I learned recently that apparently there’s a term for goth ravers that is gravers and I just love that so so much bc that is one of the very few words that is both a pun and portmanteau. A punmanteau if u will
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I learned recently that apparently there’s a term for goth ravers that is gravers and I just love that so so much bc that is one of the very few words that is both a pun and portmanteau. A punmanteau if u will
are people who dance on graves called gravers
Chestnut Hill local
“Blueliner” M.U. cars inbound from Chestnut Hill at Gravers station, mid-1969. Photo by Bob Trennert
Kill me. If you’ve ever been my friend, kill me.
( happy endings? Sorry, we're not Disney.)
Was doing homework, got bored, decided to practice and draw a graver.
I’ve had a specific character in mind when i was drawing this but in the end i just drew a random graver.... It is good that this drawing isn’t in colors, or people would already guessed who is who here.
Also decided to draw background, cause why not?
Not really satisfied how the graver came out, but i guess this what i get without sketching.
Low quality meme for this au under the cut.
‘Gravers’ are the remnants of the Haudan civilisation, a culture known for it’s great tomb building and veneration of Death, the ancient and ailing kingdom was finally destroyed by the Order of Bestil in one of their grand crusades. The surviving descendants of that once proud nation live as nomads, roaming the great battlefields that scar their former land, burying the countless dead, singing their last rites.
-Songs of Heimurinn
Gravers (2013)
Making an Onglette Graver from a Broken Twist Drill Bit to Use for Diamond setting.