Siegfried slays the dragon Fafnir, whilst Fafnir's brother, Regin, watches from a safe distance.

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Siegfried slays the dragon Fafnir, whilst Fafnir's brother, Regin, watches from a safe distance.
Did a very minor Redesign for my "Former mercenary turned Knight" x Sad pathetic Princess OCs. I plan on writing about them soon
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Really in the mood for some random asks, please send anything!
659: regal(ty)-in-nature (RegIN)
[PT: 659: regal(ty)-in-nature (RegIN) /end PT]
DEFINITION ⦂⠀An attraction that is considered "regal-in-nature", in feeling, activity, social perception, or similar attributes for it to be considered "regalty" whether it is felt alloregal, or in a distinctly areg-spec way.
ADDITIONAL ⦂⠀Coined on the 6th of January, 2026.
TAGGING ⦂⠀@c1rcus-of-silliness @in-nature-archive @orientation-archive @radiomogai @the-aspec-archive
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Atlantis Chronicles #4
I think these deserve their own post
Sir Karluf and the Sons of Hreidmar
Currently reading this book. 30% (ish) of the way through. It’s based on the legend of Brynhildr and Sigurd (a Germanic saga). The prose is poetic and feels as though you (the reader) are eavesdropping on a conversation. Both of the protagonists throughout their narration are addressing it to each other. I’m very invested in learning how it is going to develop throughout and how those developments will change and add to the story it is based off. I am enjoying the way Kate Heartfield has approached these characters and the way in which she has provided historical context alongside the fantasy elements