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2001hz · 10 months
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Fatal Frame II: The Crimson Butterfly (2003) perfect guide book artwork
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nemfrog · 2 years
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Loon, merganser et. al. Vacation camping for girls. 1913.
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meroaw · 6 months
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Hi! I was the person awhile ago who asked if you read the new guide to wof, i gave you some time since i don't wanna spoil anything (Spoilers to any ome who hasn't read the book yet) you said what charters would you like to seen drawn and i wanted to suggest the dragons who were apart of the mudwing succession crisis. I loved every mudwing who was a part of it with everyone they mentioned having their own personality (: Sawgrass was so fun, Opossum was a anxious lad, now Copperhead didn't have a big role i still loved the gay representation of him falling in love with a rainwing, and there sisters. I would love to see Olive (Sawgrass's partner) in your queen dragon designs you do and buy her as a charm 😊😋 how did you like the story?
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i think that story was SUCH a highlight of the guidebook. more mudwing stuff is always awesome and i really loved it! heres a sketch of Olive as Im not sure when I can finish her up :D
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uispeccoll · 1 year
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#MiniatureMonday
A guide to the ball room : being a complete compendium of the etiquette of dancing : with the figures of all the quadrilles, gallopades, mazourkas, polonaises, etc., etc., beautifully embellished / by a man of fashion.
Here at the University of Iowa, it is the first week of summer break! If anyone is looking for a new hobby for the summer, what about Ballroom dancing? This book will tell you all about the expected etiquette- or at least what it was in 1844.
You may want to be careful though, as some tips make it seem more dangerous than I would expect. For example, hint number 3: "Kissing the hand is exploded." (Perhaps they mean 'expected'?)
Either way, this book was clearly a favorite, as shown by the missing covers, and the home repairs at the spine.
--Diane R., Special Collections Graduate Student
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Official Nintendo players guide pokemon colosseum.
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sc00pie · 1 year
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The first six pages of my most recent zine. If you would like to support me and buy a physical copy, you can preorder it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/06b83a1565
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glenbaskerville27 · 4 months
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tamapalace · 9 months
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Tamagotchi Uni Guide Book Features 4 Tama Stickers with Download Codes
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We told you about the Tamagotchi Uni Guide Book back in late June, and it’s about to be released on Friday, July 28th, 2023 in Japan! The guide book will provide information on how to care for your Tamagotchi, how to obtain your favorite characters, and more. Oh, also the illustrations are usually gorgeous! Preorders are still up on Amazon Japan.
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Bandai Japan has announced that not only will this book help you become the Tamagotchi Uni master, but you’ll also get 4 Tama Stickers with download codes from purchasing the guide book!
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The download codes on the Tama Stickers will give you master based items since you’ll become the master of the TamagotchI Uni after reading this guide book! First is the Master book, then the master aura, master glasses, and lastly, master hat! Your Tamagotchi can actually wear all four at once since they are different categories of accessories, love that! Be sure to add them to your Tama Passport!
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bones-n-bookles · 8 months
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Watching Yellowstone and Grand Teton Wildlife, by Todd Wilkinson, with photographs by Michael H Francis, 2008
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blackswaneuroparedux · 11 months
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Intrude not where you’re not desired, Nor stay till every one is tired. Writhe not your limbs in every shape Of awkward gesture, like an ape, Nor twirl your hands, nor hit your toes – Nor hum a tune – nor pick your nose – Nor keep in motion as you sit, Nor on the floor or carpet spit, But in the first with prudent care. Nor lean upon another’s chair. If you must cough, or sneeze, be still In doing it, if possible. If you must yawn, just turn aside, And with your hand the motion hide. And when you blow your nose, be brief, And neatly use your handkerchief. All whispering, giggling, squinting shun, Don’t turn your back on any one. Nor bite your nails, nor lolling stand, Nor in your pockets keep your hand. Do not allow yourself to look In letters, papers, or a book, Till you have leave. If one is reading, Don’t overlook him; ’tis ill breeding. Don’t wear a frown upon your face; Let cheerfulness your aspect grace. To your superiors always strive, In walking, your right hand to give. A proper distance keep in mind, Crowd not too near, nor lag behind. To equals let your conduct be Marked with sweet affability.
- In Company by Nancy Sproat, The School of Good Manners (1822)
Amongst my late grandmother’s diaries and papers was found this poem written in a little pamphlet as something presumably handed down her maternal line. The reprinted copy in her possession was from 1888.
The entire pamphlet was written entirely in verse and is titled The School of Good Manners. It is dated 1822. The author was Nancy Sproat; the cover claims she also wrote the “Good Girls’s Soliloquy, Poetic Tales, Little Ditties for Little Children, and other such children themed guff.
I have no clue who Nancy Sproat was other than she was from Boston and was a well regarded writer for children from 6 years upwards. She thought it best to teach manners to children through witty ditties. She seemed to have a poem or a ditty for everything a child could induldge in from how to eat pudding to the dangers of having too much fun.
However dated her prose may be, her wisdom is timeless. It’s actually a very good guide on how manners really do maketh woman.
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foxdriftstudios · 7 months
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Our official digital Guide book for Garden of Seif is currently the only guide/walkthrough available for the game. It is part of the Kickstarter merchandise and will be available on our website for a limited time. (It will be posted on a different place in soon, don't worry. We are removing it from the website due to the website company not allowing instant access to digital downloads.)
I will aim to post a free and simple walkthrough in the next week or so. Thanks for your patience <3
If you can't wait, here is our Digital Guide Book on our shop.
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fght-ff-yr-dmns · 4 months
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Vermis II - Mist & Mirrors
By Plastiboo
Vernis II has arrived, it's slightly larger and longer than it's predecessor and this time takes place in the desert.
Yet don't worry, it retains all of the creepiness that made the 1st one so memorable and poignant.
I absolutely adored the first book and I can't wait to get my teeth into this next one.
Vermis is an official guide for a video game, yet the game doesn't actually exist...
Definitely a series for fans of Berserk, Dark Souls, Bloodbourne etc.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 8 months
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This house of the Professor's – which even he knew so little about – was so old and famous that people from all over England used to come and ask permission to see over it. It was the sort of house that is mentioned in guide books and even in histories; and well it might be, for all manner of stories were told about it, some of them even stranger the one I am telling you now.
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" - C. S. Lewis
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hatsumishinogu · 2 years
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The Twelve Kingdoms 30th Anniversary Guide Book
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ramonag-if · 1 year
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I was going through some old game files for The Hedge Witch and stumbled across a hedge witch guide and recipes that I created which was originally going to be used in the Choice Script version of the game 😅 I thought I'd share them with you, considering they won't be added to the Twine version. Yes, I had way too much time on my hands when I wrote these 😂
I've added the deleted scenes under the cut because it is quite a long read. Please do not try the recipes - they are all made up and will probably poison you.
An Introduction to Hedge Magic Welcome young hedge witch to the 4th edition of A Hedge Witch's Encyclopaedic Guide to Magic. In this book, you'll learn the basic concepts of casting your spells, making those herby potions and hexing those who displease you. Remember, hexing is reserved for those that are very dastardly. Any abuse of hexing should be reported to your local hedge witch society.
Spellcasting: Spellcasting is necessary when you decide to become a hedge witch. Every good hedge witch should know a few basic spells, including the all important healing spell. When casting your spells, make sure to use the exact measurements for ingredients. Anything more or less or even using the wrong ingredients can result in catastrophic results. Pronunciation of incantations are of utmost importance. If a syllable is stressed for too long, it will affect the nature of your spells. Particularly strong hedge witches do not need to incant spells when spellcasting. Never cast a spell if you're unsure in your abilities as a spellcaster. A good hedge witch knows not to cast a spell without proper preparation and knowledge. Always ask your mentor for help if you're ever in doubt!
Potions: Potions are the very reason that we, hedge witches, exist. From herbal tinctures to soothe nausea to bitter concoctions to cure the cold, potions are one of the oldest form of a hedge witch's magic. When creating potions, always make sure to have a clean workspace and that all ingredients and properly prepared. Using a dried out herb when a recipe calls for fresh herbs could result in incurable illness, vomiting and even death. If you suspect a hedge witch of making sub-par potions, it is your duty to report them to your local hedge witch society!
Hexes: Hexing another requires a strong mind of a hedge witch. While not illegal, hexing by a hedge witch is limited to extreme cases including hexing to stop disaster, hexing to stop death and hexing to stop anyone standing in the way of the greater good. All hedge witches that wish to hex freely must be authorised to do so by their local hedge witch society. Hexing for entertainment purposes, for laughs or just out of sheer boredom is forbidden and any hedge witch caught violating this rule will have their powers revoked.
Recipes from your Mentor: Dear Apprentice, as promised, here is a list of fun recipes that I picked up along my travels. Some are strictly for your familiar - use them at your own risk! My personal favourite is a Seelie dish called honeyed truffles. Make sure to feed yourself every now and then, even a hedge witch needs to eat.
Honeyed truffles: Honeyed truffles are a delicacy favoured by the Seelie Court. Both sweet and meaty, this dish serves as an excellent starter or appetiser at fae gatherings. It takes no more than a sun's wink to cook and it'll boost your reputation as a great cook! To make this dish, you will need the following ingredients: 2 cups of finely diced pixie truffles. 50ml of Seelie bee honey. 80g of holly leaves. 1 tsp of selkie salt. 5g of star anise. Method: Lightly fry the pixie truffles in a wide pan. Once the truffles have been evenly fried, add in the Seelie bee honey and mix together until the truffles are completely coated. Fry the mixture for around 5 minutes to let the honey seep into the truffles. Lastly, add selkie salt for taste and both the holly leaves and star anise to give your truffles an extra kick to it. Braise your truffles until the mixture is thick and gooey. Once done, enjoy it with a cup of tea!
Spiced Snow: Spiced snow is a popular dish in the Unseelie Court that has recently risen to popularity in the Seelie Court. A spicy bite, this treat is excellent to serve on a hot, summer's day or for dessert. This dish takes at least half a day to make, so make sure you're fully prepared for the hard work and patience you will need to make this dish. To make this dish, you will need the following ingredients: 150ml of spring water. 2 tsp of dragon fire. 1 bottle of a freeze-now potion. 3 tsp of toad slime. 20g of sparrow tongue or sugared ginger. Method: Mix the dragon fire into the spring water until the water turns a dark shade of red. Depending on the dragon fire you use, shades of red will vary from mixture to mixture. Once fully diluted, add the toad slime to give the mixture a thicker consistency. Stir it until you're happy with the consistency. The more you stir, the thinner the consistency will be. If you prefer thicker spiced snow, stir in the toad slime only until it's diluted partially. Once the ingredients are mixed, use the freeze-now potion to instantly freeze the mixture. The spiced snow is now ready to eat! For an extra crunch, you can add in lightly fried sparrow tongue or sugared ginger to the top of your serving.
Fae Wine: Fae wine is a type of drink that is consumed by both fae and mortal alike! While toxic in large quantities to many mortals, fae wine is still a sought after drink in the mortal realm. Fae wine is a great drink to bring when you're attending a faery ring soiree, just make sure to drink it in moderation! Fae wine takes at least seven moons to properly brew, but you can skip this wait by enlisting the aid of a mortal-portal to distort time. You will need the following ingredients: 500l of juniper berry juice. 250ml of poison ivy juice. 250ml of goblin spittle. 300ml of asrais essence. 50g of black cherries. Method: Pour in juniper berry juice into a large pitcher and slowly stir in the poison ivy juice until fully diluted. Once diluted, let the mixture set for two sleeps of a pixie's flutter. The mixture should now be a deep red and have a strong, acidic aroma. Now, add in the goblin spittle, making sure to stir it until the mixture has thickened slightly. Lastly, add in asrais essence. Once everything is mixed, put your pitcher in an ice bank or river to set for seven moons. You can skip this if you make use of a mortal-portal. Holding the pitcher, walk through the portal for seven times until your mixture is a deep red and the texture is runny and thin. You can now add in your black cherries for an extra garnish. Your fae wine is now ready to drink! Remember to drink responsibly.
Sabbath Stew: It's always time for Sabbath stew in any fae home. A popular dish especially in those winter months, Sabbath stew will offer you the heartiness of the nutritions you need to keep you strong on those cold nights. Sabbath stew is fairly simple to make and takes no more than a flower's bloom to make. And the best part? You can add in as many ingredients as you want. For this recipe, we'll provide you with a base recipe which you can tweak to your liking. You will need the following ingredients: 750ml of spiced broth. 50g of redcap mushrooms. 50g of starchy potatoes. 100g of pickled yams. 2 tsp of wart's eye. 8g of garlic cloves. Method: First, pour in the spiced broth into a large cauldron. Make sure to heat your fire until the spiced broth is bubbling. You can find spiced broth in your local fae bazaar or you can make your own by adding cinnamon, chilli and pepper to 750ml of spring water. Once your broth is bubbling, you can start adding in your vegetables. Let them simmer for a few minutes and when the vegetables are partially cooked, start adding in your wart's eye and garlic cloves. Remember, you can add in more vegetables if you want and even add in some meaty ingredients if you're so inclined! Let the stew broil until the broth has reduced into a thick mixture. It's now ready to eat!
Familiar's Lunch: Do you have a familiar? Are you planning on getting a familiar? Then this recipe is for you! Familiar's lunch is a chef-made dish that was requested by the Seelie Queen herself for her very own familiar. Created to strengthen the bonds between an owner and familiar, Familiar's Lunch contains all the goodness to replenish your familiar's essence and takes as long as a hop in the woods to make. You will need the following ingredients: 10g of hound fur. 3 tsp of eye of newt. 2 sphinx claws. 5g of crushed alder. 20g roasted almonds. 500ml kelpie water. 1 tsp of sea salt. Method: Lightly fry the eye of newt and crushed alder together. Once it reaches a light golden hue, add in the almonds and kelpie water and simmer for a few minutes. Gently, add in and stir the hound fur to the pan. Make sure to stir thoroughly so that the hound fur dissolves properly. Add in the salt and sphinx claws for seasoning and bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Once all ingredients have been cooked, you can serve Familiar's Lunch as a side to your familiar's regular lunch or as a gravy.
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