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Posts by mehres, movement baron

This almost reads like a parody. But it’s very real.

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Monkey-men, Pig-men, female and male Rooster people

Monkey-men, Pig-men, female and male Rooster people

Giant Tiger-men, pirate Rat-men, pirate Dog-men

Giant Tiger-men, pirate Rat-men, pirate Dog-men

Brigand Rabbit-men, Vampire Snake people, Men of Akavir, Ox snow demon

Brigand Rabbit-men, Vampire Snake people, Men of Akavir, Ox snow demon

Goat-men, giant Horse people.

Goat-men, giant Horse people.

In PTR there's this idea of full Chinese zodiac animals for Akaviri races. Filling in the rest of the minor races.

This family portrait noticeably lacking a huge Red Dragon though. I'll have to add one to the long list of things to draw✌️.

#elderscrolls #morrowind #akavir #projecttamriel

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Tried adding some cracks below this ice, crazy what a difference it makes compared to the flat texture 🧊

#indiegame

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A pre-rendered main menu driven by gear and steam… wheel and pump…

📺: Thief: The Dark Project, Looking Glass Studios, 1998

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I needed this, thank you coolcab

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Don’t infect me with your curse!

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Magic: The Gathering will just be this until it dies. i don't think the UB toothpaste can be put back in the tube.

5 months ago 158 26 10 2
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KILL SIX BILLION DEMONS killsixbilliondemons.com

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extremely cool

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Me, knowing Grey Sweatpants weather is almost here

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Rihad city at night.

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Dungeoneering sustains me

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A luxurious ox with flowing locks covering their eyes, standing regally against a plains backdrop on a cloudy day.

A luxurious ox with flowing locks covering their eyes, standing regally against a plains backdrop on a cloudy day.

👋

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What do you know, I have a very old painting of her being cured of blight by a Tribunal Temple associate. There's a quest about it in the game.

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@neckbread.bsky.social hi hello hope you're doing well. wanna play dawn of war again sometime?

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Arctic Eggs (2024)

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Please, not again....

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morrowind newtscale vibes 😍

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Sniff.

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“The Enemy” this is probably my favorite card I’ve drawn in this entire deck.

1 year ago 1606 309 16 1

Okay. Don't tell no one you seen me, okay? I'm off now.

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Under con-
ditions so desperate, the hard, marvelous task of this century is
to create justice in the most unjust of worlds, and to protect freedom from those souls who, out of principle, choose servitude. If
we fail, man will return to darkness. But at least we will have
fought to find light.

Under con- ditions so desperate, the hard, marvelous task of this century is to create justice in the most unjust of worlds, and to protect freedom from those souls who, out of principle, choose servitude. If we fail, man will return to darkness. But at least we will have fought to find light.

Camus: Under conditions so desperate, the hard, marvelous task of this century is to create justice in the most unjust of worlds, and to protect freedom from those souls who, out of principle, choose servitude. If we fail, man will return to darkness. But at least we will have fought to find light.

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orange cat looking unimpressed

orange cat looking unimpressed

i'm constantly talking to the cat like "who's my little baby man? who's the cutest little pumpkin muffin in the whole wide world?" and he looks like this

8 months ago 1567 80 58 4

Rhubarb that crackles in the dark. It is grown with only candlelight and because of that, it grows so fast you can hear it. This method produces especially sweet rhubarb.

An article where you can read a bit about it and listen to the sound: www.atlasobscura.com/articles/for...

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You, a slack jawed Neanderthal: Duhh my tik tok where I make a weird face just made a million dollars. I'm going to eat a gold crusted steak to celebrate

Me, a modern philosopher: I've crafted a magnificent sentence on a website where my only reward is getting yelled at. I live for this shit

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Marker drawing of the nude torso of woman, her back facing us. Her back and neck is tattooed with a pattern of circles, lines, and unreadable script. Her head is shaved and her arms are crossed.

Marker drawing of the nude torso of woman, her back facing us. Her back and neck is tattooed with a pattern of circles, lines, and unreadable script. Her head is shaved and her arms are crossed.

During the Apostolic (c.1E 340-390) and Catholic (c.1E 390-500) Periods, it was customary for High Prelates of the Alessian Order to tattoo themselves with elaborate "maps" of their divine holdings. As the power of the Order grew, these maps came to encompass the majority of their bodies.

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Screenshot of a Twitter post from Susie Dent (@susie_dent) that reads: "Word of the day is 'latibulate' (17th century): to hide in a corner in an attempt to escape reality." Sent 5:50 AM 2020 October 31 via Twitter for iPhone. 9,642 Retweets. 3,054 Quote Tweets. 46.5K Likes

mierac replied, "ok well we're bringing that back obviously"

Screenshot of a Twitter post from Susie Dent (@susie_dent) that reads: "Word of the day is 'latibulate' (17th century): to hide in a corner in an attempt to escape reality." Sent 5:50 AM 2020 October 31 via Twitter for iPhone. 9,642 Retweets. 3,054 Quote Tweets. 46.5K Likes mierac replied, "ok well we're bringing that back obviously"

The word of the day is "latibulate."

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I really don't have time for any of this.

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