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#ZWERG🐈⬛🐭⭐️GOOD NIGHT from my HAPPY PLACE🔹✳️🔹
@samirafee
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Read my short story from a Fairy point of view about why they can't stand iron 😁🧚🏼♀️
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All my closest friends💖💖💖
So this piece is exploring a style of a newer friend I made who’s like, crazy good. I’m gonna try shading this too but I haven’t had time to work on this and I know its gonna take a few days working on it so all my fwens get this wip
In order: @lazymonth @maxiedraws @aninonimosstuff-personal-blog @ketybumol @barrel-of-bones-and-brain-worms
Android Zwerg, the sniper! For @ketybumol
HeroQuest Zwerg fertig wie gefällt er euch?
Auberon - Artpril 15
Es gibt Heut zu Tage viele Darstellungen von Oberon, die einen hohen, meist gehörnten Elben zeigen. Die gehen auf den keltischen Waldgott Kernunnos oder auf Figuren wie den König der Kobolde Jareth zurück. Und ich verstehe das, diese Darstellungen sind echt heiß! Aber wir haben auch schon Beschreibungen des Oberon, die aus seinen Geschichten stammen. In den mittelalterlichen Ritterepen wird der Elfenkönig Auberon (auch Alberich) als sehr attraktiver Zwerg beschrieben.
There are many depictions of Oberon nowadays that show him as a tall, often horned elf. These versions are inspired by characters like the celtic forest god Cernunnos or the Goblin King Jareth. And I understand the appeal, those depictions are hot! But there are also descriptions of Oberon in the stories where he comes from. In medieval chivalry poems, Auberon (or Alberich) is deacribed as a very attractive dwarf.
Ci sono nolte rappresentazioni di Oberon al giorno d'oggi che lo rendono un elfo alto e spesso cornuto (non in quel- vabbè, anche in quel senso...). Queste versioni del re dei folletti si basano su figure come il dio celtico dei boschi Cernunnos, o il re dei Goblin Jareth. E a me va bene, sono rappresentazioni davvero forti! Ma ci sono descrizioni del re degli Elfi anche nelle storie da cui proviene. Nei romanzi cavallereschi Auberon (o Alberich) è descritto come un nano molto attraente
Snow-White and Rose-Red, from Little Brother & Little Sister and Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm, pub.1917 (colour litho)