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hazeltailofficial · 2 months ago
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VALENTINE’S FLASHBACK
Lorac Mega Pro Palette 4
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na1xelblogs · 5 months ago
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Hi guys, sorry i havent been posting for a long time cause i was really busy soo ill just post while i settle all the chaos in my phone(°•_•)❤
This is my sprunki oc btw his name is Lorac.
I still have three more sprunki ocs but ill post them soon<3
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virgochalet · 1 year ago
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tenth-sentence · 11 months ago
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In fact, it reminded Tanis strongly of Lorac's throne in the doomed elven kingdom of Silvanesti.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Spring Dawning" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
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whats-in-a-sentence · 11 months ago
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It swayed in the winter wind, singing soft music as it spread its limbs to shelter Lorac's grave from the winter's darkness, waiting for spring.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Winter Night" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
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embraceyourdestiny · 9 months ago
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*roulette wheel of my interests* uhhhh lebsarose / thorny lord b2b edit
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“Back to back to you / I don’t wanna fall right back to us / Maybe you should run right back to her (Gwyneth) / I don’t wanna go back, back, to back.“
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“Took a long time, breaking myself down, building myself up, repeating it. I don’t wanna feel feelings. I don’t wanna feel feelings. I don’t wanna feel feelings.”
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j-august · 1 year ago
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"I suppose all Londoners who survived the winter of 1940 with nerves unimpaired, did develop what the psychologists call 'a defence mechanism' - they learned to disregard disessential bangs."
E.C.R. Lorac, Checkmate to Murder
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grippysoxx · 9 months ago
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living400lbs · 1 year ago
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"The entrance of Elizabeth Leigh brought Grenville to his feet with a whoop of joy. “Angel!” he exclaimed fervently, but Elizabeth only made a face at him.
“I don’t approve of coming to see comparatively young men in their own rooms,” she announced haughtily. “Not on moral grounds, but because it gives them swelled head. However, my club’s no place for a good talk. There’s always some long-chinned spinster listening in from behind a pillar, and restaurants are the same, so I just came here."
- from Bats In The Belfry by E.C.R. Lorac, written in 1936.
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nenaarts · 2 months ago
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BICHOS LTDA
PG. 13 - 17 O Estagiário - Partes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (FINAL) Arte & Roteiro: NENA Roteiro: ISAMU  
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kaggsy59 · 4 months ago
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"...the great ribbon of the Danube itself showed strong and dark..." @BL_Publishing #ecrlorac #BLCC @medwardsbooks
I continue to play catch-up with the lovely review copies from British Library Publishing, and I have to confess to have been having such fun with the crime classics recently! They’ve been a wonderfully distracting treat during stressful work times and even whilst I was poorly in February! The fact that I read today’s book when I was ill shows just how far behind I am with reviewing but there you…
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frimleyblogger · 7 months ago
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Black Beadle
A review of Black Beadle by E C R Lorac – 241105 It is always a delight when a new reissue of a novel by Edith Caroline Rivett under her nom de plume of E C R Lorac pops up on my recommendation list on the Kindle. Black Beadle, originally published in 1939, is the sixteenth in her Robert Macdonald series and it deals with a subject that was high on the agenda at the time and has contemporary…
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na1xelblogs · 5 months ago
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SilliesX3❤
*they're both my ocs btw:D*
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yosem007 · 1 year ago
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raunchily · 1 year ago
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Scarlett Johansson at LORAC getting her makeup done during the Cabana Oscars Beauty Buffet with Allure Magazine in West Hollywood, 2003
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vintagerpg · 5 months ago
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After New Beginnings, the DLS-series swerves into a three-part series of adventure modules centered on three of Dragonlance’s races of elves. Not on Taladas, even — back on good old Ansalon. Are they connected, a three-part epic? Nope. Just three elf adventures that vaguely tie in to some Dragonlance novels about the histories of the elven nations. When I say that folks had no idea what to do with Dragonlance after the original DL-series wrapped up, this is the kind of stuff I am thinking about.
This is DSL2: Tree Lords (1991). That is a mighty fine cover by Brom and I think primarily because of that cover, the vibe does not feel particularly Dragonlance-ish. This module takes a look at the Silvanesti, whose forest kingdom was corrupted by the dreams of King Lorac and the green dragon Cyan Bloodbane, as nicely presented back in Dragons of Dreams. The first half of the module is actually a sourcebook detailing the Silvanesti Scout kit for the Warrior class; they’re the ones tasked with reclaiming the corrupted wilderness. And they get some cool equipment to help them do it, including greenmasks, which don’t make them look like elvish Green Goblins in the least, no sir.
The second half of the module puts our new scouts to the test in a series of five brief, interconnected scenarios. They’re fine! Pretty standard fare for the early ’90s, with players crawling from event to event rather than through dungeon corridors, for the most part. I generally like the construction here, the idea of a series of elf-centric adventures with one primary goal. You could easily spin a campaign out of this and, even though I reflexively dislike elves, these elves seem more interesting than most. Perhaps because of their dream-corrupted landscape, they feel more akin to Celtic faerie traditions than most fantasy elves (Terry Dykstra’s illustrations may have something to do with this). I had this module back in the day and liked it then. I still do. Even with the elves!
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