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browsethestacks · 6 days
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Zatanna
Art by Peach Momoko
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puppyeared · 3 months
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presto the magician!! 🐇🪄
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mamaangiwine · 1 year
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This may be a great big, juicy Controversial Opinion (tm) that I'm throwing out to the wolves here, but I personally feel that if you're gonna go down the path of magic and the occult, you need to just come to terms with the fact that somewhere, at some point, there is going to be something that fucks you up a little bit.
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thatsbelievable · 4 months
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pierrelucstl · 11 days
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Marisa isn't happy.
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breebird33 · 23 days
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✨🦋 COVER REVEAL 🦋✨
I'm delighted to finally share the cover of my upcoming MG graphic novel—THE FIRELIGHT APPRENTICE!
In a city powered by magic and still recovering from a bloody war, Ada is concerned about her younger sister Safi’s developing powers. She understands that Safi could learn how to control her magic under the apprenticeship of a king's magician. But with the memories of war still fresh, Ada is conflicted by this prospect—despite her knowing that she can’t keep Safi safely at home with the threat of deadly, power-thieving liches prowling the kingdom.  When a traveling group of magicians comes to the city to perform, they immediately recognize Safi’s talents and offer to take her on as an apprentice. Safi is thrilled about her new adventure—even if that means leaving behind Ada and their sickly father. And Ada is right to worry about her sister, for there may be monsters hiding behind friendly faces…
Out October 29, 2024 with QuillTree Books/HarperCollins >>>Available for pre-order NOW<<<
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flowersosa · 3 months
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Sometimes I think of Elliot and Quentin, for what the were and could have been if the writers were patient, and actually told their story.
Peaches and Plums motherfucker.
A line; that without context means nothing, but means the world to two men encapsulated in their own tragedy, yet undeniably and irrevocably in love.
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thefugitivesaint · 21 days
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Alice Helena Watson (1896-1984) ''The Princess Elizabeth Gift Book'', 1930
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illustratus · 1 year
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bryegobrr · 2 months
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redrew my desert margo since i did a lil magicians rewatch and she slays 💅
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palatinewolfsblog · 7 months
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"Remember: For centuries people lived in fear of witches, magicians, dissenters, "infidels". Instead of fearing and fighting those who sow such fear to maintain and increase their power." U.N. Owen.
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browsethestacks · 4 months
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Zatanna
Art by Danica Brine
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erika-xero · 6 months
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REPOSTOBER, DAY 12: Inwilis (2018-2023) LONG POST!
I started working on illustrations for @inwilis in early 2018 and since then we've become friends! I have made DOZENS of artworks of her beautiful characters over the past five years and I absolutely love each one of them. Starting with Isil, the center character of the BIGGEST, the MOST AMBITIOUS piece I did four years after this one!
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The second commission was of Uriel! He is a guard and, more importantly, a charming fellow:
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Araal (I'd vote for him in the Inwilis sexyman poll, but actually I'd vote for ALL of them if I could):
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The next two were of Uriel and Gogram, @bitemerogers's elf boy!
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And a solo pic of Gogram I did for @bitemerogers back then, as a bonus!
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The next ones were in my mixed media art style! Sirgris de Heurteloup, majestic and dangerous:
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Neldoranthir of House Vaennyre, war mage and politician:
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Meadharan, God King of Cyriaca. He was a powerful God who chose to descend and live in the mortal realm with Eire, his mortal lover:
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And Eire herself!
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Malganth and Sherilyn Haleus, the infernal brother and sister!
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Princess Blaithin, a child saved from the corpse of her mother:
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Sibri Haelus:
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2019!
The Wolf King Parthalan and Iseabel in the Helmet Hall.
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Galadan, lord of the Andains, the semi-gods of the lands of Inwilis!
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Isil, turning into her Ishvari Kalavar self!
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2021-2022 THE TRIPTYCH
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Pre-war part. Isil, Valora, Eire, Basha, Zian, Mazatecli, Meadharan and Syrège belong to @inwilis, Nill belongs to @bitemerogers. And some of the background characters are my own designs, hehe (the blue lady, the green-haired lady and the lynx girl!).
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The fall of Meadharan! This one was stylized to look like a tapestry or fresco.
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And the post war piece depicting Isil in the ruins:
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Soft, warm and nice commission of the MacFragan Inn (also, say hello to Bunny, @bitemerogers's beautiful fae boy):
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And a solo-sketch of Aeon (I LOVE HIM SO MUCH) as a bonus!
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There's also a couple commission I did for @inwilis and @bitemerogers featuring their boys Rhis and Fin, but it's too hot to be shown on Tumblr :P so here is the BED:
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And a bit of Rhys:
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2023
Thallys (@bitemerogers) and Galadan (@Inwilis) in their secret garden (and very in love). I literally CRIED WHEN I READ THEIR STORY and almost had a heart attack TWICE.
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Inwilis is not just a regular customer to me: she is a dear friend of mine and I love her stories and characters from the bottom of my heart. I hope that SOME DAY she will release some of her stories for general public and if she will shoose me as an illustrator for the cover for her book it would be an honor to me. Thank you for putting your faith in me and trusting me with your beautiful and complex characters!
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mamaangiwine · 1 year
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☆☆ Reblog! ☆☆
I've seen a few posts on here from a variety of different blogs now that seem to kinda lament the fact that tumblr is not as rewarding to intermediary/advanced practitioner blogs, and I think that's kinda sad because that's what I want so see. So reblog if you're one of the following-
- An intermediate/ advanced witch, wizard, sorcerer or any other practitioner who doesn't necessarily post for beginners.
- A pagan/polytheist who posts about their thoughts and lived experiences in connection to their gods/faith.
- A mystic who wants to get into the nitty-gritty of scripture, theology, and personal approaches.
- A practicioner who posts mostly UPG, theories, and/or experimental magic.
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thatsbelievable · 9 months
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city-of-ladies · 27 days
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Bénita Anguinet (1819-1887) was one of the famous magicians of her time. Her impressive tricks bewitched France and Europe.
A family tradition 
Bénita learned her trade from her father, Antoine, an illusionist who performed in local fairs and later in Paris. She made her debut on stage at age 7 and would accompany him father on tour. By 1840, Bénita had become the family’s figurehead, her fame having relegated her male relatives to the background. 
Unlike her father, Bénita performed only in theaters. She toured across France and traveled to Western Europe and Algeria. Contemporary reviews praised her skills, marveling at her “prodigies” and “wonders”. 
The star of Paris 
In 1856, Bénita acquired her theater at the Pré-Catelan, near Paris. It could host up to 170 spectators. She performed there continuously during afternoons and evenings, from spring to autumn. 
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Bénita's theater (1856)
Bénita became a true celebrity and a fashionable topic. Female conductor Laure Micheli composed a piece in her honor: Bénita the magician. 
Among her tricks were the inexhaustible bottle, producing various liquors according to the audience’s wishes, and the fantastic cardboard from which the illusionist pulled many objects that weren’t supposed to fit in it in the first place. 
Her signature trick was the mysterious cabbage. Bénita would make a glove and a ring borrowed from spectators disappear. She made them reappear inside an egg, itself enclosed in a lemon, wrapped inside an orange, which then emerged from a beet forming the heart of a huge cabbage. 
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Back on the road
Bénita’s success coincided with the rise of female illusionists. From the end of the 1850s and for two or three decades, many women would occupy the top of the bill, with their husbands or male relatives performing only secondary attractions. Women also practiced the discipline as amateurs.
Bénita's Parisian fame didn't last and her revenues plummeted in 1858. A year later, Bénita toured France again. In 1863, she settled in the Iberian peninsula where she performed until she died in 1887.
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Further reading 
"Bénita Anguinet (1819-1887), la célèbre illusionniste du Pré-Catelan"
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