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These AUs are getting out of hand.
LVCAS omfg ššššš
black and asian vikings 100% definitely existed (also, saami vikings)
you know how far you can get into eurasia and africa by sailing up rivers from the baltic and mediterranean seas? pretty fucking far, and thatās what vikings liked to do to trade
then, you know, people are people, so love happens, business happens, and so ppl get married and take spouses back home to the frozen hellscape that is scandinavia (upon which iām guessing the horrorstruck new spouses wentĀ āWHAT THE FUCK??? FUCKING GIVE ME YOUR JACKET???????ā)
and sometimes vikings bought thralls and brought them home as well, and i mean, when your indentured service is up after however many years and youāre a free person again, maaaaaaaaaaaaybe itās a bit hard to get all the way home across the continent, so you make the best out of the situation and you probably get married and raise a gaggle kids
so yeah
viking kingdoms/communities were not uniformly pure white aryan fantasy paradises, so pls stop using my cultural history and ethnic background to excuse your racist discomfort with black ppl playing heimdall and valkyrie
Also we KNOW they got to Asia and Africa.Ā
Why?
Because Asians, Africans, and Vikings TOLD US SO.Ā
I know a fantasy book that actually has a diverse Viking crew sailing to Africa.
The book features a chapter about a Viking voyage, which is set just after a Norman invasion of England. A pair of knights from England head off for retirement, evading capture from Moors and joining up with a Viking captain named Witta. Wittaās crew includes:
āKitaiā, a Viking navigator from China. Kitai is described using stunningly racist terminology, in order to make it really clear that this person is Definitely An Asian Person From Asia.Ā
An African Grey parrot, which originates from the Congo.
WarriorĀ āThorkild of Borkum,ā who was once a slave to a āKing in the EastāĀ
References toĀ āHlaf the Womanā who wrote the manual, or Ship-book, that they use to navigate. We are told that sheĀ ārobbed Egypt.ā
Wittaās father traded on the African coast:Ā āWitta told us that his father Guthrum had once in his life rowed along the shores of Africa to a land where naked men sold gold for iron and beads.ā
Witta decides to repeat this journey. They put in somewhere near equatorial Africa and the locals hire them to kill some gorillas for them (?!) rewarding them with gold. The encounter is successful, and the crew splits up in England, with the knights bringing their share of the gold back to Sussex and the main plot of the book, and Witta going back to Stavanger.
The book also has scenes set on Hadrianās wall in Scotland, somewhere around the year 400, in which the Roman soldiers battle the āWinged Hatsā from Scandinavia. The Romans are explicitly described as a multiracial bunch, with men from all over the Roman empire, naturally including soldiers from Africa and Asia. I think a lot of people forget about the interactions between the native Celtic peoples of Britain, the Roman empire, and the Scandinavians.
The book was written by a Nobel Laureate 110 years ago. It is the seminal fantasy novelĀ Puck of Pookās Hill,Ā by Rudyard Kipling, and it was published in 1906.Ā
It is a problematic text, but it serves to demonstrate that āracist discomfortā is an artifact of more recent colonial history - previously, diversity in fiction was an exciting demonstration of the Rich and Varied Heritage of the Glorious British Empire. Because Kipling was, of course, the definitive Great White Colonialist.
Now, if an imperialist colonial propagandist writing 110 years ago decided he wanted to tell a fantasy story about how African gold brought to England by Vikings was responsible for the signing of the Magna Carta, and he did this by having his Vikings sail to Africa with a Chinese navigator, and his intention in doing so was to show off the might and diversity of the British Empire and how its Ideals of Justice were thus knitted togetherĀ āas natural as an oak growing,ā then I think modern fantasy fans can probably take a seat and listen to their own great-granddaddy.Ā
If weāre talking about historyās relationship to certain genres of Fantasy Fiction:
The Vikings and Islam by Egil Mikkelsen
Ibn Fadlan and the Russiya by James E. Montgomery
So basically idiots who say multicultural Vikings is ahistorical & PC in attempt to keep their Aryan fantasy are doing disservice to Vikings history itself by saying there was no way the Vikings did all these things in Asian, Africa, and other parts of the world.
LOL.
And speaking about the Romans, it's common knowledge to those who study them that the Romans assimilated the nations they defeated, resulting in an army of multicultural people. They even wore their original regional armors, unlike in films where Roman soldiers are always depicted wearing the same uniform armor.
black and asian vikings 100% definitely existed (also, saami vikings)
you know how far you can get into eurasia and africa by sailing up rivers from the baltic and mediterranean seas? pretty fucking far, and thatās what vikings liked to do to trade
then, you know, people are people, so love happens, business happens, and so ppl get married and take spouses back home to the frozen hellscape that is scandinavia (upon which iām guessing the horrorstruck new spouses wentĀ āWHAT THE FUCK??? FUCKING GIVE ME YOUR JACKET???????ā)
and sometimes vikings bought thralls and brought them home as well, and i mean, when your indentured service is up after however many years and youāre a free person again, maaaaaaaaaaaaybe itās a bit hard to get all the way home across the continent, so you make the best out of the situation and you probably get married and raise a gaggle kids
so yeah
viking kingdoms/communities were not uniformly pure white aryan fantasy paradises, so pls stop using my cultural history and ethnic background to excuse your racist discomfort with black ppl playing heimdall and valkyrie
Interesting. I should look up more about this. Also, this kind of reminds me of that Redguard woman in Skyrim who married a Nord and stays in...what city was it, Dawnstar I think? I think she complains about the weather all the time :p
Darth Vowrawn: Anyway, today is the day we reveal to the whole galaxy the existence of the "League of Villainous Evildoers Maniacally United For Frightening Investments in Naughtiness!"
Darth Marr: You want us to be called L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N.?
From top to bottom, sigils of: NEW BEGINNING BURIAL THOUGHT LOOP HOW I FEEL (TYRANNICAL) SHAME RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CHASM INSIGHT INFLUENCING OUTCOME PAIN
Done for the game With Those We Love Alive by @porpentine
Look what arrived today! An incredible and generous gift from @asceticcyan ! Thank you for going through all the work in getting this to us.
I absolutely love ships where one character is usually serious and distant, but when they talk to that one person, their voice turns soft and gentle and is suddenly filled with fondness that they donāt show to anyone else.
Xirandir/Vorinthia and Vigilans/Bryauk
Ideas for a new character: Darth Valians/Xansenath Blight, Asenathās sister. Played by Marion Cotillard.
Rough sketch for an art trade.
NEXU ATSUME Ā inspired by thisĀ
100% serious Sith.
omg Must must use in rp immediately
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Uuuughhh ā¤
Lady of Light I - based on Alphonse Muchaās Moon and StarsĀ and Star Wars
Redbubble | Storenvy | Society6 | INPRNT
BRILLIANT
Me, a roleplayer, with a character concept but no fuckin idea what species to pic or way to play
WRT the lighting in the dark council chambers
Darth Vowrawn: Okay, so we need to install a bunch of blue lights up top, and then some red lights around our chairs.
Darth Marr: Why?
Darth Vowrawn: It will look so cool.
Attention ALL artists!
You sure have seen this post. It has spread like wildfire over the past few days so I doubt there is any artist out there who hasnāt seen it. But even if you didnāt, you should read on because Iām about to tell you a handy little thing that can help you to protect your art from such assholes as the anon who submitted this bullcrap, as well as art thieves in general.
The magic word is Metadata.
Metadata is like an invisible signature that is embeded into a file. It can contain all kinds of information, like Title, date, keywords for online seach engines, and copyright information. And the best thing is, since this information is āhiddenā in the code of your picture, itās hard to remove it.
There is a nice basic tutorial on how to add Metadata, or āadditional file informationā to your images in photoshop. Itās really, really easy so check it out!
āAdding Your Contact And Copyright Info To Your Photos With Photoshopā on PhotoshopEssentials.com
Iām not sure if you can do the same with any other art program. If you know how to do this in other programs / can confirm that it works the same way there, please tell me so I can add the information to this post.
Adding the Metadata will not stop idiots from taking and reposting your art. It also wonāt make them stop editing out your signature. It WILL however, help you prove that you are the original artist whenever you have to. Always remember my friends. You, the artist, are protected by law. No one has the right to take your intellectual property and hard work and repost, use or edit it without your permission. Ever.
OP is talking about something images can store called EXIF data which tumblr can actually parse and that mostĀ image tools preserve no matter how much the image gets edited. Tumblr shows camera-related exif data as the littleĀ āiā on the bottom of images and not much else will show besides camera-related data(Author or Image Description fields arenāt immediately shown) but you can edit the camera name and model to source your art if it ever gets reposted to tumblr. This only works on JPG images. Right click your image and go to properties and go to the detailsĀ tab and edit the camera-related exif metadata and it will show up when uploaded to tumblr. Even if the image was to be edited in photoshop or whatever.
Not sure if Mac users can do this as a native feature but they can use this [http://thexifer.net/]
@mist-wolf-gem, @usagishade, @hakobakobox
Knew about this for some time during my photography studies in college. Good info worth sharing.