“Right, bring out the explosives.”
Genesis of the Daleks - season 12 - 1975

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“Right, bring out the explosives.”
Genesis of the Daleks - season 12 - 1975
Wildly impressed with 1970’s a play for today BBC film “Robin Redbreast”. An unsettling tale of gaslighting and quiet folk-horror, a mix of Rosemary’s Baby and The Wicker Man. Absolutely chilling still. Working my way through Sevrin Films incredible “All The Haunts Be Ours” box set (but I think it’s also on shudder) #film #robinredbreast #folkhorror #sevrin (at Los Angeles/Hollywood California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcqcLI5JbUF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
FFXIV Underrated Husbandos :3
I want a little “shine” for this husbandos too :3
K'rhid Tia
Sevrin
M'zhet Tia
Jacke Swallow
Corentiaux
Pipin Tarupin
Stephanivien
My nephew "made Infinity War" by laying out all of his marvel superhero action figures and my mom asked "where's Iron Man?" And I yelled "In space!" And now they are all boo-ing me
apparently getting a bit back into aywas, just because designing pets is still so appealing.
A commission for @sgtsteffi of her lovely game characters Amaury and Sevrin you can find more about them on her devblog @chromatism-games . Thanks for trusting me with them it was a lot of fun.
Headcanon: Name
SEVRIN is derived from the latin word severus meaning, “severe, serious, strict.” His father once told him the name came from an ancient Irish folklore describing a family cursed to lose every seventh son to an unpaid debt to The Morrigan, transforming them into wolves. Doomed to wander the countryside alone in their unnaturally grotesque forms with an unquenchable thirst for blood, they would never know love, never have a family, and all things they came to cherish would die screaming in their jaws.
Then again, the old man was drunk and an asshole, so there was no telling if he’d just made all that shit up.
O’CONNELL is a surname of Irish origins meaning ‘strong as a wolf’. It is the anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Conaill ‘descendant of Conall’, and is composed of the elements con, from cú ‘hound’ or ‘wolf’, and gal ‘valour’. It was borne by many early chieftains and warriors of Ireland, including the Ulster hero Conall Cearnach.