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F. Draco - The Devil's Church - Lancer - 1969 (cover illustration by Walota aka Ron Walotsky)
King John reluctantly signing the Magna Carta by Arthur C. Michael
My Shantae OCs who are Barons
(I’m also including a certain ex-Baron of Sequin Land/hate sink and the Rejected Barons.)
Winter Baron
Light Baroness
Music Baron
Ghost Baron
Flower Baron
Sea Baron
Shadow Baroness (Light Baroness’ cousin)
Vampire Baroness
Mini Baron
Claw Baron (Ammo Baron’s pet cat)
Lumber Baroness
Magica Baroness (Ammo Baron and Armor Baron’s younger sister)
Slime Baron
Blaze Baroness (Winter Baron’s cousin)
Stone Baron
Pirate Baroness
Nightmare Baron
Doom Baron (hate sink OC, ex-Baron of Sequin Land)
Alternate Ammo Baron (the alternate non-binary counterpart of Ammo Baron)
Air Baron (Ammo Baron, Armor Baron and Magica Baroness’ transgender brother)
The Rejected Barons (Reaper Baron, Poison Baron, Doll Baron, Dragon Baroness and Mutant Baron)
Blessing Baron (Doom Baron’s good younger non-binary sibling) (coming soon)
DAVID BERRY as WARREN DEAN
Barons 1.05
I don't know what this says about my moral compass, but I would die for Elias T--T I just want him to be healthy and happy. It was such a nice surprise seeing him show up again!
Also I just finished book 1 and I have to say it's become one of my most favorite works I have come across.. ever. Your writing is gorgeous and so detailed; it's really inspiring. Can't wait for the sequel!
I love this! I love every bit about this. Because, this does mean that there is at least something about Elias that someone out there finds endearing. He is going to become a plot point in book 2, along with Reese, so this will not be the end of him. :)
Review: Queens of the Crusades – by Alison Weir
I had previously read Alison Weir’s most excellent book specifically on Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine many years ago so the author was familiar to me. I chanced upon this title in my local library (Caldicot) and thought I’d give it a go. It covers the lives of several British Queens, or rather the historical period in England during which they lived. The period is one of the most interesting…
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