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a-day-in-the-life-feh · 2 months
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Installment 079: First impressions die hard featuring Alfonse, Summoner, Sharena, Draug, Wrys, Yarne
Artist: Kitano Lirio
Released: May 12 2021
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fefuckability · 2 months
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ROUND 1: FE's first foray into customizable avatars vs your standard issue early game armor knight
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xbuster · 4 months
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isbergillustration · 1 year
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Most of my planning happens in drawing form.
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morbidhistory · 9 months
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captaincolossal · 9 months
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Glazing always eats an entire day for me, it's so time consuming and I lose track of time really easily while I'm doing it for some reason, like when I'm wrapping up it's always about four hours later than I think it is, and then I realize that, like, I'm starving, slightly dehydrated, have a headache, my neck and/or shoulders are all cramped up, and haven't done any house tasks, nor have I tended to my garden. And then I launch into doing five things at once, and lose track of everything again.
And the cycle of unchecked probably ADHD continues.
This is an indie Swedish film that I found on tubi (aka the internet's DVD bargain bin).
Draug (2018)
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Oh, this is like. Heavy on the peasant lore.
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deathstench · 2 years
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DEATHSTENCH - Corpse Upon A Throne Of Wyrms
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knight-parzival · 1 year
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My dead general OC
Astar Klaymóreh, the Shadow of the past
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verniedk · 1 year
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Draug and Gordin's 5/5 vacation
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movie--posters · 1 year
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Draug...
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Is in Heroes!
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a-day-in-the-life-feh · 3 months
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Installment 050: A rare find featuring Anna, Draug, Norne, Seliph, Alfonse, Summoner
Artist: Nagao Uka
Released: October 14 2020
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fefuckability · 2 months
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Archanea Qualifier 1
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galestan · 1 year
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Some onsen fun with a variety of guys
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isbergillustration · 2 years
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Excerpt from field observations of what appears to be a draug
Their skin is pallid, from months, perhaps even years at the bottom of the ocean. A drowned person. A wet and partially decomposed corpse. One eye has been consumed by marine life. Their hair is mostly seaweed now, hanging wetly down to cover their face. Their remaining eye is a milky pale blue, a faint opaque whiteness over the pupil. Still, there is life. Their hands appear claw-like where in death the skin has retracted, been peeled back from nails grown long and thick and dark. Barnacles grow on their skin. Most are dead, though there seems to leak from them a constant stream of seawater, seeping through their pores as sweat does for those of us alive. But where does it come from? They have never been observed drinking.
Their vocal chords have atrophied, and they cannot produce much sound. Fine motor skills have returned somewhat with practise, and though fluent sign language might require too much precision, their writing by hand has improved. If a waterproof keyboard can be acquired that might help ease communication as fine motor skills slowly improve.
Their movements are slow, slightly uncoordinated. Not quite shambling like a zombie, but unsteady, as if muscle and tendon and bone no longer remains connected quite right. Or perhaps the nerves through which the signals are sent are somewhat eroded. Still, preliminary observations and interactions indicate they remain capable of language, of complex thought and emotion and reason. They cannot explain to me why they remain alive, nor what prompted them to at last make their way up from the ocean floor where they lay after perishing in a shipwreck. They cannot tell me their name, nor what manner of creature they are. Something, perhaps, reanimated by the sea?
The deep wound to the back of their head, which is the likely cause of death, though drowning can not be ruled out, has never closed. It remains a dark and bloody hole, and should have caused irreparable damage to their occipital lobe and cerebellum. Small shells grow along the rim. They seem to thrive despite being in the dry air.
They appear to suffer from a form of selective retrograde amnesia. They cannot tell me their name, nor their age, nor the names of their family members, but they can describe parts of their childhood. They can remember being on a ship. They know that is where it happened. (note: may relate to case #43-5)
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morbidhistory · 1 year
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“Draug” - From scandinavian folklore and norse mythology. A “corpse-ghost” or revenant.
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