wallpapers illustrated by いとうべん太 + 今井宗仁
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Landscape with Temple Ruin and People Listening to an Orator
by Hubert Robert
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~100-150, (Auctor incertus), Λόγιος Ερμής (Hermes Logios)
Fontes: Marie-Lan Nguyen & Jastrow
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starting 2024 the same way i spent 2023: asking you to look at my ocs
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Siren's Song, A Mountain Remorse, a Lancer first-party supplement, is out! So let's about the talents within it!
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Jesus was the greatest communicator who ever opened His mouth, possessing impeccable and consummate understanding of truth, pure and holy passion for that truth, flawless reasoning, accurate interpretation, and unmatched dexterity with the language.
John MacArthur, Hard to Believe, p. 58
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PATHFINDERS - The Halfling Bard
As I've said many times before, in this same series of drawings, bards are much more than the musicians in an eternal state of lasciviousness and wanting to get laid with everyone, something that they tend to be seen especially by older RPG players. The historical inspiration of the bards includes true human archives, responsible for preserving knowledge, whether of the places where they live or of a specific noble family to which they are linked - William Shakespeare is often called "the English bard" precisely because of this. Furthermore, they do not always need to be linked to musical performances, they can be dancers, actors and, in this case, orators.
I built the idea of this character a little together with my cousin when I made him a Halfling Bard, with a special focus on the oratory aspect and also on the social history of Halflings - in the original idea it was with D&D 3.5e in mind, not Pathfinder 2e, but which ended up fitting here too -, generally shown as a people without a land to call theirs, seen as inferior beings by other societies. Perhaps with this specific bard, using the magical item of a phoenix feather used as a "pen", he will do just that, uniting his people in squares in large urban centers under the banner of an ideology that will free them from oppression - something that is much more obvious in the original drawing, but I hid it here just for better aesthetics.
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Main antagonists of Three Wise Warriors: The Shogun and the Corpses.
Second image is the concept art of the Corpses.
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Einoch: If a pretty girl disagrees with me I will immediately change my views. I have no principles.
Lux: Well maybe you should have some principles.
Einoch: You’re right, maybe I should.
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Source details and larger version.
Here’s my gallery of unusual imagery from vintage college yearbooks.
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Alcibiades
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From North Central College's 1911 yearbook.
Here's my gallery of unusual imagery from vintage college yearbooks.
Wondering about this post? Wait for the dissertation (TBA).
For now: Weblog ◆ Books ◆ Videos ◆ Music ◆ Etsy
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be grateful 🦋
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Winston Churchill: A Titan of Leadership 🎩🌟
Early Life and Background: Winston Churchill, born on November 30, 1874, in Oxfordshire, England, hailed from a prestigious family. His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was a prominent politician, setting the stage for young Winston’s entry into the world of politics.
Significant Achievements: Churchill’s political career is studded with remarkable achievements. Perhaps most notably, he served…
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