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heyitsmelouiss · 11 months
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Somebody’s in pragueee
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birdisland · 10 months
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I’m so curious about Elander Moore and his role as Malik. He is fucking scrumdiddlyumptious, not sorry to say.
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sanctaignorantia · 8 months
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Elander Moore on his ig
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nalyra-dreaming · 11 months
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Elander Moore (Malik) is in Prague
*rubs hands*
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Via IG
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Interesting that Elander Moore has played a part alongside Ben Daniels in The Normal Heart
Cause the actor who plays Ben Daniels' character boyfriend, Dino Fetscher, gives off strong Nicolas vibes 👀
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scotianostra · 1 year
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30th November 1335 saw the Battle of Culblean.
A little known battle during the Second War of Scottish Independence, it was fought out between supporters of Edward Balliol and King David II.
We know a lot about the Battles in which Scotland struggled to rid our country of Longshanks and his army, but the history of the years that followed is often overlooked, King Edwards son was soundly beaten at Bannockburn, and we sent him homeward, to think again, but his grandson Edward III had designs on extending his border by stealth, like his grandfather by placing a puppet King on the throne of Scotland, the Battle of Culblean on St Andrew’s Day 1335 was seen as the turning point in the Second War of Independence.
I have covered the story in previous posts, it  all started with a win for Balliol at the Battle of Dupplin Moor in August 1332,, then later that year  Sir Andrew Murray chased him, half naked back to England, another win for the pretender to the throne at the Battle of Haildon Hill near Berwick on 19 July 1333. His victory was so crushing that King David II and his young Queen fled to France for safety, leaving the country in the hands of Governors.
In return for English support, Balliol granted control of the whole of Lothian, including Edinburgh, to Edward, he had already sworn fealty to the English king the year before. Again Sir Andrew Murray helped depose him and sending him back to his English paymasters, only to return the following year.
Scotland was a divided country over the subject, there were some who thought Edward Balliol was the rightful heir to the throne and if you remember, he had the support of exiled Scots, the Disinherited.
By November 1335, with the help of English troops Balliol held all but 4 Scottish castles,  David de Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, loyal to Balliol, was laying siege to one of them,  Kildrummy Castle in Aberdeenshire, which controlled the North East. Among them was the Bruce’s sister, Christian, and wife of Sir Andrew, a constant thorn in Balliol’s side during the Second Wars of Independence, he was also Regent to King David.  
Murrray raised an army of about 4,000 to lift the siege, including the Earl of March and Sir William de Douglas. On 29th November the  army camped at “Hall of Logy Rothwayne” on the north east shore of Loch Davan.  On learning of their approach Atholl abandoned the siege and camped at the east end of Culblean, perhaps aiming for his land of Atholl, to the south.
The battle was described by Wyntoun’s Chronicle.  John of the Craig, defender of Kildrummy told Murray of an approach to outflank Atholl, and splitting his forces, on St Andrew’s Day , de Douglas feinted to the front of Atholls army, about 3,000 strong, and de Moray  hit them from the flank. Surprised and overwhelmed the pro English army was defeated. According to Boece’s account Atholl himself was killed by Alexander Gordon, the successor to the Lordship of Strathbogie forfeited by Atholl. Some of the survivors took refuge in the nearby island castle of Loch Kinord, but were forced to surrender the following day.
Compared with the other great battles of the Wars of Independence, Culblean was a relatively small affair, and is now largely forgotten. Nevertheless, its size was greatly outweighed by its importance on the road to Scottish national recovery. The Scottish academic and Historian Dr Douglas Simpson passed what might be said to be the final verdict on the battle when he wrote; Culblean was the turning point in the second war of Scottish Independence, and therefore an event of great national importance. Small as it was it effectively nullified the effects of Edward’s summer invasion, ending forever Balliol’s hope of gaining the Scottish throne. Its effects were almost immediately felt. Edward Balliol spent the winter of 1335-6, so says the Lanercost Chronicle; …with his people at Elande, in England, because he does not yet possess in Scotland any castle or town where he could dwell in safety
A monolith 13ft high was erected 16 September 1956, by the Deeside Field Club, to commemorate the battle, just off the Tarland-Burn o’ Vat road near the hill where the battle was fought. It reads
“Erected by the Deesside Field Club in 1956 to commemorate the Battle of Culblean fought on St. Andrew’s day, 30 November 1335 between the forces of Sir Andrew de Moray, Warden of Scotland, and David, Earl of Atholl, in which the former was victorious. The battle marked the turning point of the second Scottish War of Independence.”
You can read more on the battle and background here https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2017/01/05/battle-of-culblean/
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blueiight · 10 months
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There was no official annoncement for Roxane or Elander Moore. The fan account found out via snooping and other means (I really think they know someone in production) and then posted the announcements on the twitter page but there was no press release or source really. Roxane then confirmed it herself via social media. Ben Daniels got a deadline article announcing his casting which is a big deal.
I think people should probably realize that casting announcements are very dependent on the actors and their agents. Sometimes you won't hear of an actor being in a project until like the day before it releases.
good point thank u<3
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f-yeahbendaniels · 3 years
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Featuring Ben Daniels, Dino Fetscher, Liz Carr, Elander Moore, and Dominic Cooke.
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heyitsmelouiss · 11 months
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The more I think about it the more I think this guy is going to be playing nicki.. aren’t Nicki and Louis supposed to look quite similar by description in the books? At first I thought they’d go book accurate (white) but that detail might change things. What’s the consensus in the fandom? Also, the only person in the IWTV world he follows is Jacob🤷🏾‍♀️
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birdisland · 11 months
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So we can all agree that Elander Moore and Petras Simonis both play Dubai characters, right? They were both in Prague a few weeks ago and only stayed for a few days. JFC I’m so curious about them and their characters!
Will they be dinner blood bags a la Damek?
The Farm™ characters?
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sanctaignorantia · 1 year
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Fofocas season 2!
Dia 1 de Maio o Petras postou esse stories:
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E hoje, dia 9 de Maio, Elander:
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Não que eu esteja stalkeando... Mas talvez eu esteja stalkeando. 🤐🤨🤔
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nalyra-dreaming · 11 months
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Could he be Benji?
Maybe?! I would say they age Benji up, too, yes. So Benji would indeed be an interesting possibility 😎
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We've all collectively forgotten about Malik and how he hasn't even showed up in the trailers yet (or is he?) Still remember when we all thought for a moment that Elander Moore was going to be Nicki and got excited eventhough he seemed too young for the part😂
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pochunts · 3 years
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SIMONE ASHLEY GIF PACK
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— ✰ on the page linked below in the SOURCE LINK, you will find ( THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE ) hq gifs of SIMONE ASHLEY. all gifs in this pack are sourced from her roles in various television shows from 2016 - present. simone is 26 but was 20-26 while filming these series and is of indian ( tamil ) descent, so please remember to take that into consideration when using her as a faceclaim. all gifs were cropped at 245x145 and were made from scratch by feifer for roleplaying purposes only. therefore, i am taking full credit for these. DO NOT: add these gifs to any other gif hunts, gif sets, edit, redistribute, claim as your own, use in real-life celebrity rps, smut rps or for smut writing. DO: give this post a like or reblog if you found these useful or have any intention of using these.
gifs feature: Giampaolo Morelli, Elander Moore, Pilston Bakehouse, Mimi Keene, Patricia Allison, Chaneil Kular, Tanya Reynolds, Aimee Lou Wood, Asa Butterfield, Armin Karima.
warnings/triggers: Camera flashes, smoking, fighting, physical scarring (bruises, blood), bandages, guns, eating, food (pizza, sandwiches), cages, drugs (cocaine), open flames, hospitals, hospital equipment (sonogram), visuals of pregnancy/imagery of unborn baby in the womb, arm cast, arm brace, gauze, kaleidoscope effect (?), orgasms, tape, discussions of sexual interactions, discussions of sexual assault, imagery of sexual assault (one gif), neon lights/flashing lights, corpse, moving of corpse, lights changing colors, beverage (soda), health clinic, war museum/memorial.
sideneote: there are some gifs that have logos on them.
( Click here for Simone in season one of Sex Education. )
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scotianostra · 3 years
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30th November 1335 saw the Battle of Culblean.
We know a lot about the Battles in which Scotland struggled to rid our country of Longshanks and his army, but the history of the years that followed is often overlooked, King Edwards son was soundly beaten at Bannockburn, and we sent him homeward, to think again, but his grandson Edward III had designs on extending his border by stealth, like his grandfather by placing a puppet King on the throne of Scotland, the Battle of Culblean on St Andrew's Day 1335 was seen as the turning point in the Second War of Independence.
I have covered the story in previous posts, it  all started with a win for Balliol at the Battle of Dupplin Moor in August 1332,, then later that year  Sir Andrew Murray chased him, half naked back to England, another win for the pretender to the throne at the Battle of Haildon Hill near Berwick on 19 July 1333. His victory was so crushing that King David II and his young Queen fled to France for safety, leaving the country in the hands of Governors. 
In return for English support, Balliol granted control of the whole of Lothian, including Edinburgh, to Edward, he had already sworn fealty to the English king the year before. Again Sir Andrew Murray helped depose him and sending him back to his English paymasters, only to return the following year. 
Scotland was a divided country over the subject, there were some who thought Edward Balliol was the rightful heir to the throne and if you remember, he had the support of exiled Scots, the Disinherited. 
By November 1335, with the help of English troops Balliol held all but 4 Scottish castles,  David de Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, loyal to Balliol, was laying siege to one of them,  Kildrummy Castle in Aberdeenshire, which controlled the North East. Among them was the Bruce's sister, Christian, and wife of Sir Andrew, a constant thorn in Balliol's side during the Second Wars of Independence, he was also Regent to King David.   
Murrray raised an army of about 4,000 to lift the siege, including the Earl of March and Sir William de Douglas. On 29th November the  army camped at "Hall of Logy Rothwayne" on the north east shore of Loch Davan.  On learning of their approach Atholl abandoned the siege and camped at the east end of Culblean, perhaps aiming for his land of Atholl, to the south.
The battle was described by Wyntoun's Chronicle.  John of the Craig, defender of Kildrummy told Murray of an approach to outflank Atholl, and splitting his forces, on St Andrew's Day , de Douglas feinted to the front of Atholls army, about 3,000 strong, and de Moray  hit them from the flank. Surprised and overwhelmed the pro English army was defeated. According to Boece's account Atholl himself was killed by Alexander Gordon, the successor to the Lordship of Strathbogie forfeited by Atholl. Some of the survivors took refuge in the nearby island castle of Loch Kinord, but were forced to surrender the following day.
Compared with the other great battles of the Wars of Independence, Culblean was a relatively small affair, and is now largely forgotten. Nevertheless, its size was greatly outweighed by its importance on the road to Scottish national recovery. The Scottish academic and Historian Dr Douglas Simpson passed what might be said to be the final verdict on the battle when he wrote; Culblean was the turning point in the second war of Scottish Independence, and therefore an event of great national importance. Small as it was it effectively nullified the effects of Edward's summer invasion, ending forever Balliol's hope of gaining the Scottish throne. Its effects were almost immediately felt. Edward Balliol spent the winter of 1335-6, so says the Lanercost Chronicle; ...with his people at Elande, in England, because he does not yet possess in Scotland any castle or town where he could dwell in safety
A monolith 13ft high was erected 16 September 1956, by the Deeside Field Club, to commemorate the battle, just off the Tarland-Burn o' Vat road near the hill where the battle was fought. It reads 
"Erected by the Deesside Field Club in 1956 to commemorate the Battle of Culblean fought on St. Andrew's day, 30 November 1335 between the forces of Sir Andrew de Moray, Warden of Scotland, and David, Earl of Atholl, in which the former was victorious. The battle marked the turning point of the second Scottish War of Independence."
You can read more on the battle and background here https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2017/01/05/battle-of-culblean/
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philsharp · 3 years
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