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MY LITTLE GUY’S NEW DESIGN 💚✨‼️
may be a bit of a over complicated design but I love them anyway
i mean look at them they have gotten even more adorable 🥺
(2nd image is some fandom references and design notes)
Russia is literally just a country where they never stopped LARPing as tsars and nobles and now they have a leader who thinks hes a modern day Ivan the Terrible minus the charm and charisma and hes just kinda... Putining it, i guess. from ivan to putin, same vibes thoughwatch full video: https://youtu.be/1y_d0_1NqLE?list=PLjBgcvtYPpORHZs6xIDPnNL_OfkH6CEKZ
Celebrating a fictional characters birthday by dressing up like them, HBD Nico di Angelo 🖤☠️
Look at what I finally got (for $20)
Mmm... classifications of Tsars in Svanihk... this might be WIP:
Tsarihktra - High Tsars aren't always around but some historical Svanihk Empires were lead by Tsarihktra. The Philosopher King is Tsarihktra Fyarihk in Svanihk.
Tsar Tsarihk - The Tsar of Tsars is not a real title, but instead is given to fairytale figures and God and such. Like, a particular popular bard might be the Music Tsar of Tsars. Also, the name of the Constellation/Tarot card.
Tsar - Tsars are just Lords -- they are in charge of a particular area.
Tsafet - The Next Tsar is the Heir.
Tsarinav - Little Tsars are anyone who are related to the Tsar but are not Tsar.
Above ^^^ Svanihk wrap outfits in red and gold with wooden shoes and koroshnik-style crowns and helms. Gold bangles and bracers and gilded bones adorn them.
Dynamo St. Petersburg goalie Valeriya Merkusheva (that’s Tsar Peter the Great, founder of the city of St. Petersburg, on her mask). (Image Source)
Totally Random Non-Fiction Tuesday
Most people know of Sibera, how it is so cold up there, and desolate in a lot of places. But, we don’t really, know know.
After reading this book though, whoa. I didn’t really realize that it had been there for that long (one hundred years). Or that it wasn’t just set up as a ‘vast prison without a roof’, that there were also regular people settlements that didn’t go so well. Not to mention, the tsars exiled more than a million prisoners, and this is the worst part, and their families, there.
An astonishing book about an intense part of the world.
You may like this book If you Liked: Never Remember by Masha Gessen, Stalin's General by Geoffrey Roberts, or Lina and Serge by Simon Alexande Morrison
The House of the Dead by Daniel Beer