The Golden Tide by Reyna Balderstone
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The Golden Tide by Reyna Balderstone
itâs easy to forget, so Iâll remind yâall: you can make fantasy versions of anything. yes even things you might not think about. like soil types. I am thinking of fantasy soil types right now
@genericauraâ hiding worldbuilding gold in the tags I see
Boar at a Wellspring
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fake relationship but its a king and his concubine that was once an amazing soldier but he couldnât go up the ranks for whatever reason so the king was like listen. hear me out. you can be my strategy dude. u just gotta be okay w walking around shirtless a lot. and soldier dude is like man thatâs an UPSIDE and yknow they end up falling in love
some idiot advisor: I canât believe his majesty lets his boytoy attend these council meetings, itâs an insult to the noble institutions that uphold our nation, itâs an outrageâ
a somewhat smarter advisor: youâre just mad bc he pointed out how dumb your naval attack strategy and no one laughed when you made a mean joke about him
Boytoy has gone from a top fighter who was well respected but in constant danger to wearing silks and eating grapes on daises. That fucked up rotator cuff was the best thing to ever happen to him
Bonus points: at least half the other concubines are experts in assorted fields, the monarch brings them to relevant meetings to both play up a reputation for frivolity, and make sure at least one person there doesnât have an outside agenda.
my harem?Â
did you mean: my chief strategic advisors
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by kleinerHai .
black and asian vikings 100% definitely existed (also, saami vikings)
you know how far you can get into eurasia and africa by sailing up rivers from the baltic and mediterranean seas? pretty fucking far, and thatâs what vikings liked to do to trade
then, you know, people are people, so love happens, business happens, and so ppl get married and take spouses back home to the frozen hellscape that is scandinavia (upon which iâm guessing the horrorstruck new spouses went âWHAT THE FUCK??? FUCKING GIVE ME YOUR JACKET???????â)
and sometimes vikings bought thralls and brought them home as well, and i mean, when your indentured service is up after however many years and youâre a free person again, maaaaaaaaaaaaybe itâs a bit hard to get all the way home across the continent, so you make the best out of the situation and you probably get married and raise a gaggle kids
so yeah
viking kingdoms/communities were not uniformly pure white aryan fantasy paradises, so pls stop using my cultural history and ethnic background to excuse your racist discomfort with black ppl playing heimdall and valkyrie
Also we KNOW they got to Asia and Africa.Â
Why?
Because Asians, Africans, and Vikings TOLD US SO.Â
Also, we know there was significant mercantile trade between Scandinavia and parts of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Northern India, Kashmir, North and Eastern Africa because there is evidence in burial sites.
Check that out: the goods Vikings and Scandinavians were getting from their trade with the rest of the world was so important they buried themselves with it, as part of their treasure hordes.
We KNOW this.
Thereâs a reason you can still see many of the trade routes from the ancient world etched into the very earth.
Plus, we know that some Scandinavian cultures that participated in Viking raids had established minority communities of ethnically Mongolian folks living among them during the periods when such raids were common, and itâs difficult to credit that none of them would have signed on.
Islamic Ring in Viking Grave
Vikings in Persia
Black Vikings
Vikings in North Africa
Buddha statue in Viking hoard
Vikings brought Native American woman to Europe
Unflattering texts in Arabic about Vikings
Original text by Ahmad ibn-Fadlan
More about the Islamic World and Vikings (some Vikings converted to Islam! sort of sketchy site tho)
Viking technology came from Afghanistan
More on trade route determination via metallurgy
⊠is that enough? :)
Yet another on the pile of reasons why it monumentally honks me off when pusillanimous, pseudointellectual white supremacist scum try to use Scandinavian culture as a crutch for their arguments and act like Norse mythology agrees with their biases. No it fucking doesnât, bitch. Odin would personally kick you in the dick for being a witless coward and then send your ass to the Realm of the Dishonored Dead.
I donât usually reblog stuff, but this thread makes me so happy. See, I love the Viking aesthetic â I love the fusion of organic and geometric in its designs, I love the natural colors, the complexity of textures you get from juxtaposing metal/leather/cloth/furâ
âand I hate how the entire subculture has been so thoroughly co-opted by white supremacists. To the point where I, a person who likes viking stuff, am deeply and immediately suspect of anyone else who likes viking stuff, guilty until proven innocent, cuz thatâs what the odds are these days.
Anyway.
As far as Iâm concerned, anyone can be a viking, and thus I am so, so pleased to find that the historical record backs me up.
(And amused that Arab intellectual Ahmad ibn Fadlan was so thirsty for vikings.)
reclaim vikings from racists 2kForever
Thank, I thought I was gonna have to add some things, but Iâm pretty satisfied. Atleast one Roman dude I know of has been dug out of a viking grave being buried with stuff that both labelled him clearly as of roman ancestry, aswell as integrated into viking life. Muslim coins were found in Sweden. Just. Lots. Thereâs so much proof of actual logical and interesting stuff. Imagine a society that shut out every other cultural infuence and remain uhhh⊠âpureâ? How boring?? How unrealistic??
The Scots have a legend called The Blue Men of the Minch, and more and more, historians are starting to believe that the origin of the myth comes from a group of former north africans brought to Scotland by vikings.
The Womanking, Graphite & Digital Media, 11âł x 17âł, 2015.
She who fights monsters must take care never to become one. [Part of 1,001 Knights.]
and a shoutout to the two MÄori men who travelled to Vienna in 1859, got themselves apprenticed as printers (and incidentally became accomplished ballroom dancers), and finally had an audience with Franz Josef where they charmed him so much that he sent a printing press to New ZealandâŠ.which was promptly used from 1861 to print the newspaper of the Kingitanga anti-colonial movement.
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Finding you can change Learning you were wrong Certain as the sun Rising in the east  Â
 Beauty and the Beast but set it in the Philippines during the japanese occupation and also theyâre both women
in this house we believe:
this place is not a place of honor
no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here
nothing valued is here
what is here is dangerous and repulsive to us
the danger is in a particular location
the danger is still present in your time as it was in ours
This is a Nuclear Waste Warning Message.
Yâall that link is an incredibly interesting read
oh, iâm in love with this! the story behind this message is that weâre storing a lot of radioactive waste in an isolation plant in new mexico and we need to tell future humans: âwe buried something dangerous here, donât disturb it or youâll die. this place should be left alone for 10,000 years. tell future generations as well.â and this raises several problems: how do you explain contemporary time conventions to future humans so they understand what â10,000 yearsâ means, and starting from when? how do you account for the fact that we have no idea what level of technological development future humans will have? will they still understand any of the languages we speak today? and my absolute favorite: how do you combat humansâ natural tendency to immediately go do the thing they were just told not to do?Â
so in 1993 a report was developed by two panels of materials science experts, linguists, anthropologists, architects, geologists and astronomers to create a marking system for the site. they proposed different levels of messages to be placed in the area. and the language part of the report is amazing because theyâre really trying to cover everything. my favorite parts:
should we just design the whole structure to look ominous and scary and not put any messages on it? no, because when has that ever stopped humans from doing anything.
but also some facial expressions are universal and have been basically since weâve been around, so there should be pictographs of faces conveying horror and sickness, as well as âwhat is here is dangerous and repulsive to us.â
we have to explain what we buried here and what would happen if they went looking, because if we donât theyâll absolutely go looking. so the expert panel suggested including both a detailed message where we explain in scientific terms what radioactivity is, and one that says: âthe danger is to the body, and it can kill. the form of the danger is an emanation of energy.â
star maps will be used to convey the passage of time, and weâre including instructions on what they mean and how to use them.
we have to explain that this fancy structure isnât actually hiding anything interesting. i.e. the tomb of some great leader thatâs filled with treasure. hence the part of the message that says: 'this place is not a place of honor. no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here. nothing valued is here.âÂ
but also we shouldnât make it not interesting because thereâs a lot of potential in designing the site so it develops deep cultural significance for future humans:
'a monumental, intellectually stimulating system would enhance performance with higher probability than would a less energetic design based on minimal investment, thought at creativity. an oral tradition tethered to the marker system would emphasize (1) that it was designed to be the worldâs longest lasting human artifact, (2) that it was intended as a gift to guard the health of future generations, and (3) that it is the worldâs largest celestial 'clockâ marking the millennia. hyperbole and altruism are strong themes in the worldâs folk tales, songs and myths.â
and finally, part of the message:Â 'we have found it extremely difficult to imagine all the forms of human society and available technology that over the next 10,000 years might give people the desire and ability to intrude into the repository level and thus potentially bring great harm to themselves. nevertheless, we have done the best we can in the design of a marker system that will survive over this period, that will be understood by those who encounter it, and that will be effective in countering their natural curiosity to dig at such a uniquely marked and fascinating place.â
#what really gets me#what really really gets me about the proposed message#is 'this is not a place of honorâ#because itâs meant to be very practical i.e. you wonât find any treasure here so donât dig it up#but to me it really reads like 'this terrible thing is our fault and weâre sorryâ
You, a demon, have befriended someone.
They are the best friend you have ever had in your long long life and you love them more than you thought you could ever love a human.
The only issue is that you havenât told them what you are. The later it gets, the harder it becomes to tell them, and the easier it gets for them to figure it out on their own, but you are worried that they will be terrified of you and never want to see you again once they know.
You donât realize youâve been putting it off for about three hundred years. Youâre so caught up in worrying about your own secret, it never really occurs to you that perhaps there is also something up with them.
âI mean, itâs one human. How long can it possibly live? Half a millennia?â
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