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megan, 27, she/her

bitethebulette:

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Treviso (Unblighted) - Dragon Age: The Veilguard

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Ossuary Details | Dragon Age: The Veilguard

The structure appears to have served as a temple to the elven goddess Ghilan'nain. I had thought the tales of her creating various woodland creatures was mere superstition, but the holding cells and cages, with the remains of animals no one can identify, suggest otherwise.

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Marth

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contemporary-artist-gallery:

Santiago Caruso

The Abyss

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pencilsharp:

Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keefe’s Hands and Horse Skull, 1931

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sunshine-tattoo:

charlesoberonn:

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Vultures are holy creatures.

Tending the dead.

Bowing low.

Bared head.

Whispers to cold flesh,

“Your old name is not your king.

I rename you ‘Everything.’”

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fun fact!

Vultures are also responsible for keeping diseases at bay.

Vulture stomach acid is so powerful that it can kill anthrax and many other deadly diseases.

So when they consume the carcass of a creature that has died of disease, they actually destroy the disease within it too!

So yes vultures are 100% holy creatures because they not only eat the dead, but protect the living from death.

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sakrogoat:

Maggie Vandewalle - Prowling

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arthurpenhaligons:

It is I, courageous one. Impa. Surely you must at least remember the name Impa?
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laurenillustrated:

Mr Darcy and Lizzie 💫

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ghostsjogging:

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A redraw of one of my favorite moments from OoT. I went nuts as a kid for this.

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