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gulnarsultan · 8 months
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I realized you wrote for Rise of empires ottoman
Do you accept obscene articles for Yandere Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan??
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I hope you like it. Yandere Fatih Sultan Mehmet
~ After Mehmet sees you, your fate is sealed forever. You can either be a Princess, a nobleman or an ordinary citizen of another empire.
~ He doesn't care how long it takes or how hard it is to get you. He will make his plans and get you.
~ After bringing you to the Palace, he is determined to make you fall in love with him and love him.
~ When you look at Mehmet's face, it instills in people the feelings of respect and fear towards him. He only smiles when it's just the two of you.
~ He never ceases to surprise you with his many talents. The fact that he is knowledgeable on many subjects and knows seven foreign languages ​​makes you admire him.
~ He is protective of you. He will not allow anyone to disrespect or harm you.
~ He orders a lot of gifts from different parts of the country and from other countries. So, among his wives, you are the richest and the only one with the greatest treasure.
~ He tries not to discriminate between his children. However, when you look very carefully, it is possible to understand that you are more fond of children born to you.
~I must say there is no escape from this man. No matter how far you run, Mehmet will find you and take you back. Because of Mehmet, most likely no one will help you escape.
~ He will write poems for you. The peaceful moments you two experience when you are together are very valuable to Mehmet.
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wardrobeoftime · 8 months
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Rise of Empires: Ottoman + Headpieces
Mara Branković's headpieces.
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nucleorecreation · 8 months
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CEM YIGIT UZUMOGLU in rise of empires : ottoman (x9)
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terendelev · 10 months
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CEM YİĞİT ÜZÜMOĞLU as SULTAN MEHMED II in RISE OF EMPIRES: OTTOMAN
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faustandfurious · 1 year
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rip to constantine but the ottomans have sexier armour and therefore deserve to win
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lilachsgifs · 11 months
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[  🧡  ]  in the source link, you’ll gain access to #44 gifs of daniel nuta in season two (ep. 4, 5 & 6) of "rise of empires: ottoman" (2022).  he was born in romania, and is of romanian and unknown decent, so please cast appropriately when using my resources.  all of these gifs were made from scratch, made for roleplaying purposes. please don’t redistribute or  claim  as your  own. please like & reblog if you wish to use them.
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magnificentlyreused · 4 months
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This golden flat headpiece was first worn by a young Hatice Sultan in a flashback in the thirty-fourth episode of the second season of Magnificent Century.
The spin-off Magnificent Century: Kösem used the headpiece twice in its second season, first on Kalika Hatun in the tenth episode and then on Sanavber Hatun in the thirteenth episode.
Netflix' Rise of Empires: Ottoman's second season saw the headpiece on Elena Hatun in the second episode.
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elizabeth-halime · 1 year
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Vlad Dracula
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raointean · 1 year
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Elrond and Elros and Political Hostage Situations
Okay, so I just finished the second season of "Rise of Empires: Ottoman" which covers the story of Vlad "The Impaler" Dracula (yes, that Dracula), and to a lesser extent, his brother Radu. They were given to the Ottomans as political hostages to be killed if their father "misbehaved".
That gave me Thoughts about E&E! With Maedhros and Maglor, no matter how much they actually cared for the twins, were absolutely holding them as hostages; first to try and get the silmaril back, and then to deter pursuit by Gil-Galad. If he had tried to attack them in retribution for Sirion, all M&M would have to do is hold up a twin and a knife and Gil-Galad would have to back off.
Then, when they were given to Gil-Galad, he could have held them hostage as well, or else it could easily be misconstrued as that. Gil-Galad has a somewhat shakey claim to the throne, especially if you interpret the confusion about his father as in-universe or him being an illegitimate heir. Elrond and Elros likewise have a shakey claim to the throne. They are the great-grandsons of the last high king... through his daughter.
Gil-Galad COULD hold them hostage just to keep them under control and make sure they don't try to overthrow him in the confusion during the War of Wrath. Or, he could have genuinely been trying to make sure they were okay and they just misinterpreted it.
Back to the Ottomans, I think Elros parallels Vlad. He matured faster (in my mind) and more fully understood what was going on. Because of that, he had to deal with constant stress and anxiety, which takes a serious toll on the mind.
Perhaps, like Vlad, that shaped him into a very uncompromising person. As soon as Gil-Galad let him go/sent him away, Elros declared himself king of all Men. As king, he started making some... shady decisions regarding children (conscripting young boys, trying children as adults, refusing to show mercy to children on the other side, etc.) He received no mercy when he was a child. Why should they!?
Elrond matured much more slowly (again, in my mind) and was never really able to grasp the level of danger he was in. He was just swinging from caretaker to caretaker and trying to keep his sense of safety intact.
The mind, especially those of children, is EXCELLENT at twisting the facts until things are okay. Elrond didn’t focus on the fact that Maedhros held a knife to his throat to ward off Gil-Galad, he focused on the extra rations he got that night and the fact that HE was the one to save the camp from conflict. That rose-tinted view probably prevented him from examining what happened from an objective point of view until WELL into his adult life.
Gil-Galad may have offered Elrond the position of herald to a) quell rebellious whisperings that Elrond should be king instead of him, and b) to give Elrond a place in life where he FINALLY had some leverage. Elros, in his black and white view of the world, just saw it as another means of control. That was the biggest fight he and Elrond ever had.
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ilhansens · 1 year
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Tuba Büyüküstün Rise of Empires: Ottoman
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folklore-barnes · 8 months
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i'm a little confused towards people saying that Rise of Empires: Ottoman was biased because it favors the Ottomans and portrays Vlad as a monster in s2. personally for me, it was very easy to see that Vlad had reasons to be angry, and i loved his character. i was, of course, rooting for the Ottomans because you mostly see their perspective. the show is about them, from their perspective, it's always been. but even though to me Vlad had some... interesting methods, you can see why he became a man with such terrifying reputation and it made a lot of sense. he was removed from his home, was forced to be a prisoner with his brother, and so many things happened with his family. like, the show makes it pretty clear that there was a reason why he turned out to be the way he did and makes you sympathize with him and his brother. and he was a villain, a villain in Mehmed II's story, but if you have a functional brain you can see that Vlad had a story that made sense (reason to be angry), and that he was also pretty brilliant, intimidating and brave.
that being said, it'd be really cool to see how Vlad's life was after the war was over next season, if we get one. but i doubt that'll happen bc the story's not about him.
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gulnarsultan · 5 months
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I received a request for Mehmet. But I think tumblr deleted the request. I hope you will like it.
" Scenario "
You were in Mehmet's arms. Honestly, being in this man's arms gave you both confidence and fear. You were the only Princess of the last Byzantine Empire. After Constantinople was captured by Mehmet, you were going to escape the city with your family. However, you were caught and dragged in front of Mehmet. Mehmet married you that day and made you his wife. A few months have passed since your wedding. Thanks to Mehmet, no one was teasing you or trying to harm you. The first day you arrived, Gülşah Hatun, Mehmet's first wife and the mother of his first son, treated you badly. However, she apologized to you not even a few hours later. This situation surprised you. What you didn't know was that Mehmet had ordered the servants to watch over you. Mehmet was like a proud and late lion. He only let his guard down around you.
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wardrobeoftime · 8 months
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Rise of Empires: Ottoman + Costumes
Mara Branković's green, pink, brown & grey coat in Season 02, Episode 01 & 03.
// requested by @garnetbutterflysblog
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moonstone-vibe · 5 months
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BROTHER (drabble)
“I will stand with you until the end,” says Dimitrie, words firm but face weary under the rough cloth, his  cloudy blue eyes wandering over the dark waters of the Danube.  “But know that if you do this, there will be no turning back.”
Vlad nods, nothing showing on his face save for the shadow of a grin he wishes more assured than he feels in his heart of hearts. He knows  he took a gamble here, taking all they’ve got and the will of God, but Dimitrie is more of a brother to him than Mehmet has ever been.
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terendelev · 10 months
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Rise of Empires: Ottoman
Every empire has a beginning. Forged of blood, steel, fortune and conquest. In 1453, Roman Emperor Constantine XI and Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II wage an epic battle for Constantinople. 
Twenty-three armies have tried to take the legendery city. 
All have failed.
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faustandfurious · 1 year
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«… and pretty much for all of history, you will find a random British person involved in pretty much every war. And it’s always, well, more often than not, Scots»
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