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Posts by Dei 🌞

Après bon je suis anar .

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

c'est terrible parce que c'est midly infuriating genre pas assez pour que ça me casse franchement les couilles mais juste assez pour que ça m'agace

3 months ago 0 0 1 0

les takes de gauches sur ce réseau c'est vrmt un délire, vous voulez pas être encore plus mou despi ? mdrrr

3 months ago 0 0 1 0

je commence 2026 de retour dans les tranchées là ah SAH on kiffe bien

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

trop bien 2026 jv me recoucher

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

trop fan de spiral down gratos un random ass jeudi soir là

3 months ago 0 0 1 0

j'avais paumé mon ptn de mdp # susane

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

bah guess what

6 months ago 3 0 0 0
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non mais ptn la scene de bourreau je vais pas m'en remettre. j'ai envie de la dessiner

7 months ago 0 0 0 1

Il va me falloir un moment pour process ce que j'ai lu .

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

jv me kmot PTNNNNN DUMAS SALE ENCULER JV T'ATTRAPER

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

losing my sanity !!!!!

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This is a comic about two characters from the book La Reine Margot (Queen Margot), Coconnas, a red-haired and hot-headed catholic noble man, and de La Mole, a dark haired protestant. In this scene that takes place during St Barthelemy, Coconnas is the first to draw blood by stabbing de La Mole with a dagger while yelling "Touché!", and de La Mole is quick to respond with his blade by slashing his cheek. At first, the scene is in grey/blueish tones - it's night, and the characters can't recognize each other at first. But then, La Mole yells "Lâche!" (Coward!), and Coconnas recognizes the man he sought to kill the chapter before, but also the man who was his friend before the beginning of the massacre. At this sight, Coconnas enrages.

This is a comic about two characters from the book La Reine Margot (Queen Margot), Coconnas, a red-haired and hot-headed catholic noble man, and de La Mole, a dark haired protestant. In this scene that takes place during St Barthelemy, Coconnas is the first to draw blood by stabbing de La Mole with a dagger while yelling "Touché!", and de La Mole is quick to respond with his blade by slashing his cheek. At first, the scene is in grey/blueish tones - it's night, and the characters can't recognize each other at first. But then, La Mole yells "Lâche!" (Coward!), and Coconnas recognizes the man he sought to kill the chapter before, but also the man who was his friend before the beginning of the massacre. At this sight, Coconnas enrages.

Here we see de La Mole's reaction to Coconnas' agression. He seems almost trapped, one against many, retrieving into the shadows of a corridor while swords are pointed at him. His shoulder's hurt, blood drips from his wound and his hair.

Here we see de La Mole's reaction to Coconnas' agression. He seems almost trapped, one against many, retrieving into the shadows of a corridor while swords are pointed at him. His shoulder's hurt, blood drips from his wound and his hair.

Became obsessed with Dumas' La Reine Margot. Bon appétit

10 months ago 36 12 2 0
The characters Coconnas (a red haired, tall and strong bearded man) and La Mole (dark haired, with a small mustache and white clothes) from La Reine Margot ( Alexandre Dumas ). Both of them are fighting, as you can see Coconnas almost embracing La Mole threateningly in his tense arms with a furious look on his face. He’s almost gripping the clothes on La Mole’s back with one hand, while the other holds a dagger ready to strike. Coconnas bleeds from his chest, while La Mole bleeds from his shoulder. La Mole looks frightened but stared right back into Coconnas’ eyes. They’re about to fall, as La Mole is already losing his balance.

The characters Coconnas (a red haired, tall and strong bearded man) and La Mole (dark haired, with a small mustache and white clothes) from La Reine Margot ( Alexandre Dumas ). Both of them are fighting, as you can see Coconnas almost embracing La Mole threateningly in his tense arms with a furious look on his face. He’s almost gripping the clothes on La Mole’s back with one hand, while the other holds a dagger ready to strike. Coconnas bleeds from his chest, while La Mole bleeds from his shoulder. La Mole looks frightened but stared right back into Coconnas’ eyes. They’re about to fall, as La Mole is already losing his balance.

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Another illustration about La Reine Margot because I’m obsessed with them

10 months ago 133 32 4 2
The character La Mole from La Reine Margot (Dumas) holding a flower (hawthorn) and resting his head on his hand. He's a dark haired man with blue eyes wearing white clothes with some golden embroidery lining his collar and sleeves, a red coat with a black collar rested on his shoulder and a black hat with a white feather. He looks lost in thought, smiling a little. The background is a page from "The Praise of Folly" from Erasmus, specifically a small text about forgiving friends and lovers and being blind to their imperfections narrated from the personification of Folly. This book was important to the Protestant Reformation as it is criticises the Church, while the flower La Mole holds supposedly bloomed during Saint Barthelemy. Of course all of this holds a meaning, since La Mole forgave his friend Coconnas for attempting to murder him several times this night as he was protestant, and Coconnas a catholic. I also chose this text as the folly of love is strongly related to La Mole and Coconnas and their troubles, as Cupido is mentioned as the father and creator of all bonds.

The character La Mole from La Reine Margot (Dumas) holding a flower (hawthorn) and resting his head on his hand. He's a dark haired man with blue eyes wearing white clothes with some golden embroidery lining his collar and sleeves, a red coat with a black collar rested on his shoulder and a black hat with a white feather. He looks lost in thought, smiling a little. The background is a page from "The Praise of Folly" from Erasmus, specifically a small text about forgiving friends and lovers and being blind to their imperfections narrated from the personification of Folly. This book was important to the Protestant Reformation as it is criticises the Church, while the flower La Mole holds supposedly bloomed during Saint Barthelemy. Of course all of this holds a meaning, since La Mole forgave his friend Coconnas for attempting to murder him several times this night as he was protestant, and Coconnas a catholic. I also chose this text as the folly of love is strongly related to La Mole and Coconnas and their troubles, as Cupido is mentioned as the father and creator of all bonds.

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Another Reine Margot illustration, here is La Mole drawn on a text from Erasmus "The Praise of Folly" from 1511

10 months ago 90 28 0 2
Another drawing about the two characters Coconnas and La Mole from La Reine Margot (Dumas). They're hugging each other tightly. Coconnas is wearing bandages on his chest, while La Mole is wearing a white shirt with loose embroidered sleeves.

Another drawing about the two characters Coconnas and La Mole from La Reine Margot (Dumas). They're hugging each other tightly. Coconnas is wearing bandages on his chest, while La Mole is wearing a white shirt with loose embroidered sleeves.

La Mole/Coconnas hug :))

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10 months ago 151 34 0 0
An illustration of the two characters from Queen Margot (Dumas), Coconnas and La Mole. Coconnas is a red haired, strong bearded man resting his hands on a sword. He's confidently smiling at his friend, La Mole, a dark haired man with blue eyes seemingly biting his nails with a worried look. La Mole wears a white outfit from the 16th century with a red coat from the same period loosely put on his shoulder, while Coconnas wears a red/orange outfit and a white ruff.

An illustration of the two characters from Queen Margot (Dumas), Coconnas and La Mole. Coconnas is a red haired, strong bearded man resting his hands on a sword. He's confidently smiling at his friend, La Mole, a dark haired man with blue eyes seemingly biting his nails with a worried look. La Mole wears a white outfit from the 16th century with a red coat from the same period loosely put on his shoulder, while Coconnas wears a red/orange outfit and a white ruff.

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Coconnas and La Mole from Queen Margot, once again

9 months ago 131 43 2 1
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These are three characters from Queen Margot (Dumas) and their dogs. Charles IX, the king, is feeding bits of cake to his two greyhounds while smiling, while Henry from Navarre holds his (an Italian greyhound) in his arms. Finally, Catherine de Medici is feeding something.. unidentified to her small greyhound. Weird move, Catherine…

These are three characters from Queen Margot (Dumas) and their dogs. Charles IX, the king, is feeding bits of cake to his two greyhounds while smiling, while Henry from Navarre holds his (an Italian greyhound) in his arms. Finally, Catherine de Medici is feeding something.. unidentified to her small greyhound. Weird move, Catherine…

Would you care for some royal dogs ?

(A little thing from Queen Margot again…)

8 months ago 114 29 2 0
An illustration of Charles and his dog Acteon from Queen Margot (Dumas). This scene is pretty awful as the king, Charles, discovers his dog (his best friend) has been poisoned and has died trying to comfort itself by cuddling an object belonging to him. He’s holding his dead dog close to him, enraged but unable to scream and realizing he’s also going to die from the same thing.

An illustration of Charles and his dog Acteon from Queen Margot (Dumas). This scene is pretty awful as the king, Charles, discovers his dog (his best friend) has been poisoned and has died trying to comfort itself by cuddling an object belonging to him. He’s holding his dead dog close to him, enraged but unable to scream and realizing he’s also going to die from the same thing.

Charles and Acteon, from Queen Margot

7 months ago 102 20 0 0
This is a comic illustrating a small scene from the book Queen Margot from Dumas. King Charles IX of France retains king Henry of Navarre in his appartements and tries to force him to convert to catholicism after ordering the St Bartholomew massacre. The room is lit from the fires in the city, making the page look red.
"You have to understand me, Henriot!" Asks the king. "I understand, sire." Replies Henry.
"Well ?" 
"Well, sire", I do not see why the king of Navarre should not do what so many gentlemen and poor folks have done. For if they all die, poor unfortunates, it is because the same terms have been proposed to them which your Majesty proposes to me, and they have refused, as I refuse."
Charle's expression changes into a fierce and savage one.
"What!" Yells Charles, gripping his arm. "Do you believe that I have taken the troubles to offer the mass to those whose throats we are cutting yonder?"

This is a comic illustrating a small scene from the book Queen Margot from Dumas. King Charles IX of France retains king Henry of Navarre in his appartements and tries to force him to convert to catholicism after ordering the St Bartholomew massacre. The room is lit from the fires in the city, making the page look red. "You have to understand me, Henriot!" Asks the king. "I understand, sire." Replies Henry. "Well ?" "Well, sire", I do not see why the king of Navarre should not do what so many gentlemen and poor folks have done. For if they all die, poor unfortunates, it is because the same terms have been proposed to them which your Majesty proposes to me, and they have refused, as I refuse." Charle's expression changes into a fierce and savage one. "What!" Yells Charles, gripping his arm. "Do you believe that I have taken the troubles to offer the mass to those whose throats we are cutting yonder?"

A small scene from Queen Margot

(Charles IX forcing Henry, king of Navarre, to convert to catholicism to escape the St Bartholomew massacre)

7 months ago 31 10 2 0

UUUUUUUGH DUMAS SALE PETIT BATARD

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

en train de finir la reine margot

jv me tuer en fr je pense

7 months ago 0 0 1 0
sketch of Doorman from Deadlock in his day off outfit, he is looking at a list of groceries and is holding a paperbag with his other hand. At the right there's a chibi head of him saying "i would rather be folding laundry at the Baroness"

sketch of Doorman from Deadlock in his day off outfit, he is looking at a list of groceries and is holding a paperbag with his other hand. At the right there's a chibi head of him saying "i would rather be folding laundry at the Baroness"

i just wanted to draw a casu Doorman

#deadlock | #doorman

7 months ago 45 9 0 0

jsp à Lille jamais t'as ça, tu renseignes quelqu'un on te fait la discute un peu et genre tout le monde ressort content de l'interaction jsp

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Un peu oe, les gens sont vraiment désagréable, parlent trop mal etou c'est ???

Apparemment c'est normal dans la région mais WAAAAH LES AIGRIS LA PTN ; tu renseigne gentiment une daronne dans un parc elle te parle comme si tu l'avais bassiné 3 plombes et que ça la faisait chier

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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C'est vraiment Paris en pas bien genre MDRRR

genre j'aime beaucoup le temps que j'y passe parce que je suis en bonne compagnie MAIS c'est pas beau et samer les gens jpense c'est le pire 😭😭😭

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

Vraiment j'aurais pas gouté à Lille avant mon avis serait ptet plus clément mais déso la chteam j'habite une ville où les gens sont heureux d'y vivre

9 months ago 2 0 2 0

J'ai désormais une ébauche d'avis sur Lyon

et c'est pas positif MDRRRRRRR

9 months ago 2 0 1 0
An illustration of Saturn, surrounded by blurry silhouettes of a crowd and streetlights.

An illustration of Saturn, surrounded by blurry silhouettes of a crowd and streetlights.

A drawing of Saturn shyly smiling with a slight blush

A drawing of Saturn shyly smiling with a slight blush

A drawing of Saturn eating spicy noodles. She has her hair put up to keep it out of her face

A drawing of Saturn eating spicy noodles. She has her hair put up to keep it out of her face

A drawing of Saturn, slightly hunched over, with a feral expression and bloody wound on her nose

A drawing of Saturn, slightly hunched over, with a feral expression and bloody wound on her nose

some saturn draws i did a while ago. i just love her #saturntrick #shadowrun #ocsky

9 months ago 31 11 3 0
Couverture du futur supplément Risks & Rewards pour le jeu de rôle Shadowrun Sixth World.

Couverture du futur supplément Risks & Rewards pour le jeu de rôle Shadowrun Sixth World.

L'éditeur Catalyst tease la prochaine campagne pour #Shadowrun Sixth World, "Risks & Rewards", qui prendra place au Caire et impliquera la corporation Mitsuhama. Un parfum de Budayeen qui pique notre curiosité… www.catalystgamelabs.com/news/a-message-from-mct

#JDR #JeuDeRole #Cyberpunk

10 months ago 0 2 0 0