Funeral March, Alfred Kubin, 1910
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Funeral March, Alfred Kubin, 1910
some skeletons i did today for my dungeon world project
Henri Messemaeckers, Jr. (1824-?) - Grande Marche Funèbre Pour le Piano composée à la mémoire de S.A.R. Monseigneur Le Prince Alexandre des Pays-Bas (1848). Performed by Arthur Schoonderwoerd, fortepiano.
Rocío Alemán and Martí Paixà
Rocío Alemán and Martí Paixà, “Frank Bridge Variations”, choreo by Hans van Manen, music by Benjamin Britten (Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Opus 10: Introduction and Theme, Adagio, March, Bourrée Classique, Wiener Walzer, Moto Perpetuo, Funeral March, Chant, Fugue and Finale), costume by Keso Dekker. As part of the program “Five for Hans” (“Adagio Hammerklavier”, “Two Pieces for Het”, “Trois Gnossiennes”, “Solo” and “Frank Bridge Variations”), Stuttgarter Ballett, Staatsoper Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.
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Rhaeya Targaryen ✤ Funeral March
Rhaeya Targaryen was everything that the daughter of a king should be. She was beautiful, well spoken, clever, and dutiful. She married her brother as instructed, and never once complained when, in the image of his namesake, he took their younger sister as a bride as well. She bore his children, ignored his indiscretions, and stayed quiet as the world around her debated whether her husband or sister should sit on the iron throne, making her own plans behind closed doors but only ever smiling politely to the world. She was everything that the wife of a prince should be. Everything except for loyal. For all that her body may belong to her husband, her heart and soul had always belonged to another, to her nephew. And if it takes a war for her to finally be able to play her hand and be with the man she loves then maybe, just maybe, it will be worth it.
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Love Interest: Aegon Targaryen; Jacaerys Velaryon
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