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Bruss
While the aftermath of the Great War saw the destruction of most of the natural world, some forms of nature still resist and adapt to their new desolate home.
The Brussian Marsh Willow is one such form. Not only is it capable of surviving the poisoned soil of the Brussian No-Man's Land, it also has the capability to grow at an astounding rate. While the wounds of war are still visible in Ruined Bruss, the Marsh Willow grows through it all, and even implements the forgotten and derelict war materiel into its structure.
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Made 28th of November 2019
Part of my Fantasy setting - Warmonster
A commissioned memorial portrait of their Brussels Griffon named Xena who sadly passed away last year. Polychromos and Luminance colored pencils used on 14″X17″ Strathmore paper.
© EDanhier
His Majesty, King Leonold of Rool, first and last king of Bruss, was the last ruler of the nation of Bruss, and was its reigning monarch during the Great War.
He was a tyrant and a staunch imperialist in life. When the war reached the front of his door however, he cowered within the walls of his palace behind his royal guard.
Death wouldn't take him however. The strands of fate decided to punish him with revenant unlife.
His Majesty, King Leonold of Rool, Dead King of Ruined Bruss
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Made in 2019
Part of my Fantasy setting - Warmonster
BRUSS - now BRUSY in Pommern, Poland
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Happy 26th of #Februdairy!
Vegans are making big differences in 2020 in the dairy landscape. Keep on being your awesome selves!
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Change is here, and more change is coming.
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We're posting every day this month on the theme of "Februdairy"; all about the industrialization of cow's milk. See the yvfi.ca site for more vegan-related fallacies and their responses.