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starsphaeart · 5 months
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Another lil animation I forgot to post (Swap Sans teaching Penn how to fight, though Penn isnt really cut out for fighting…)
feat. US Sans and my oc Penn
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lith-laugh-love · 11 months
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27th May 2023
Tucked away in St Mary's churchyard, this sad little destroyed cross has also been relocated a few times in it's life. Apparently one of it's former homes was St Athony's Chapel in Barbican lane, and how it came to be damaged isn't known - or at least I couldn't find any.
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tobacconist · 5 months
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Para Hern
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(chorus) Hern! Hern! Holan moy! Holan moy! pilchards! pilchards! more salt! more salt! Gen ganow lies kria: with many mouths crying: “Hern! Hern! Holan moy!” "pilchards! pilchards! more salt!"
‘Ma kanow vy war hern, gen kok ha roos, my verses are about pilchards, with boat and net “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards Kemerys yn Pennsans, Karrek Loos yn Koos, caught in penzance, st michaels mount “Dega Dega!” kria’n dus an para hern. "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards
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Pothewgh oll an kokow devedhys tre, when all the boats have come home (?) “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards D’orth mor, tus an porth “Dega, Dega!” kria from the sea, habour-folk crying 'tithe, tithe' “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards
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Ha keniver benyn ogas ow tos, war’n tin, and every woman coming close, on the tail (?) “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards Gans tri-hans hern yn kowel war hy heyn. with three hundred pulchards on the basket on her back “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards
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Gorrewgh splann yn balyer, penn ha tin, put them, shining in a barel, head to tail “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards ‘Th ens gober ha tra vras rag marchons fin they are income, and a big thing for fine marchaunts “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards
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‘Th yw hemma fordh wir an hern dhe bara, this the proper way to cure pilchards “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards Y'n marghas, gwella i a vynn gwertha in the market, better they will sell (want to be sold?)
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Ma pyth hern kepar oll an bys, the pilchard thing (business) is like the whole world “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards Moy pobel voghosek ‘vel pobel vros. more poor people than rich people (?) “Dega Dega!” kri a’n dus an para hern, "tithe! tithe!" cry the men preparing pilchards
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starsphaeart · 9 months
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Penn (the adhd gremlin mailperson), Al (the Alphys that dissapeared), and Echo (what could have become of Chara) are my favorite undertale au oc’s (tho I guess since Goner!Alphys is connected to the main game she’s more of a normal UT oc.) These three aren’t my only oc’s, but they’re the ones I focus the most on. They run the Multiversal Mail Service, a group formed by Penn to deliver all kinds of messages (grams, letters, unaliving threats, ransom notes, valentines chocolates, Amazon packages, etc)
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starsphaeart · 9 months
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Sketch ideas for the MMS headquarters. I kinda wanted to give their base of operations a kinda cozy vibe. Plus, I got some inspiration some of the early undertale concept art of Toriel’s house. Overall, I kinda want the post office to look kinda like a historic downtown hole-in-the-wall-ish house turned into a nick-nack shop. I’m also open to suggestions for stuff to add onto it, or stuff to change.
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starsphaeart · 5 months
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my oc’s Penn and Al roller skating, one of Penn’s favorite pastimes! (definetly not Al’s favorite tho)
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lith-laugh-love · 11 months
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27th May 2023
A big & very lovely looking stone cross. It's now situated just outside of the Penlee House Gallery & Museum, but has moved around quite a bit in it's 1000~ year life. Originally carved on all four sides, a lot of the detail has worn down over time and with it's repeated relocation.
Two inscriptions that can be faintly read have been claimed to be "Procumbent in foris – Quicumque pace venit hic" (They lie here in the open whosoever comes hither in peace, let him pray for their souls) & "Regis ricati crux" (Cross of King Ricatus). The first carving might be related to it's original location in a cemetery, and the second potentially a reference to a Cornish king.
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lith-laugh-love · 10 months
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21st June 2023
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle (also known as Rosemodress Circle, Boleigh Circle, Dawns Men, and Danse Maen/Dans Maen/Dons Meyn - 'Stone Dance') is a stunning restored stone circle just past Pennsans near the small village of Nansmornow.
The stones of the true circle are at least bronze age but more likely Neolithic, but it was restored with the righting of a few fallen stones in the 1860s. It is reportedly complete, but there is a space facing the east that could either have been a ritual entrance or the site of a missing stone.
The tallest of the stones are in the south west, and the smallest directly opposite in the south east. The circle lays on a path that includes Gun Rith & Barnatt's Stone.
There are a handful of myths about the stones, primary being that the Merry Maidens were 19 women dancing on the Sabbath and were turned to stone (this tale also implicates the Pipers stones not far away). Legends of naughty dancers turning to stone are common with stone circles the country over, and well into England & the other Celtic Nations.
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