)
Random PNGs, part 176.
(1. Vanity set, 2. "Bouquet of Flowers" by Odilon Redon c. 1905, 3. Ceramic art by Joe Zina, 4. Incense box from late 19th c., 5. Brooch by Kevin Coates, 6. Dagger from the Qajar dynasty, 7. Animal flask from late 7th–8th c., 8. Double-walled dish from 17th c., 9. "Girl" by Nicholas Roerich c. 1913.)
Bluebeard Drake
(Ostensibly) not named for its blue throat, but for its habit of decorating its nest with the bones of animals (and sometimes even other dragons) during courtship. Nesting dragons and young will chew on these bones, both for calcium and to wear their beaks down.
i made your bluebeard drakes in spore [2008]
bateleur
Portrait of Frederic Chopin by Aubrey Beardsley
Random PNGs, part 177.
(1. "Prism" by Denis Sarazhin in 2018, 2. Illustration by Jindra Čapek, 3. Himalayan Sapria, 4. "The Metamorphosis Of Daphne" coral figure from 17th c., 5. Vintage pin, 6. "The Pomegranate" by Ana Hatherly in 1971, 7. Microbes in petri dish, 8. Heart from Loteria cards, 9. "Untitled (tar)" by Jessica Stoller in 2014)
You wanted to see the fusion abnos yeah?
THESE ARE SO COOL OMGA