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scrapbuuk · 4 months
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Keluan waterfall, July 2023.
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alejunsu · 9 months
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Sing My Crush
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madcat-world · 2 years
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Cross the Ages: Baram - Kevin-Glint
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volpura · 9 months
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Baram Oh , my favorite fashion icon
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tiphares · 6 months
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a big fan of the kefka is baram theory, it also kinda makes me more open to the shadow x terra shippers as they both have the best reasons to go after him.... also it makes sense why shadow sacrifices himself at the end, he wouldnt kill baram as clyde and the empire found baram and started experimenting on him with espers making him go nuts so shadow feels responsible...and then he can die with his friend. also his name being "shadow" and he always seems to be around where kefka is... almost as if hes following him (like a shadow) fr a fan theory that is credible and worthy of canon imo!
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kialshuna · 1 year
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AHHHH MY SHIP IS SAILING ❤️❤️❤️
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nuac · 10 months
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b-splendens · 1 year
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Pre-Semester Wrap Up
I already have a paper due on Feb 9th UUUUUUGHGHGHHGHG-
Thankfully, I accomplished a lot over break and laid the groundwork for future development on Jakho.
I have a tentative character lineup now. Figured out what Khanh is supposed to do (which I couldn't figure out for a while. Doryeong is about to change again though. I just feel it. So I can keep track of the most update mental build in my head, here are the primary players:
TW: S****de mention, death mention
Gom Baram Daughter of failed provincial civil servants. Mother's national assembly campaign and family's rep was derailed by a scandal involving their family's apparent obstruction of a different political marriage. They went to the capital and opened an inn-type place. Baram was so scorned by the injustice in the civil suit that she went and became an attorney. Had a promising career until her parents fell ill, and she had to quit to take care of them and the business. Grew desperate and called on her estranged sister to try and help them. Things get better and she eventually reenters her career, but at a disadvantage.
Gom Bari Also daughter of failed provincial civil servants. The elder. As a teen she crushed on a Maeng/Manh (term extremely pending) girl who had been intended to be married to the heir of a provincial political family. One day they decided to run off to explore some medieval ruins. When they came back, they were found out. Long story short, Bari doomed her family's political potential. She also had always been a bit "off," and shortly afterwards experienced a bout of sinbyeong/shaman's illness. So they sent her to distant relatives living in the frontier provinces and basically disowned her.
She was initiated and started training as a shaman but at some point enlisted in the army due to her useful physique + to financially help her relatives. Hunted the dying out frontier gangs and learned some advanced medicine from a medic she befriended. Discharged when injured and returned to taking care of her community. Didn't really hear back from her family until Baram sent her a letter. Went to the capital to take care of her parents, utilizing a combination of her shaman training, folk medicine, and modern medicine. Things got better and she chooses to stay, opening a practice in the capital while also helping her parents' business so that Bari could do lawyer stuff again.
Ly Khanh/I Ka-in/Ri Kyung Daughter of a Manh engineer (railroads/bridges/will be decided) that worked directly for the Long Empire as opposed to his home kingdom until the Sandalwood Wars threw a wrench in everything. His imperial affiliations cast a shadow over his family when a new dynasty overtook his homeland, and so he sought work elsewhere, recruited by the recovering Yul (as his family had worked in Yul in the past). He based his family in the capital of a province while he traveled around the country directing infrastructure projects.
Khanh mostly grew up there and befriended Bari from an early age. Her mother developed a semi-successful business. Soon it was decided Khanh would marry the heir of a provincial political clique to cement their status in Bandonese society, involving the transfer of her mother's business in return. Khanh didn't like this. She ran off with Bari one day and threw everything into shambles. When the news broke, the local family broke off the engagement and symbolically sued the Ly's for really petty terms like defamation and emotional damage to the heir. The Ly's then in turn sued the Gom's for the money lost due to settling the issue. The Gom's eventually had to pay up.
The Ly's got put in hot water for this and eventually became the victim of the xenophobic tide-turning in the capital. Her father was dismissed from his post, and then disappeared, likely murdered for trying to dispute his dismissal. Her family left Yul Country for elsewhere, likely Bellia, and then returned to their homeland when political conditions were more favorable. Khanh, haunted by her father's fate and failing at becoming a scholar, developed a reputation for problem solving and grew into a detective-type. She avoids returning to Yul for as long as possible due to deep-seated shame, until invited to work on a mystery(ies) by an acquaintance, who insists the liberal decade has done a favorable number on the country. By then, she has adopted a moniker (to be decided). Jak Doryeong He was sold as a child for a quick buck across a river by one of those declining frontier gangs, where the administration of law was much more difficult and out of reach. He escaped and withered serious injuries before collapsing from exhaustion in the mountains. Jak Heungjin, a foreign ministry official mourning the death of his wife and son in the northern provinces, famously followed the calls of magpies to his broken body, whereupon he nursed him back to health. He adopted him under the name Doryeong, and whoever he was beforehand—all but disappeared.
Doryeong flourished under Heungjin's personal care, as he took the unusual step of raising him mostly by himself and putting off returning to his post. He took a liking to history and law, and Heungjin's homecoming to the capital began Doryeong's ascent in higher education. Because Heungjin had far exceeded his period of mourning by several years, he was not restored to his post, occupied by a friend he'd chosen to "save" it for him. He sued, but because it was only custom, he lost the suit—likely due to his affiliation with the opposition, then-minority party.
Doryeong focused on uplifting his father's legacy by studying well for his examinations. At a celebration for his achievements, however, his uncle, the Supreme Prosecutor, was murdered by Gil Yong-gi—that ex-friend. Heungjin was nearly framed and executed until the opposition coalesced around his case, with key pieces of evidence being released to the public. The elder Jak was saved, while Gil was executed. Doryeong eventually gained admission to the national university and engaged in a relationship with a young widower while he studied history. However, the widower died out of continued grief.
As a result, the current Minister of Foreign Affairs, his father, took a mourning period and appointed Heungjin in his place in the meantime. Relations between the elder and younger Jak frayed around this time. Heungjin seemed to desire a grandchild, which Doryeong refused to secure, even by single-parent adoption. Thus, Heungjin remarried and gained a young daughter. After Doryeong's own short mourning period, he went abroad to travel, where he met Ly Khanh.
He returned after a few years and became a professor at the national university, while Heungjin sought to become properly/permanently appointed as Foreign Minister through supporting a new prime minister in the next election cycle. Around this time, the Jak family is plagued by a slew of threats that only Doryeong seems to see and take action against by hiring out his detective friend. (but I might actually turn him into a prosecutor now; who knows)
Jak Onjo (name subject to change) He was the son of Jak Noljin, the elder of the Jak brothers, who ascended to prominence under the conservative period as the Supreme Prosecutor. The death of his father deeply shook him, and he vowed to help others find justice by becoming a prosecutor himself, based currently in the capital. His honest demeanor and dealings have won him a great deal of appeal, contrasting with his intimidating, ambitious late father.
Gil Yuk-Nyang and Yeonseok (pending names!) The children of the late Gil. The controversy garnered by their father caused the majority party to turn on him and his family. After his execution and the fallout it had on the party's reputation and power, Gil's children and widow were shunned, sometimes violently, and they quietly slipped away to Bellia (or some other place). Both children grew up somewhat adrift, adopting new names with their mother to disappear into the rest of the diaspora community. But none of them recovered. Yeonseok went on his own path, while sibling Yuk-Nyang stayed close with their mother.
That mother, quietly grieving until the end, on her deathbed beseeched her child to return to that terrible country and do what she could not—seek vengeance and exonerate their wrongly executed father. Yuk-Nyang thus found their brother and looped him into her scheme to return to Yul and bring down every single individual who had a hand in condemning their family, ending with exposing the venerable Jak Heungjin.
Ho Daeran and Nam The former, a recent migrant from the northern frontiers with a far more storied, violent past than he lets on. The latter, his reason for coming so far down south to the capital. The bachelor Daeran adopted Nam as his younger brother some time before coming to the capital, working stifling dull jobs that he hates to scrape together enough cash for Nam to study law and pass the bar. Nam deeply cares for his adoptive "brother" and desperately fights to have him declared innocent in a murder trial that seems all but pre-decided. The only attorney who is willing to take the case for such little compensation is Gom Baram.
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razmah1 · 1 year
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Potential in Ultra-deepwater Sabah, Malaysia – Can it be Realized?
Dateline 2022-10-17, SP Global: Exploration and development activities in deepwater Sabah, Malaysia have increased since the first oil and gas discovery, Kamunsu East 1, in the late 1990s by Shell. More than 45% of discoveries in the area are found within the Upper Miocene Cycle V reservoirs of the Baram Delta and the Northwest Sabah Province. The Kikeh field was the first deepwater development…
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learning-k0rean · 2 years
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바람
[ba·ram]
(noun) wind, air
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scrapbuuk · 4 months
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3 waterfalls at one spot. The facade is slightly concave.
The tropical rains made it difficult to reach here, and ruined the photography opportunity due to the mists/ droplets that landed on the lens and filters. Looks like I need a second trip.
Keluan waterfall, upper Baram - July 2023.
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aejeonghae · 9 months
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Party A (Im Hantae) will be responsible for Party B's (Han Baram) entire life. Party A will never betray Party B. In case of a betrayal, he'll be fined 10 billion won. Party A will do his best to make Party B debut as a singer or a composer. Party A will do his best to take care Party B's health. Sing My Crush (2023)
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lunaylin · 4 months
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doesn't it hurt?
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heretherebedork · 9 months
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I love Hantae so much. He's an idiot and adorable and so sweet and so goofy and the whole 'planning a future of spoiling the hell out of my new friend' is the best plan for the future I've ever seen. Boy literally went 'I've never had a dream before but now my dream is him' and wrote it out as a contract and Baram fell hard. No wonder.
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ginnymoonbeam · 7 months
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There are a lot of things I love about Sing My Crush, but the thing that really makes it sticky for me, the thing that makes me just want to soak in the story like a warm bath, is how much Im Hantae loves Han Baram. He loves him with all of his very big heart, even if he spends the better part of the show unclear on what kind of love he feels. He never wavers on that for a second: he is for Han Baram, even when he's mad enough to punch a bag about him.
And Han Baram is so afraid, so ready to be abandoned, and I relate to that hard. Seeing Im Hantae love him so fiercely and unrelentingly, with a love that feels real and earned and lived-in... it feels good. It's comforting like sunshine. I love it so much.
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mimigoey · 1 year
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Ah 😭😭😭😭😭 I LOVE YOU SENSEI ❤️ Don't make me cry like this. I'm not lying. I'm in tears. I can show you. We love you sensei. I want you too. ❤️ *Whimpers*
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