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Some more Pooka for you
Chikorita -- kamonabe
a handful of dirt
Dragon figure of the day: TAMASHII NATIONS S.H.MonsterArts Bandai Spirits Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Blue-Eyes White Dragon
“ラギアクルスおめでとう!” (Congratulations Lagiacrus!)
“A wolf paw print in bison blood from this morning in Yellowstone. From one of the members of the Junction Butte pack.”
Taken in Yellowstone National Park Photographed by Scott Brovsky
New sticker design for the bug fans in your life!
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hiiiii everyone, long story short i moved across the county (oregon -> virginia) and im starting a new job at the end of the month so once all that stuff is settled and im not stressed about it anymore i hope i can retun to silly dragon game (yes that means the sandsurge base will be released after i sat on it for an entire year)! in the meantime thought i should update my header after after who knows how long. ill have to draw another later though since im not sure about this one 🔨
explaining to my doctor that im getting artifacts in my vision but its not like floaters or anything i just keep seeing an ancient staff and a cursed dagger and shit wherever i look
Tripod Vessel with Slab Legs, 300 to 60 AD.
Excavated by Peter G. Wray in El Peten, Guatemala.
Mortuary offerings were placed in the tombs of Mayan noblemen to assist the deceased in their passage to the watery underworld. Funerary objects such as this were often decorated with symbols of water, marine vegetation, and animals. The painted body and lid of this vessel depict white water lilies floating against a green blue background; the water lily was seen as a plant that connects the underworld of water to the air of our world above. The petals of the lilies enclose red hieroglyphic signs, which allude to illustrious rulers and their titles. The carved areas, colored red, feature a complex array of interlocking scrolls that also symbolize water.
Collection of Detroit Institute of Arts
From Les Diableries, a series of stereoscopic photographs/stereoviews, depicting life in hell
Published in Paris 1860-1890s
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joining the war on pigeons on the side of pigeons
frog-mouth helm
Great Egret dancing, Hungary. Photo by Bence Máté
Wondrous Patch -- Studio Bara Inc.