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raan-miir-tah · 2 months
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It's international day of action for hands off Rafah! We have been called to cut through the noise of the internet and only post about Palestine.
If for whatever reason physically attending protests and vigils is impossible, here's some stuff you can do:
Email your representatives (US)
Do your daily clicks
Stop Gaza Genocide toolkit
Ceasefire today.com
Print out flyers from Artists against Apartheid and put them up wherever they will be seen
Read and share Poems for Palestine
Request, check out, and read books about Palestine and by Palestinians at your local library
Hold your own/a private religious ceremony for the martyrs lost in the genocide. It's all religions vs the forces of colonialism, all remembrance is solidarity
Stream music from Palestinian artists and allies
Distribute and ensure that you are following the BDS boycott list
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There is no freedom until we're all free, do everything you can to strive to freedom
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Flame Atronach - Test concept
Art concept created for The Elder Scrolls: Online - "Kynes Challenge" limited edition book
Art by Roberto Silva
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uesp · 2 years
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With a Nord's death, fallen in battle, Warrior Goddess, guide us through shadow.
--Excerpt from a Hymn to Kyne.
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valthu-um · 1 year
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TES Aethestic Playlists (ESO Content Edition)
Do I have too much time on my hands? No, definitely not. Anyway, here’s a continuation of the Elder Scrolls Mixtape project available on Spotify. Pt. I Pt. II (WIP) Dungeons:
Scalecaller Peak
Fang Lair
Lair of Maarselok
Moongrave Fane
Black Drake Villa
The Cauldron
Depths of Malatar
Frostvault
The Dread Cellar
Red Petal Bastion
Icereach
Unhallowed Grave
Ruins of Mazzatun
Stone Garden
Castle Thorn
Bloodroot Forge
Falkreath Hold
Moon Hunter Keep 
Trials:
Aetherian Archive
Hel Ra Citadel
Sanctum Ophidia
Maw of Lorkhaj
Halls of Fabrication
Asylum Sanctorium
Cloudrest
Sunspire
Kyne’s Aegis
Rockgrove
Dreadsail Reef
Arenas:
Maelstrom Arena
Vateshran Hollows
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rvnwtch · 26 days
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Chapter Two of Blood Friend for Hire is up!
Thank you for waiting. I hope you enjoy!
And thank you @kynes-breath for tips and advice on how irl bloodwork can affect the body! So, so helpful!!!
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artorojo · 6 months
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Announcing the LEGO Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter set!
– 1,369 Pieces
– $164.99 / €164.99 / £149.99
– Available now
What do you think? Let us know in the comments! Full set description below.
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Prepare to soar above Arakkis in the new LEGO Icons Atreides Royal Ornithopter
The LEGO Group has today announced its first ever build experience from the Dune universe, from Legendary Entertainment based on Denis Villeneuve's film adaptation of Frank Herbert's masterpiece, with the LEGO Icons Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter, bringing one of the most iconic aircraft from the Spice-filled sci-fi epic to life in LEGO brick form.
As part of the new 1,369-piece build experience, fans of Dune will be able to recreate the dynamic dragonfly-inspired design of an Ornithopter like never before, with functional blades on the aircraft that can flap and retract with a 180-degree rotation.
Measuring 9 inches (23 cm) high, 22 inches (57 cm) long and 31 inches (79 cm) wide, the LEGO Icons Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter features a foldable landing gear – and the set also comes with eight all-new LEGO Minifigures of key characters from Dune, including Paul Atreides, Lady Jessica, Gurney Halleck, Chani, Leto Atreides, Liet Kynes, Duncan Idaho and Baron Harkonnen in his long robe.
The LEGO Icons Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter creates an amazing toy or display piece for fans of Frank Herbert’s original Dune novels or Denis Villeneuve’s recent hit film franchise, with Dune: Part Two set to arrive in cinemas from March 15th 2024.
“Like fans across the world, we were fully enraptured by the epic Dune when it released – so our return to Arakkis in Dune: Part Two was the perfect opportunity to bring this iconic craft to life in LEGO brick form,” said Michael Psiaki, Design Master at the LEGO Group. “Builders can now recreate this impressive ship with amazing detail, whether to proudly display or recreate their favourite scenes from the epic Dune saga at home.”
“Turning a beloved Dune icon into a LEGO masterpiece has always been our dream. The unique and creative design of this product perfectly aligns with both the Dune and LEGO spirit, and we're excited for fans of all ages to enjoy the experience," said Amber Sheppo, Vice President, Consumer Products and Partnerships, Legendary Entertainment.
The LEGO Icons Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter is available to pre-order from 24th October, and on-sale from the 1st February 2024, with the set available to buy in-stores and online for 164.99 USD / EUR and 149.99 GBP.
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babyballou · 1 year
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Enny Owl’s music could make Bon Iver cry. The much beloved skinny boi indie musicians of the 2000’s have met their match with this Celtic inspired fairy. In this zine, I chatted to Enny about story telling, navigating queer spaces and indie spaces as a Black woman and allowing yourself to binge tv without guilt. My interview zine series is available to read for free, online at my site and highlights amazing artists of color (of all artistic mediums!)
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tipsycad147 · 10 days
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Powerful Plant Magic with the Allies Already Around You
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MARCH 25, 2024 BY SANDRA KYNE
Throughout most ancient cultures, people believed plants to be magical and, in many cases, used them as much for ritual as they did for medicine and food. Although plants had a wide range of mundane uses, people must have felt that there was something more, something mystical about them that touched their psyches. Witches, and anyone who takes time to slow down and observe, can see and sense that the green world is enchanting and powerful. Even plants that may seem so familiar and ordinary can be surprisingly magical.
The witches, the wise women and men were the people to whom villagers went to for medicine, magic, and advice. In addition to knowing what to use, the wise folk knew when plants came into leaf, when they bloomed, and produced seed or fruit. The witches and wise folk of the past lived with the rhythms of the seasons, and while they may have gotten their hands on some plants from afar, they used them within the context of their world. Of course, we can nip out to the store or go online and buy whatever we want regardless of the season, but when you start thinking seasonally and locally about the plants you use for magic, their wisdom begins to speak to you.
When you work with plants within the context of the seasons, you learn how their cycles progress month by month. Basing at least some of your magical use of plants within the seasons also aids in developing more meaningful ways to connect with the green world, nature spirits, and the realm of the faeries. This, in turn, gives your rituals and magic more continuity and a natural flow as the wheel of the year turns. Working with the seasons also connects you through time with your ancestors and all the wise folk of the past.
Thinking locally for magic goes hand-in-hand with the local food movement, which is not only associated with more healthy foods but also considered more environmentally sustainable. Whether it's plant material for food or magic work, it's a win-win with less energy spent transporting it and fewer people handling it. Of course, everything can be energetically cleansed for magic, but it's something to think about.
This isn't to suggest that every plant you use for magic or the dining table ought to be locally sourced; after all, this is the twenty-first century and we have access to so much that can expand our magical work in so many ways. But, getting to know the plants that have been in your area for ages can foster a special connection with the spirit of the land. Even if you live in a city (I lived in Manhattan for a number of years), you may be surprised at what and where you find native plants.
Google It! To get started, all you have to do is what we all do when we have a question: we Google it. A simple internet search for native plants according to your state or region will give you a wealth of information. You will do more than discover the plants of your area; you will also find how they have supported native wildlife for thousands of years. This is especially important if you have a garden or yard. The small choices you make to fill a flower border or supplement a group of shrubbery can have a profound impact on the local food web. It doesn't matter whether you have a garden or flowerpots on a porch—butterflies and other wildlife will find what they need. We often talk about the interconnected web of life, and by working with native plants we can talk the talk and walk the walk.
Some garden favorites have wild cousins that fit nicely into a tamer environment. The columbine is a good example. The wild columbines (Aquilegia canadensis and A. Formosa) can hold their own amongst the varieties bred for the garden. The genus and common names for columbine were derived from the Latin aquila, meaning "eagle," and columba, "dove."1 Not only does this juxtaposition of symbolism bring balancing energy, but it also works separately. providing support for courage and the ability to make peace.
The common violet (Viola sororia), the sweet violet (V. odorata), and the sweet white violet (V. blanda) are wildflowers that have been invited into the garden. Loved for their heart-shaped leaves, the sweet violets have been adored for their scent since ancient times. In medieval Europe, they were used to scent linens and in later centuries, the dried flowers were sent as mementos in love letters. Think again if you regard these small, delicate flowers as lightweights, because they can pack a punch for banishing spells and breaking hexes, too.
Toss Caution to the Wind Instead of planning where to plant things, toss caution to the wind, and the powers of magic, by scattering a wildflower mix that is appropriate for your region. Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) is often used in seed mixes. It's a plant of the centaur that, according to Greek legend, Chiron used to heal the wound of a poison arrow. This plant's beautiful blue flowers are associated with happiness and love, and like daisies, they were used for love divination by pulling off the petals one-by-one. Speaking of daisies, you may also get ox-eye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare), shasta daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum), or other quintessential white daisies in a wildflower mix. As an alternative to plucking their petals, place a small piece of root under your pillow to dream of someone you love. Daisies are especially helpful for contacting and working with nature spirits and faeries.
Poppies are also included in some wildflower mixes. The common red poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is associated with witches and goblins and is an excellent plant to use in defense and protection spells. A few poppy seeds placed under the pillow is an aid for dream work. This flower is also instrumental for luck and prosperity spells.
When Ordinary Is Extraordinary While Gandalf said that, "power can be held in the smallest of things," so, too, can a very common plant hold a great deal of power. Perhaps one of the most common plants considered as mundane and often maligned is the dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). We played with them as children, blowing on the seedheads and making wishes, but adulthood set in as well as a prejudice against these little bursts of sunshine. Aligned with Brigid and Hecate, the dandelion can enhance your psychic abilities and boost protection spells. Okay, so you may not want to plant them in your yard, but no doubt some will find their way to you on their own.
Maples (Acer spp.) are some of the most common trees and you may have one or two in your yard or a nearby park. Don't walk by and overlook them for magic. Maples are especially powerful for attracting abundance; use a little maple syrup and visualize the sweetness of life. They are also helpful for releasing what you no longer need, including sorrow.
Connection Perhaps most of all, working with native plants establishes a strong connection with the natural world on a deep, soul level. This connection helps us access different levels of awareness that bring deeper significance to our lives and our magic. It fosters an awareness of something greater than ourselves and helps us recognize that we are a part of it. Working with local plants according to season also brings us full circle to connect with the wise folk of the past.
1. Frances Tenenbaum, ed., Taylor's Encyclopedia of Garden Plants (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003), 31.
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daggerfall · 3 months
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👋 hiya! My name is M (just the letter), they/them pronouns, 27 years old, ace, from the PNW. About me below ⬇️
I've played Skyrim and Oblivion in the past and am actively playing Elder Scrolls Online (NA/PC) and it is the focus of this blog. I've never played Arena or Daggerfall (despite the url) and only barely "played" Morrowind and never will. I've done a good amount of endgame stuff as a tank main (sometimes dps main), but my heart will always belong to my characters and their stories.
My favorite trials are Cloudrest and Sunspire, my favorite dungeons are Scalecaller Peak, Stone Garden, Unhallowed Grave, and Coral Aerie, and my friends will say I have an unhealthy relationship with Blackrose Prison. I have all trial tris up to Kyne's Aegis and three Unchained clears. I'm that Breton Hero guy and also that Relequen guy and am rapidly becoming that Leramil guy.
In the past and on my old url I was more active and social but after roughly 6 years in tesblr, I'm tired and have very little tolerance for people being annoying for one reason or another. I'm not here to argue about whether or not ESO is canon (it is, how are people still arguing this 10 years later) and I'd mute if it existed - if you get caught up in a block then ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ I'm just here to post my little guys and my dungeon tri achievements.
I'm more social on our ESO discord, Scalecaller's Minions (invite link embedded). Our mods are @scalecallerpeak @yffresbeard and @tonal-modulator and it is 18+ (we're just all adults now and prefer no minors there)
Banner and avatar by @/hyeleth on twitter
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breton hero / sebastien harbert : eso cinematic trailer character and the oc i've based off him, nightblade/necromancer, best friend and partner to my main
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raan-miir-tah · 1 year
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Omg omg I haven’t been blogging bc I was in Boston BUT!!! Those city folk have designated comic book stores so I managed to get lost years one and two ^-^
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uesp · 2 years
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"Kyne is called the Kiss at the End, for most Nords agree that Kyne leads the dead to Sovngarde. She is revered as the Goddess of Storm, called upon to bring rain and snow in dry times. She protects her faithful from the raging gales and blizzards that regularly sweep across the Skyrim expanse. Other names applied to Kyne include Widow of Shor and the Mother of Nords."
--Excerpt from Goddess of Storm, Mother of Nords.
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cavenewstimes · 7 months
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How a web sleuth revived expect the survival of the clown wedgefish
This post was initially included onHakai Magazinean online publication about science and society in seaside communities. Learn more stories like this athakaimagazine.com Peter Kyne takes a seat at his desk to compose a eulogy for a fish he’s never ever fulfilled. It’s summer season 2019. No researcher has actually seen indications of the seriously threatenedRhynchobatus cookior clown wedgefish,…
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graceblake · 2 years
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zwritestuff · 3 years
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THEM THEM THEM THEM!!!!
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drag-birthdays · 3 years
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April 5th
Happy birthday Kyne!
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