Ironclad and Slay the spire in general will sometimes just worm its way into my brain so
have my fave
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5 years after Notre Dame caught fire ...
Scaffolding that shrouded the top of Notre Dame Cathedral following a devastating fire in April 2019 is being removed, marking a milestone in its reconstruction.
Archaeologists at the Notre-Dame Cathedral unearthed a lead sarcophagus and fragments of the temple's ancient rood screen, offering a rare insight into the history of the world-famous cathedral currently under reconstruction after a devastating fire in 2019. One of the first finds was a fully preserved anthropomorphic lead sarcophagus was found, which archaeologists say probably belonged to a high dignitary and could date back to the 14th century. “We were able to send a small camera inside which showed cloth remains, organic matter such as hair and plant remains,” said Christophe Besnier from France's National Archaeological Institute on Tuesday. “The fact that these plants are still there indicates that the contents have been very well-preserved.” Notre Dame commissioned the excavation works inside the church as a precautionary measure ahead of the installation of a giant scaffolding needed to restore the around 100-metre-high wooden roof ridge.
From the ashes rose a team of heroes, working tirelessly to revive the soul of Paris. Witness the untold stories, the painstaking efforts, and the triumphs of human ingenuity as they rebuild more than just a cathedral, they rebuild hope.
A 360-degree panorama showing the interior of Notre Dame’s vault and the woodwork that carpenters are rebuilding. This space was severely damaged in the 2019 fire.
Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral, ravaged by fire in 2019, is on track to re-open on time on December 8, the head of the reconstruction said Wednesday. The fire at the UNESCO-listed cathedral, which welcomed 12 million visitors a year, shocked the world on April 15, 2019.
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had an evil idea
what if similar to firescales there were certain "curses" for each clade given how pretty much all of them are kind of enchanted forever. something gone wrong in Permafrost's animus enchantment gives very few dragons powers and abilities not seen in any regular ones. no one really knows the what or how or why, except that it's extremely rare, and these "frost touched" dragons usually hatch before disastrous events to be either the salvation or the doombringer
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Types of Synergy in Game Design, as conceptualized by me, Angie Nyx
Multiplicative Synergy: When two or more good things combine to make a great thing. "I combine this attack that hits five times with a buff that gives a flat boost to every strike."
Antinegative Synergy: When a high positive hampered by a negative has the negative removed. "This move deals double the damage with half the accuracy. Good thing I have the Never-Miss upgrade!"
Counteractive Synergy: Responding to external circumstances with choices that work against it. Also known as counterplay. "The enemy is probably gonna have a poison attack, so I'd better be ready to deal with status conditions."
Ante-Up Synergy: The opposite of antinegative, when you keep the risk and go for it anyway. This one's more difficult to call a synergy, but others i talked to about this said it was worth putting up here anyway. "This attack has a 50% chance to kill either me or the opponent, and i'm in a mood to gamble."
If you come up with more, reblog or reply with it and I'll probably share!
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"The fire in your smile almost burns me up with desire as these spires of me sire more fire.."
More and more fire blazing me to the floor with desire - eUë
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