god bless tamsyn muir for making her fantasy academics have humanities divisions
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god bless tamsyn muir for making her fantasy academics have humanities divisions
i cried like a btch because FREQUENCY by @cryptocism
Frequency? In THIS economy? Hahahaha (please guys where are you all)
Some Paradox doodles for the soul (at least my rendition of them)
Character/s belong to @cryptocism !
Rating: NOT CUTE
This one-room enclosure is much too small for a Palamedes, and there’s only one book provided for enrichment. A Palamedes hides its signs of distress well, but to an expert, this one is clearly uncomfortable. The book is a filthy historical romance, which is an appropriate choice for a Palamedes, but a Palamedes needs an entire library in order to be truly comfortable, and providing it with anything less is cruel and irresponsible.
Furthermore, a Palamedes rarely enjoys complete solitude. Responsible owners should provide a large enough enclosure so that the Palamedes can enjoy the company of a Camilla or a Dulcinea, or even both. Camillas and Dulcineas occupy different ecological niches, and are unlikely to compete for resources.
An adventurous keeper might even want to provide the Palamedes with the company of a Harrowhark, but bear in mind that, while the Palamedes will express its enjoyment of the Harrowhark’s company, the Harrowhark will express anger and distrust. This is not a distress sign. Harrowharks enjoy claiming to be angry and distrustful of a Palamedes, and a Harrowhark will enjoy spending time in a library with the Palamedes.
Six for the truth over solace in lies 👊👊👊 🎇
Nine Deities my beloved....