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You Can't Hide From Us | Duncton Chronicles Animation Meme
You Can't Hide From Us | Duncton Chronicles Animation Meme YouTube video by Skylacine

New YT video!

You Can't Hide From Us | Duncton Chronicles animation meme

youtu.be/Yz70H6I-hAQ

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ID: A drawing of an elderly gray mole with brown eyes smiling. End ID.

ID: A drawing of an elderly gray mole with brown eyes smiling. End ID.

Hulver bby. I had to make him look at least a little bit like Nava.

#tekart #dunctonwood

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Watercolour of a bend in a country road with autumnal trees. Painting by Charlotte Loukes

Watercolour of a bend in a country road with autumnal trees. Painting by Charlotte Loukes

top of Duncton Hill.
A hazardous but beautiful road. I can’t help thinking of William Horwood’s moles in the Duncton Wood stories. It only lends its name to the books but I like to think of their relatives tunnelling away around the woods and fields of #Duncton.
#dunctonwood #art #fiction #sussex

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ID: A drawing of a white mole with dark eyes. She has a smiling expression. End ID.

ID: A drawing of a white mole with dark eyes. She has a smiling expression. End ID.

Glee from The Book of Silence! She's a delightful character, I love how positive and supportive of her friend she is in a rather cruel world.

#TekArt #DunctonWood #TheBookOfSilence

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ID: A drawing of a mole with a scarred flank and a blue eye. She has a dark coat. End ID.

ID: A drawing of a mole with a scarred flank and a blue eye. She has a dark coat. End ID.

Henbane from Duncton Wood, one of my favorite characters of all time. Her development is just πŸ‘Œ

#TekArt #DunctonWood

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Digital image of the character Quail from William Horwood's The Duncton Chronicles. Quail is a bald, pinkish mole, depicted in heavy shadow with one paw raised to the viewer. He is licking blood from one talon. The background is red and black with heavy spatter patterns, indicative of blood.

White text above him reads: "For ours is the punishment of the STONE, the just judgement of the LIGHT, the pain in the SILENCE that makes clean and purifies!".

Digital image of the character Quail from William Horwood's The Duncton Chronicles. Quail is a bald, pinkish mole, depicted in heavy shadow with one paw raised to the viewer. He is licking blood from one talon. The background is red and black with heavy spatter patterns, indicative of blood. White text above him reads: "For ours is the punishment of the STONE, the just judgement of the LIGHT, the pain in the SILENCE that makes clean and purifies!".

(4/24) And now for... #dunctonwood fanart! I love these silly mole books to death. I wonder if I can post my gigantic family tree here without breaking the site...
Anyways, here's Quail, who I need to draw more. #artsky #xenofiction #furryart #animalart #mole #williamhorwood

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Oops Duncton Wood Abacelsus they have TAKEN OVER…
#guiltygear #dunctonwood

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Duncton Wood’d the Abacelsus awww yeah woo yeah!
#guiltygear #dunctonwood

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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers! 9/20

#booksky #books #bookchallenge

#dunctonwood #williamhorwood

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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.

#Books
#BookSky πŸ’™πŸ“š
#BookChallenge
#dunctonwood
#williamhorwood
Day 13

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Mandrake from the mole series

#art #dunctonwood #dunctonchronicles

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This is a photo of the cover of Duncton Wood. Written by William Horwood. The picture is of a young Mole leaning over a log looking down to a much older Mole. They are surrounded by Autumn leaves. This novel was written in 1980 and I must have read it around that time. No memory of it remains. This is my Easter reading

This is a photo of the cover of Duncton Wood. Written by William Horwood. The picture is of a young Mole leaning over a log looking down to a much older Mole. They are surrounded by Autumn leaves. This novel was written in 1980 and I must have read it around that time. No memory of it remains. This is my Easter reading

Retro reading #DunctonWood

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