Neve Gallus Weapons
By Daniel Schwarz
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Neve Gallus Weapons
By Daniel Schwarz
Robert Walser, (1909), Institute Benjamenta, Translated and with an afterword by Christopher Middleton, «Extraordinary Classics» I, Serpent's Tail, London, 1995 [then published as Jakob von Gunten in 2020 by Serpent's Tail]
skepticism™
Jermaine is a real friend tho like he literally just met Omi and he’s willing to lend him not only an outfit but an outfit that looks good too
@ fandom Where Is The Jermaine Content. Where Are Y’all Hiding It
man ngl I wish we got to see this outfit in-use during the Showdown instead of the usual monk robes
also the lil noise the Serpent’s Tail makes every time it shows up is really neat??
Jack what in the ever-loving fuck
AN APPROPRIATE REACTION
honestly any scene where Jack shows up as a silhouette like this > any other canon iteration of Jack this is a lofty claim that I will likely rescind later but for now…it’s true
wow I can’t believe Jack built his own Gem Soldier
June Jordan, (1994), Haruko/Love Poems, Introduction by Irenosen Okojie, Foreword by Adrienne Rich, «Serpent's Tail Classics», Serpent's Tail, London, 2023
Robert Walser, (1909), Institute Benjamenta [Jakob von Gunten], Translated and with an afterword by Christopher Middleton, «Extraordinary Classics» I, Serpent's Tail, London, 1995, pp. 27-28
Robert Walser, (1909), Institute Benjamenta [Jakob von Gunten], Translated and with an afterword by Christopher Middleton, «Extraordinary Classics» I, Serpent's Tail, London, 1995, pp. 41-42
Robert Walser, (1909), Institute Benjamenta [Jakob von Gunten], Translated and with an afterword by Christopher Middleton, «Extraordinary Classics» I, Serpent's Tail, London, 1995, pp. 5-7
Back alley knife fighter vs aristocrat swordsman.
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