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cookiepotofchaos · 1 year ago
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Some long(ish) ramblings and thoughts about the England vs Ireland game and U19s England vs Lithuania games below the cut.
I'm glad the U19s games are becoming more available, it's interesting to watch and see up-and-coming players.
U19s England vs Lithuania, Final Score 10-0
Difficult to really assess a team's quality when even the commentators pointed out that Lithuania would never normally be facing a team like England at this stage of a competition. It must be a bit disheartening going into a game you are fairly certain you'll lose substantially in.
Lithuania really did struggle; there were moments of sparks, where the ball was driven forward with intent, but lack of follow-up or people to pass to just meant it always ended up back with England. Darija Mikuckytė had such a hard shift in goal - the 25 shots on target do not tell the full story of pressure she dealt with. Kudos to her for continuing to throw herself at the feet of players to prevent them getting shots off even as the scoreline increased.
But, as I said, it's tricky to tell how well a team plays when they are so totally in control of the game. Vivienne Lia looks a clever player out on the wing, she had a decent number of well-placed crosses in and got a goal of her own. Arsenal have got some quality youngsters coming through for the upcoming season; as well as Lia, I've seen decent things said about Michelle Agyemang and Katie Reid, with Agyemang getting a hat-trick in this game alongside City's Poppy Pritchard.
They face Serbia on Wednesday, so it'll be interesting to see how they fare in that match.
England Vs Ireland, Final Score 2-1
Pleasantly surprised to see Weigman use all 5 substitute slots available, with all but one well before the end. Good to see some players who haven't seen much, or any, international minutes get time.
I find it interesting how there's still a lot of "such and such is benched, they're washed/out of favour/not good enough/no longer first choice" in football discussions, rather than just that some people are better against certain opponents, play styles, tactics, or so on. Rotation is good and so is flexibility. The England squad could probably benefit from some more of it, though there will be the teething problems and inconsistencies that come with that learning curve. Which was apparent against Ireland.
Park was fantastic, making and finding space in the middle, nipping in and out, strong passing and vision; probably player of the match for me. She seemed to have some indecisiveness when nearer the goal, at times keeping the ball for too long when she should have passed earlier, and at other times passing the ball when I think she may have been better positioned to take a shot. But that's something that'll come with age and experience, which hopefully she'll get more of on the international stage.
Thought Le Tissier was pretty decent in RB, made some good runs with well chosen and placed crosses in and forward to help open up chances. She seemed more confident when she was a bit further forward, making those long runs down the right, and a little less certain deeper in the England half. When she was tracking back, she seemed less sure and more prone to just passing back (though...that was a bit of a feature of the back-line overall). Overall, I think she put in a solid 90 minutes and shows decent potential.
I was delighted to see Naz get her debut, think she's a great player (sympathies to poor Kirby though, she looked very unwell when the camera panned to her...). Naz had good anticipation, read the game and momentum of play well, and used her pace alongside that to make runs that caused trouble for the opposition. She nearly got a shot on goal with her first (?) touch, and Ireland took a yellow card to stop her sprinting off on a counter attack (probably sensible, because she would be gone). I'd love to see her get a solid spot next squad call, and not just be a reserve, though I know the quality of players available makes the decisions challenging sometimes.
Didn't get to see enough of Beever-Jones (her coming on earlier would have been great), but she got straight into play with crosses and passes into the box which showed sparks of her potential. Hope she plays more as well.
On a wider scale, moving away from the newer players, it was a bit inconsistent in places. Which, with so many changes and so many usually core players not playing there was always going to be some wobbles. But you've got to try new things sometimes.
I've seen a few comments about it was only 2-1 because of the penalty, so could have been 1-1, but the penalty was given because Hemp was pulled down when she had an open goal in front of her. Without Hemp being pulled back, I don't think Brosnan would have gotten back in position in time to make a save. I think it would have been a goal either way.
There does seem to be some hesitancy or uncertainty or...something near the box and with taking shots on goal. I think this is where England miss James the most and it is difficult to replace a player like James when she's not available.
Other players seemed to have some wobbles, Greenwood had some great tackles and defending and then wobbled in other place, Carter and Charles both had interspersed moments of solid defending and then some heavy touches and misplaced passes. I wondered if the collision Carter had in the box after her shot on goal may have been a bit heavier than first realised, she seemed a second off her usual after that. And Charles is coming back from an injury, so there will always be some shakiness there.
Hampton was also a bit shaky at times. Made some solid saves, interceptions, and crosses collections, but some definite indecisiveness on the ball and her long-ball distribution was not great which meant there was a lot of short passing. Under pressure, you can see the same couple of shakes and errors start to creep up for Hampton. And, of course, there was that panicked moment of heavy touch that she had to race to fix and, thankfully, kept focused and did.
It felt at times like the defense were over-relying on Hampton's reputation for long-ball distribution to get the ball forward and when, for whatever reason, that wasn't working for her, it left Hampton getting the ball more than was fair, which made the indecisiveness worse.
Interesting to see what happens against Sweden.
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thecreaturecodex · 3 years ago
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Vampire Pumpkin
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“Inktober Monster Challenge 10: Vampire Pumpkin” © Richard Svennson, accessed at his deviantArt here
[I will no longer be in Europe for the World Tour project in October, but I still figured I should cover this exceedingly spooktacular monster. The only primary source for the vampire pumpkin comes from Tatomir P. Vukanović, who wrote about the folklore of the Romani in Serbia. Part of me wonders if it is a goof, in either direction. Whether Vukanovic made it up as a joke, or whether the Romani he interviewed made it up to mess with the guy asking all the questions. 
Regardless, the original vampire pumpkin doesn’t bite people; it just moves around and causes ill-feelings. Which makes it more “vampire” as in monster than actual blood drinking undead. This is one of the few images of the vampire pumpkin out there, and it gives it fangs (which has the advantage of making this something you can fight, rather than a hazard).]
Vampire Pumpkin CR ½ NE Plant This creature resembles a large, blotched pumpkin with vines still attached. It has narrow eyes and a small slit for a mouth, in which are surprisingly sharp canine teeth.
In cursed lands, or areas where the undead commonly roam, even the vegetables may turn sinister. Vampire pumpkins can form from any sort of curcubit, including melons, squashes and gourds, but for whatever reason pumpkins are the most common. Vampire pumpkins are barely sapient, being able to understand a few words in a language commonly spoken where they live. They obey intelligent undead creatures, and are slavishly devoted to vampires. A vampire’s castle may have a patch of vampire pumpkins growing outside it, whether the vampire wants it or not.
Vampire pumpkins are skittish and cowardly if not led by the undead, and tend to skulk in shadowy places rather than attack indiscriminately. If cornered, or if a foe is clearly weakened or dying, it will bite, which causes a surprising amount of blood loss for such a little nip. What makes vampire pumpkins especially dangerous is their cursed aura. Whether or not the vampire pumpkin shows itself, creatures near it become more vulnerable to accidents, disease and other misfortunes. Thus, identifying the vampire pumpkin is often more difficult than actually killing the thing—vampire pumpkins are slow, and can be pulped, chopped or boiled with only slightly more difficulty than an ordinary squash.
Despite their sinister behavior, vampire pumpkins are still edible. Dishes made with them have a slightly more iron-rich flavor, but are otherwise harmless.
Vampire Pumpkin          CR ½ XP 200 NE Tiny plant Init +4; Senses low-light vision, Perception +4 Aura malaise (30 ft., DC 12) Defense AC 13, touch 12, flat-footed 13 (+2 size, +1 natural) hp 11 (2d8+2) Fort +4, Ref +0, Will +0 DR 2/slashing or bludgeoning; Immunities curses, plant traits Defensive Abilities negative energy affinity Offense Speed 15 ft. Melee bite +3 (1d2 plus bleed) Space 2 ½ ft.; Reach 0 ft. Special Attacks bleed (1d2) Statistics Str 10, Dex 11, Con 12, Int 3, Wis 10, Cha 13 Base Atk +1; CMB +0; CMD 10 (cannot be tripped) Feats Improved Initiative Skills Disguise +1 (+21 as vegetable), Perception +4, Stealth +12; Racial Modifiers +20 Disguise to appear as a mundane vegetable Languages Common (cannot speak) Ecology Environment any land Organization solitary, pair, basket (3-6) or patch (8-24) Treasure none Special Abilities Aura of Malaise (Su) A living creature within 30 feet of a vampire pumpkin must succeed a DC 12 Will save or suffer a -2 penalty on all saving throws for the next minute. A creature that succeeds its save is immune to the aura of malaise of that vampire pumpkin for the next 24 hours.
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imlostinsantacarla · 5 years ago
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anon: Dampyr thing for all of them please. If it's not too much trouble? You can write it however you want. Either preferences/would include or whatever is fine by me. Sorry for late reply. Dampyr is from old balkan folklore. My grandma from Serbia used to tell me the stories. It was long time ago so I'm kinda rusty on the details. Basicly, they are half-vampires. They weren't turned, but born that way from human mom and vamp dad. Unlike other half-vamps they look like human but age extremly slow and heal faster. They can't be hypnotized(sorry David your little noodle trick won't work) and their blood is leathal for vampires. They can drink vampire blood and absorb their knowledge.
(a/n: to the anon that requested this! i’m sorry that it’s taken so long to post this and i’m also so sorry that i lost your original request. i’ve worked so hard on this and it took me even longer to complete only bc when i was editing the draft of this piece tumblr didn’t save it so all of my previous hard work was gone. i hope you enjoy these! thanks so much for requesting! - admin kat 🌙❣)
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The Lost Boys Dating a Damphyr!Reader Headcanons:
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David:
° David is quite the nonchalant lad of the bunch, however, even he has difficulty in denying the fact that you intrigue him exponentially. So, it’s safe to assume that this Lost Boy is littered with curiosity over your skills and abilities.
° One thing that David prides himself immensely on is his knack for compulsion. It’s always been his forte, even in the early days of being an immortal being of the night. 
° He also made you very aware with how displeased he was when he found out that mental tricks did not work on you. He moped about for a solid week and a half because compulsion is one of the few things in his existence that quenches his constant boredom. Taking that away from him throws everything off balance in his books.
° My boii sincerely attempted to play mind tricks on you from the very start and you certainly were having none of it. But then again, David should be ecstatic because this means that mentally you are in little danger to the tricks and trades of mental attacks.
° It also caused him to begin to ponder about what really was going through your mind most of the time. It almost gave you an air of mystery which he honestly preferred. It made you more challenging to read and less likely to submit. David is always up for a challenge after all.
° David will not lie either, he finds it intensely attractive when you drink from him. He get’s drunk off of the euphoria, your lips pressed to his wrist... The sight is enough to turn him on. I also imagine that vampires (particularly mates) drinking each other’s blood is rather intimate, and by allowing you to drink from him, it shows a more vulnerable side to David. It shows that he trusts you with his life. After all, you are more than capable of sucking him dry if you allowed your impulses to cloud your vision.
° In the heat of the moment, David’s logic is thrown behind a mist of lust and desire. He get’s quite carried away and soon you find his teeth nipping at your neck whilst you straddle him, his fangs pinching the delicate skin wondrously. Your heart flutters it’s blood beneath the surface. If he just sinks his teeth into you he’ll-
° This is where you pull back, breaking all contact and denying him everything that he wants. With a huffing sigh he flops back into the dusty old couch that is situated in the cave, blue eyes pulsing electric. How could you deny him this?
° You mumble a soft reminder, eyes not meeting his piercing gaze. He isn’t able to drink your blood because if he does, he would be no more. This is something that almost enrages him. Why did his mate have to have such an immense drawback? You’ve totally thrown the balance out of his desires.
° “Well, sunshine, aren’t you a little bit morbid.” Acrimony darts from his mouth, followed by a whirl of cigarette smoke. He tilts his head back, bleach blonde hair in disarray from your previous fiasco. His large calloused hands grasp your waist, pulling you closer to his being. He was taunting you. Taunting you for refusing him what he wanted.
° “I won’t be morbid when you’re foaming at the mouth.” You tilt your head to the side, eyes finding his oceanic ones. You were now challenging him, reminding him of what could happen if he allowed himself to grow careless with you. You only meant it well, but David never enjoyed being told what to do.
° “Yeah, yeah, point taken, princess.” He simpers up at you, that smoke wedged between his kissable lips. You pluck it from his mouth and stub the damn thing out before capturing his lips with yours with a hungry fire only he created in you. You had no problem with allowing him to get lost in you once more, only for you to playfully deny him his greatest wish. This was always about control... and you were the one in charge.
° Initially David mocks you about this. Why are you denying him? Are you worried for his safety? Please! He can handle himself, darling.
° But nevertheless, he’s not actually dumb enough to risk it... just in case.
° And it isn’t until one particular night that you miraculously managed to get out of both eye and ear shot from David. Another vampire had unwisely entered Santa Carla and attacked you. David had managed to get there just in time to witness the vampire drinking from you, along with the treacherous torture the vampire ensued as a result of it’s own foolish mistake.
° You healed rather quickly and effortlessly from it, yet you remained seated on the floor, panting wildly. Terror fluctuated through your body, your limbs vibrated in anxiety. It took a few moments for you to soothe yourself. What helped you calm down was discussing why that vampire was dead. You see, the rate in which a vampire dies after consuming your blood matters greatly on the amount it has taken in. If it has drank more then it will die quicker and with less in it’s system it will die slowly. Both ways are excruciating.
° And for the first time in his entire immortal existence, David experienced the heebie jeebies. He hadn’t even had time to pull the vampire from you prior to it dying on the spot. The memories were a vivid ordeal that continued to play behind his eyes.
° But was he scared out of his mind? Well, Paul definitely thought so!
° “Well, I guess you weren’t fooling around with the lethal part, princess.” David wedged a smoke between his lips and lit it, the glowing amber in the dark alleyway the only light. The way David had uttered the statement seemed almost mocking. Just like him. You knew he was only covering up the cluster of emotions underneath the surface.
° “Yeah, no kidding.” You muttered bitterly, a roll of your eyes causing your blonde boyfriend to chortle under his breath.
° “And I was also right about something else, y/n. The whole experience is definitely morbid.” He concluded, his gloved palm finding yours in the darkness to hoist you up onto your feet and into his protective embrace. He’d be damned if he allowed anything like this to happen again.
° David is quite known for his protectiveness over the people and things that he holds dearest to him. He also has a possessive streak that is unrivaled by any of the other boys. That vampire attacking you only caused him to hover closer to you when he could, a relaxed arm draped over your shoulders, hands placed firmly on your waist... you name it! There was a primal instinct in him that made him feel slightly perplexed. He wanted you all to himself and he wasn’t going to allow anyone else to take you away from him.
° As stated above, this blonde bad boy is possessive and high-key selfish. He only desires to have your entire attention focused on him. He also feels that it’s his job to keep you safe, but that can be hard when it’s the day time.
° “Well, well, well, how’s my special vampire doing today?” David would smirk in your ear, rough voice husky as he chortled. His teeth scraped tenderly against the shell of your ear, his cool breath fanning against the delicate skin of you neck, eliciting a deep shiver from your being. He was surely satisfied with that.
° “Would you stop calling me that, David? I’m not even a real vampire.” You’d roll your eyes in an exaggerated motion, shaking your head softly whilst you attempted to mask the smile that began to spread across your countenance.
° “Not until hell freezes over, dear.” He’d grin triumphantly in your ear.
° “Urgh!”
° At times David will attempt to still perform compulsion on you which he only does to get under your skin. As a result, all it really does is cause you and the boys to fall into bouts of intense laughter.
° “You sure it doesn’t work, love?”
° “Yeah, I think with hundreds of failed attempts you’d have realized that for yourself, babe.”
° “Alright, if you say so.”
° It’s also a known fact that David has no regard for human life whatsoever, and along with Paul, he really isn’t overwhelmed with joy when you sustain yourself on human food. Since you were brought up to be human, it’s quite difficult for you to let go of your human moral compass. The human part of you tells you not to harm humans. But David also see’s that as a challenge.
° David really wants you to feed from humans because logically vampires are far stronger when they do. So that obviously applies to your kind, right? Well, not so much. See, a full vampire needs to hunt and feed every night to curb the intense thirst that they feel. You do not. You’re able to go with longer periods of time without blood and sustain yourself of human food, even if it makes you less strong. So it takes a little while for David to realize that. It also takes him some time to understand that your ability to blend in as a human makes it particularly difficult for hunters to figure out what you are. Very smart.
° Going on hunts with David are bonding experiences. Before him you hadn’t ever hunted. You had stolen blood bags from the hospitals and blood drives, which had quenched your craving for it. So to begin with you were very awkward when feeding. David needed to show you the ropes, had to teach you to relax and let your instincts kick in.
° Although you are a half vampire, you are very different from Star, Laddie and Michael. You were born one, which actually sets you apart from the other non-born vampires. Like you are capable of walking in the sun without it making you feel weary and exhausted (this is due to you having been exposed to it your entire life, which almost created some form of immunity to it because your mother shunned the other part of you, conditioning you to be more human than vampire).
° To find out that absorb his knowledge when you feed from him makes him very intrigued to say the least. As David is possessive, he won’t allow you to feed from any other vampire. He’s caught off guard when you tell him about memories, etc. that you have absorbed from him.
° As pay back for all the mocking he does to you, you’re kind of an ass about it all. You tend to bust out terribly embarrassing memories from long ago that the boys never let him live down. Now that they’ve resurfaced, David isn’t too keen about it. Cue him then being a grumbling and pouting mess about it for awhile after. I mean, you basically roasted him in front of his boys so of course he’s feeling sensitive afterwards. But that sorta stuff doesn’t go unpunished, my lovely.
° It’s definitely a given that David would halt any and all of the rude things the other boys may say about you. He won’t tolerate any of it. Not even a funny look will be cast upon you.
° You have to understand though that things have been challenging with Star, especially since she rejected their life style. The boys find it hard to trust newcomers because of that but also due to their pasts as humans. But with that said, he’ll still harmlessly tease you. Harmless teasing from the boys is also alright. Though as soon as it begins to upset you, that’s when he’ll shut it down instantaneously.
° David is also certainly watchful over you when hunters are around. Those are the moments in which he will not allow you to leave the cave in the day time. If you’re going out, it’ll be at nighttime with him and the boys. His worst nightmare is you dying or getting hurt. He’s literally the most dramatic of the bunch. You sometimes think he’s just being a control freak, but usually something will happen that’ll make you realize that he’s only trying to keep you safe.
° Yes, you may heal quite swiftly, but he’s really certain that you won’t come bounding back from a stake to the heart.
° In the bedroom department, David is very dominant. He’s in charge and despite what others may think he is a rather passionate lover. The fact that you’re a Damphyr allows him to ease up a bit. Since you’re more durable than a human he can ease up and just enjoy the experience. He totally uses his super strength and speed, you don’t complain either.
° David is low-key a nerd and researches the legends and myths of hybrid vampires, Damphyr’s, etc. in every country. Sometimes he’ll put your skills to the test and you bet your backside that he’s all smug about it (especially when you can’t do something). Your mate is kind of an ass not gonna lie.
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Dwayne:
° Dwayne’s interest is undeniably peeked when he figures out that you’re a Damphyr. Now there’s even a sliver of something that you both have in common. You’re both vampires, - well you’re half of one -. Sincerely, he finds you so mesmerizing. He’s only ever heard of vague and patchy legends of your kind that are more like myths.
° But hey! It gives him the courage to peek out of his shell a little more and begin talking with you. You both hit it off instantaneously and it all just blossoms from there.
° Although you may heal quite swiftly and possess more strength than a human, Dwayne cannot resist it when his protective and watchful nature kicks in. So you better be prepared for him to still be a meat wall that always slots itself in between you and any possible threat.
° He’s very aware of the fact that you can fend for yourself, he has no doubt in your abilities, I promise you that. Being vigilant of those that he loves is something that comes quite naturally to Dwayne, - he’s even protective of his fellow Lost Boys -. Consider it to be a good thing that he wants to keep you safe.
° He allows you to drink from him whenever you may feel the urge to, but he’s not like David where he’ll hound you about it. Dwayne is rather relaxed and knows you can’t live off of him because A) You’d kill him. And B) You need something else for sustenance too.
° Hunting with Dwayne has now become the normal thing. Primarily it was peculiar for you as you had never fed with another vampire around. You had always kept that to your lonesome. So during your first ten feedings he would accidentally make too hasty of a movement, which would kick start this primal instinct in you to fight him for your meal and territory. But you’re forgetting that Santa Carla is his territory.
° It’s a blessing that Dwayne is so grounded and relaxing, because he was able to defuse the tension and anxiety you felt in those moments. He’d reassure you that he wasn’t there to steal your meals or to harm you. He was doing this to help you for when you hunted with him and the boys. But if it proved far too overwhelming for you, he would give you your space when you hunted because he totally empathized with you.
° Out of all the Lost Boys he is the most chill and relaxed when it comes to you living out more as a human. Dwayne is very appeasing. His energy helps even Paul stay rooted down in the present moment. But that doesn’t stop him from being a wild one! But nevertheless, he’s very tolerant of your human nature coming into play in everyday life. It doesn’t bug him in the slightest.
° In fact, he encourages it! Dwayne doesn’t see the point in trying to get you to suppress a part of you that is totally natural to your being. In all honesty, he thoroughly enjoys the simplicity of sitting on the counter tops in your kitchen and watching you cook yourself a home cooked meal. He’ll even sample some of it and tell you what he thinks. Although he’s really not a fan of when you use garlic!
° So since you’re a born half vampire, Dwayne really does comprehend that you don’t just require or need blood in order to keep yourself and your hunger fulfilled. There’s honestly no pressure on his part for you to have to feed on human blood. You could even drink animal blood and he wouldn’t even bat an eyelash!
° Though the more human blood you consume the stronger you are. Yet you’ll never be as strong as a full vampire, and Dwayne totally get’s that.
° Dwayne is the biggest softie known to man because he loves listening to your heartbeat! And in my opinion, I think that it would run a tad bit slower than an actual humans heartbeat. Just the sound of it makes him grin so wide that it’s as though the sun is beaming brightly across his face! Urgh i’m dying! 
° This raven haired boy is really known for not taking anyone’s bullshit and when it comes to you? He’s not going to stand for anybody disrespecting you. This is regardless of whether it’s the boys or not and in any context. He will not let anybody push you around.
° And again, within regards to the boys, Dwayne will shut their shit down pronto! Rude comments, nasty looks, you name it! None of it is tolerated in his books. 
° And you best believe he’s flattened Paul at least once for saying something dumb about you.
° Much like David, Dwayne wishes to know more about your kind and will secretly research it. He get’s pretty abashed when you know that he does. The boys tease him a lot for it, especially in front of you, but you swear it’s adorable.
° Every once in awhile he will tell you facts he’s read up on or heard about in regards to your kind. He likes it when you debunk whether that’s a myth or not, and there’s even a lot that you still don’t know.
° “Hey, I uh- I heard your kind tend to become hunters of vampires, well, your kind mainly hunts your fathers because your fathers are the vampires.” He’d pipe up from beside you softly, his orbs landing on everything else but you. If he wasn’t dead you swore he would be blushing bright red by now.
° “Where did you learn that?” You’d bat your lashes at him, almost stunned he’d heard about that.
° “Nowhere, just heard it around.” Dwayne would smile softly, his deep eyes peeking at your face as he rubbed the rear of his neck sheepishly.
° “If you’re asking me whether I’m a vampire hunter or not, then fortunately for you the answer is no.” You’d grin up at him. That was a relief for him.
° Since he’s a vampire, Dwayne doesn’t tend to regard human life all that highly because to him and the boys, humans primary source to them is being prey, nothing more. However, since you are part human, he’s more tolerable of humans and their nature, even if it can a little confusing for him to figure out.
° Yes, I’m aware that he too was once human round about 80 years ago, but I like to imagines that as the years have stretched on his human nature has dwindled into nothing. Vampire morals are much different from human morals. He’s also dead and hunters consider him to be soulless now.
° Due to Dwayne’s vigilant nature, he is always apprehensive whenever you do get hurt, - even the thought of you being injured or killed sends him into an internal panic! He knows that you can heal quite impressively, yet it never stops him from experiencing worry over you. He cares about you after all.
° For all he knows, there could be some sort of poison out there that could kill you instantly!
° It’s a scarce occurrence for Dwayne to fill you in on his fears and anxieties (big or small). Dwayne is particularly physically strong and at times he feels like he needs to keep up a guard, like he’s holding all the pieces together. So even though he doesn’t directly tell you these worries, he still feels these said cluster-fuck of emotions. This can be quite challenging for him to digest, so some patience is needed on your behalf.
° Consistently this occurs because you have been though and he requires a lot of comforting from you, along with reassurances that you are alright.
° And afterwards, he is at your side as much as physically possible. It may feel a bit smothering but please do remember that Dwayne once had a brother named Jasper whom he lost a long time ago. You are now one of the only people that he has left that he loves and cares about.
° Compulsion isn’t Dwayne’s forte really; he’s never been good at it anyway. That’s more David’s style and the raven haired vampire is okay with it. However, he is intrigued about it not having an affect on you. He’s a huge advocate for your own free will and would never screw around with it.
° He is also incredibly relieved that hypnotization doesn’t work on you because David can get carried away with those sorts of things. You’re mentally protected which means one less thing for Dwayne to fret over.
° You’ve also got a lot more stamina than the average human (as does Dwayne) so there are plenty more rounds when it comes to the bedroom side of things, which he’s really into. ;)
° Dwayne is a very passionate lover whom enjoys taking his time in worshiping your body. Your added stamina means you can go for hours, which is just the way he prefers things.
° At times he does forget that you are only part vampire until something occurs that reminds him of it.
° He contemplates about the little things that you do when he’s not around or just in general. Do you hanging sleep upside down from the ceiling like him and the boys? Does garlic irritate you as much as it does the full vampires? Do you sleep through the day just like them? It’s honestly seriously adorable.
° Despite having a quiet nature, Dwayne will ask you a lot of questions, though he’s got an incredibly amazing knack for spreading them out so as to not cause you to feel bombarded or overwhelmed by his curiosity.
° Also Dwayne is really a phenomenal listener. He just loves the sound of your voice and could listen to it for hours!
° Dwayne has never seen firsthand what happens to vampires when they drink from your kind and he’s not bagged on the idea on finding out or even daring to try it out for himself. He’s ballsy but not that ballsy! As soon as you told him he took your word for it.
° Genuinely though Dwayne does take a lot of what you say as the truth. You’re the one who’s experiencing it. Every Damphyr is different just like every vampire, werewolf, human, etc.
° You’ve also become apart of the boys family, which surprisingly enough, Max allowed. So all in all, Dwayne is intensely ecstatic that he get’s to spend a lot time with you.
° He is aware that you age far slower than a human which is a relief to him. It’s just a little unknown to either of you on whether you will pass away one day as the legends are all conflicting. Even you are unsure about it. You boy try not to dwell on it all that much because then things become depressing.
° And that’s another worry of his. You dying. He genuinely just wants to spend forever with you. Poor baby.
° Dwayne is literally the best boyfriend ever tbh. My heart  m e l t s  just thinking about it!
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Paul:
° Paul has never shut up once in his whole entire life, so it’s safe to say that he won’t be shutting his mouth when it comes to you either. I mean that in the sense of him inquiring a lot about you. This is totally expected at this point, and in all honesty, half of them don’t even make any sense, - particularly if he’s high or drunk -.
° “So you can run really fast right?”
° “Well, faster than a human.”
° “Does that mean you’re like the flash then, doll?”
° Give the poor boy a break though, he really is trying here!
° And funnily enough, Paul is without a doubt convinced that you’ve got some sort of super power that you’re not showing anyone. You think that this is the most ridiculous thing you’ve ever heard in your entire life. But Paul? Nah, he won’t relent until you show him. Even the boys join in on the teasing.
° “I dunno, dollface. I really think you’re hiding something. C’mon! It’s me and the boys. There’re no humans around.” He’d grin that perfect heart melting smirk at you. “We won’t blow her cover will we boys?”
° “He’s right, y/n! We won’t tell anyone.” Marko would call from across the cave, causing you to roll your eyes.
° “The only thing I’m hiding from you guys right now is my fist from your faces!” You’d shout back, attempting to hide the grin spreading across your face. You did a poor job of it.
° “Now you’re definitely hiding something! I can see you grinning like you’re sneaky, babe, but you’re not. I swear, I’m onto you.”
° “Have you been sniffing news print or something?”
° “Awe, c’mon, babe! Just show me already!”
° Although Paul isn’t very gifted in using compulsion, he was one of the few boys that was a bit bummed out when he found out it didn’t work on you. But really he knows it’s a good thing because it leaves you less vulnerable to mental attacks from anyone. That’s one less thing for him to worry about when it comes to your safety.
° Hunting with Paul is a nightly date. In fact, he encourages you to feed because he wants you to be as strong as you possibly can be. He’s just worried about you getting hurt when he isn’t around. It also takes awhile for him to understand that you don’t need so much blood to stay sustained.
° He is also the chillest out of all the boys when it comes to you feeding from other vampires. Sure, he likes it when you feed from him, but he won’t be mad if you have the urge to feed and get your fill from another vampire. That sort of stuff just doesn’t really ruffle Paul’s feathers.
° And besides, that gift can come in handy for him and the boys. You absorb knowledge from other vampires, which means black mail! Every vampire has some sort of dirty laundry or terrible baggage that they don’t want anyone else to know.
° With that said, he really wants you to feed from Max because he’s an asshole and such a terrible ‘father’. Paul really wants to know all the man’s dirty secrets and to use them against him. Which is when David has to step in and remind him that Max is much older and stronger than them all combined and if you did that to him, Max would kill you instantly. But it doesn’t stop him from wanting you to do it.
° He is second on the scale (next to David) when it comes to his displeasure towards your human self. Human life is very boring to him. Yes, he once was a human a long time ago, but he’s been there and done that already. He’s also lost touch with his humanity and it will never return. So, in conclusion to this point, he’s more adamant that you feed from humans instead of gaining sustenance from human food.
° Hunting with you is such a huge turn on for him. Afterwards you should expect without a doubt that he’ll either bring you back to your place, the cave or tuck you into a dark alleyway and have his way with you. Just seeing you drink from people and letting your inner vampire out is genuinely the sexiest thing this boy has ever seen!
° Poor boy tends to forget that he’s a vampire, so the fact that you’re more durable is better because he’d break an actual human in half by accident just by nonchalantly hitting them playfully on the back. He actually did that once and he panicked for a good two minutes. Marko had to help him bury the body.
° “I swear I didn’t mean it, man!”
° “Paul, you literally kill people on a nightly basis. Stop panicking!”
° “Oh yeah.”
° This boy loves to play fight and it’s on a  c o n s t a n t  basis with you. He doesn’t go easy on you either, he either wins or won’t play fight at all. There’s no in between with this vampire.
° You best believe that Paul has at least attempted to drink your blood once! You certainly did stop him because it’s an obviously big no, no! It’s lethal for his kind to drink your kinds blood, and you love Paul a lot, so you want him to be alive.
° When you reminded him of this predicament he just laughed in your face and said it’d be worth it.
° “C’mon, babe! I let you drink from me...” He’d pout miserably at you, baby blue eyes swelling in size. You hated it when he pulled those puppy dog eyes on you.
° “Do you want to die in the most painful of ways?” You’d arch your brow comically at him with a soft tilt of your head.
° “No, not really.”
° “Then you’re not drinking from me, Paul.” You’d hum softly against his lips, fingers already tangling in his blonde mane.
° And as if on cue, he’s the biggest pouting baby you have ever encountered for the next week or two. Honestly, this boy is so dramatic when he doesn’t get his way! However, you make it up to him by going hunting with him twice in one night. That helps him forget all about not being able to drink from you.
° And then one night down the line he witnesses firsthand what happens to vampires when they drink from you. Let’s just say the poor blonde is totally traumatized from the whole experience. He needed that good green stuff to forget at least a fraction of the agony that other vampire went through.
° “Thank God I had the brains not to feed from you. Jesus, babe! Who knew you were such a savage.” He’d ramble with a cigarette wedged anxiously between his lips.
° “Brains? I literally had to push you off of me, Paul.” You’d grin widely, shaking your head in disbelief.
° “Yeah, yeah!” He’d wave off your comment, taking a deep drag on his smoke. “But did you see the blood come out of his eyes? What a sorry loser!”
° Whenever he’s mad at the other boys he tells them to go drink from you as an insult lmaoo. I’m not even kidding.
° Even though he’s very goofy, Paul is pretty serious about you though. Everything to do with you he’s fascinated about, even if it seems a little weird. It’s just because you make him so happy. Honest, he’s just a big ball of sweetness when it comes to you.
° He’s not a researcher, so why would he start now? He knows that you’ll just tell him what he’s right and wrong about and all the details in between. Sometimes he listens pretty intently, but other times he doesn’t because he becomes distracted by your boobs or starts thinking about how pretty your lips are and how much he really wants to kiss them. He doesn’t mean it in a bad way though, you’re just the biggest distraction for him.
° This guy is a genuine horndog™ and will be on you 25/7. The boy is the most touch orientated fellow out there, it’s honestly unreal! But you don’t complain because you love it when his hands are all over you.
° Still to this day your family doesn’t understand why you moved into the hotel that fell into the caves in the cliffs. Like seriously? That place doesn’t even have a working bathroom! But you moved in anyway, and pretty much you’ve stayed there out of defiance against your family now. None of the boys bring it up any more because you just go off on a tangent about it.
° “Can you turn people into vampires?”
° “Do you feel anything since you ate that piece of garlic bread 3 hours ago?”
° “Do you sleep upside down hanging from your ceiling?”
° “Can you walk in the sun without bursting into flames?”
° “So like when your parents did it, did-”
° “I’m not talking about my parents doing it, Paul.”
° “But babe! It’s for science!”
° Paul is just as goofy with you as he would be with a full vampire or human mate too be honest. Nothing changes in that department.
° High-key thinks you’re a badass and will not shut up about it to the other boys. David has put a ban on any mention of you or your name from Paul when you’re not around. Honestly, it drives David mad!
° Although Paul doesn’t take much seriously, he still freaks out in a pretty gnarly context whenever you do get hurt. Paul is the most emotionally reactive out of the boys (as seen when Marko was killed and he went directly after the Frog Brothers). You can bet your pretty backside that he’s taking anyone down swinging, violently. Definitely violently!
° “Dwayne told me your kind become vampire hunters. Does that mean you’re one?”
° “No, but if Dwayne doesn’t pipe the fuck down about it I will be.”
° That literally made David laugh so hard he had tears streaming down his face. You’re really bold for saying that. Even David wouldn’t have said that about Dwayne with Dwayne literally sitting opposite of him. But you did. So rip to David but you’re different.
° “I hope you live for forever, babe. I don’t think I could live without you.”
° "Awe, Paul!”
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Marko:
° Akin to the other boys, Marko is incredibly curious about you. Besides Paul, he is the most intrigued when it comes to you and your abilities. He hasn’t ever met a Damphy in his entire existence and he never knew they existed... until you came stumbling into his life.
° The pair of you feed together whenever you get the chance to. Hunting with the other boys causes you to draw into yourself. It’s an intimate thing for you to share with someone which Marko completely understands. It’s no biggie!
° So you’re a little feeding shy? Marko isn’t bothered by it. He enjoys hunting with you, because a couple that hunts together stays together, am I right?
° Much like David and Paul, Marko just assumes that you’re pulling his leg when you tell him if he feeds from you he’ll die. You have to go into a deeper depiction on how your kind usually hunts vampires (especially your fathers as they are typically the vampires) so your blood is built to be poisonous to full vampires, it’s aroma as sweet as honey in order to lure them in like the sorry flies that they are.
° This news doesn’t really phase Marko in the slightest. He thinks it’s gnarly that your blood can do that to a full vampire. David thinks he’s insane, but Marko loves anything weird and quirky, especially gruesome. He’s a horror fanatic in my eyes!
° Although he’s the smallest out of the entire group, doesn’t mean that he doesn’t possess an intelligent mind. He believes that if what you’re saying it the truth and only but the truth then he’s not stupid enough to risk it. He quite enjoys sleeping all day and partying all night, thank you very much!
° Marko would be nothing more than a fibber if he said that you feeding from him turns him on. Like David, he uses it as a way to strengthen the bond between you. He’s mindful during the whole experience to not let his desires take hold and bite you. He’s looking to enjoy the passionate ride you two are involved in, not die a premature death.
° Unbeknownst to most, Marko has a rather possessive streak when it comes to you. What’s his is his and he doesn’t really like to share. This causes him to receive a cornucopia of teasing from the boys, but he doesn’t really care. He’s the one with a hot Damphyr mate. In his eyes he’s already won.
° Following his vampiric nature, Marko doesn’t care all too much for human life and it’s fragile nature. I mean, because you’re a born half-ling, he’s got to deal with your human nature that runs just as strongly in you as the vampiric nature. The two often collide with one another, creating a deep rooted sense of conflict within you that is really difficult for Marko to watch. You actually feel guilt for the victims you feed from, which took awhile for him to get used to.
° After all, you need to feed to live. So why do you need to add guilt into the mix? The other boys don’t get it either, they tease you about it, but once they begin to see the actual effect consistently killing does to you, they snag a lot of blood bags because you’re not actually killing anyone any more. Just chill out.
° Marko is a hard nut to crack. I mean that in the sense in which he hardly let’s on what he’s thinking and feeling in any given moment. It takes years of knowing him to understand him. But one thing that is totally apparent is his protectiveness over you. He would without a doubt die for you, no questions asked. If it meant that you lived, he’s willing to sacrifice himself.
° “Listen, babe,” Marko murmured into the darkness of the hotel, his voice quiet as he leaned against one of the crumbling cave walls, “I know you’re capable and all of taking care of yourself. But like, can you stay here tonight? The boys and I got word there were hunters in town. I’d hate to see anything happen to you, you know?”
° Marko will defend you till his last breath! Ya boii will fight for your honor at the drop of a hat. Surf Nazis, the other boys, a random kid looking at you funny, you name it! He’s prepared to fight anyone anywhere!
° “Hey asshole! Mind waiting in line like a normal person instead of cutting in front of my girl like that?”
° “Marko!”
° “What, babe? I asked nicely.”
° Marko is the biggest sweetheart nonetheless and it’s a ritual that he gives you his jacket whenever you get cold. The  s o f t  vibes that flood off of him makes your knees goes weak. You’re such a sucker for sweet Marko.
° “I swear to God, you touch my girl again and I’ll rip your hands off, buddy!”
° “What’d you say to her you asshole?”
° “You say that again and I’ll rip your tongue right out of your head.”
° The amount of times him and the boys have been kicked off of the Board Walk because Marko got into a brawl over you is well over the hundreds by now. You seriously don’t feel like there’s a need for him being so protective because you’re stronger than most mortal men and women, you can kick ass on your own.
° If you blabber a lot in order to tell him about yourself he just grins his infamous Cheshire grin and kisses your lips softly to shut you up.
° “Was I rambling again?”
° “Just a little.”
° “Sorry!”
° “It’s all cool, babe. I love it.” 
° When you educate him on your kind he thinks it’s the most adorable thing in the world because he can tell that you’re very passionate about the subject. You often catch him staring at you, head cocked to the side as he beams at you. The sight causes your heart to splutter as though it’s giving up which he only laughs in return to.
° “What? Do I have something on my face?” You’d hum, fingers darting to your cheek as your brow creases in confusion.
° “Nah, babe.” Marko grins, leaning closer to you, his crystal blue eyes gazing down at your mouth prior to meeting your gaze once more.
° “Then why are you staring at me like that?”
° He tends to ask you questions when it’s just you two, it gives him the space to relax because none of the other boys are listening in. He keeps all of your secrets. He’s a trustworthy vampire!
° “Does garlic work on you then?”
° “No, I literally just ate garlic right in front of you Marko.”
° “Oh yeah!”
° If hunters are rampant in Santa Carla he’s more than down to keep you safe. He’s never opposed to kicking some hunter ass! Even if you’re capable of defending yourself, he’s kind of an idiot and will get involved anyway. Again, that’s only because he feels strongly about you.
° Marko tends to sit back and observe the way you use your gifts. He laughed so hard when David attempted to use compulsion on you. The boys never let David live that down for a solid three months!
° Similar to the other boys, Marko is relieved that mind games aren’t something that can affect you. You’re fully aware of what someone is attempting to do to you, which makes you more honest and Marko enjoys that about you.
° He also thinks it’s incredibly hot when you call out David. Like his babe can’t get any better to him! No one stands up to David. The fact that he’s got a Damphyr mate that’s ballsy like that makes him happy. You fit right in with him and the boys, no doubt.
° Marko never holds back in the bedroom department, and the fact that you can withstand far more than a human, it allows him to worship your body for hours on end. He’s the most notorious tease out of all the boys, and isn’t afraid to make you work for what you want. He gladly suffers the consequences afterwards because in his eyes, you begging for him was all worth the teasing he received from you the next few nights.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups ��� one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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holidaystobalkan · 4 years ago
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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religiontour · 4 years ago
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Konstantin Kostenechki
The great religious writers Grigorii Tsamblak, Konstantin Kostenechki, Cyprian and others developed under the direct influence of Patriarch Evtimi. After the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria they continued their useful activities abroad. Grigorii Tsamblak was elected bishop of Kiev and Cyprian became Metropolitan of Moscow. Konstantin Kostenechki emigrated to neighbouring Serbia where he wrote, among many other things, a biography of the Serbian King Stefan Lazarevic,
Parallel with the official literature, as at the time of the ‘Golden Age’, a rich apocryphal literature developed, written by unknown authors from among the people. The apocryphal works can be divided into two large groups – one dealing with economic and everyday life, and another one dealing with the eternal questions of the origin of the world and man. The most famous apocryphal works which have survived from the second group are ‘The Vision of Isaiah’, ‘Enoch’ and the ‘Sermon of the Three . Saints’.
The spirit of the Renaissance
The spirit of the Renaissance was felt not onLy in the apocryphal works and in some of the woiks of Patriarch Evtimi, but also in a considerable number of translated literary works on secular topics, such as. ‘The Fable of Troy’, ‘The Alexandria’ (about the life and exploits of Alexander the Great), ‘Physiologist’ (descriptions of various plants, animals and minerals), historical chronicles by the Byzantine authors George Hamartol (9th century), Zonara (12th century), Konstantin Manasses (12th cen-tury), local variants of pre-biblical legends, etc.
The remarkable upsurge of Bulgarian art and literature during the second half of the 14th century placed Bulgaria in the front ranks of the countries which were headed for the new times. This promising upsurge was, however, crudely nipped in the bud by an external factor – the last barbarian wave which flooded the European South-east in the 14th and 15th century – the onslaught of the Ottomans.
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ithinkthereforiamfandom · 6 years ago
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Because the wonderful @morgendaemmerung89 tagged me as requested. Gonna nip the angst in the bud before it spreads.
John could never tell if he was awake or asleep anymore, not after the sun went down, so when Sherlock appeared and his quiet baritone rumbled it's usual greeting his heart broke."Please tell me you're real! I couldn't survive if you weren't actually here! Just this time, be real." He babbled into his shaking hand, his arms were shaking and he could feel his body start to fall. The apparition, Sherlock, please please let it be Sherlock rushed forward and tucked him into bed, hastily taking his pulse.
"Please don't vanish again. Oh god, Please let this be true!" The words slurred a bit past John's paled lips and darkness rushed over him as he fought to watch Sherlock lean over him. He looked sad.
...
John woke to a monumental problem and it wasn't even the dream. The dream had been so real he had smelled the London air off Sherlock's coat and could still feel the pressure from his fingers. The problem was Not that he had survived that dream and was still breathing. John's monumental problem was Mycroft fucking Holmes sitting in his bare bones flat like the belonged at John's creaking desk.
"Good morning Doctor Watson, you seem to be doing well, all things considered. Your removal to Baker street is scheduled for this morning as I'm sure it won't take you long to pack." Mycroft watched confusion, pain, and fear flicker cycle over and over in John's eyes. The hesitant response worried him more than the 4 stone in weight the doctor had lost over the last 2 years. "The rumours online Mycroft, the hideous fucking rumours that Sherlock was alive!?"
John reeled back from the suited figure, there had been horrible rumours online for weeks now that Sherlock had faked his death. The press had harrassed John for ages. The rumours had tortured him. "They were to warn you John. I'm so sorry." That voice from his dreams. He spun and reeled away again because Sherlock stood in shirtsleeves in the door way from his kitchen. That's why I smelled bacon drifted absurdly though his mind before the floor rushed up and smacked him in the head.
...
"I told you, you should have contacted him youself." "Shut up Myc, this is two fainting spells in less than twelve hours! Could something be wrong with him?" "Only his Best Friend coming back from the dead after 2 years, with no warming. The weight loss is also indicative Sherlock. Do try and think." "Shut up Mycroft! The rumours, surely he would know it was me" John knew it was all true now because only the Homles brothers would be Bickering over his unconscious body. "No I wouldn't you idio, on account of you Being DEAD!"
John's outburst pushed the two men back and all three stared at each other for far too long. Rolling his eyes John did what he has always done. Barked orders and Managed the situation. "Mycroft, breakfast and tea, lots of fucking tea. You!" Baneful eyes glared the return ghost. "Start fucking talking." "Dr Watson he can't..." "John I can't..." "Now!" Popping to his feet he shook off the long hand that tried to steady him and pulled Sherlock across the room to sit on his bed, Cursing the lack of thier partners desk back in 221B.
Sharing a glace with his stricken brother Mycroft went to finish making breakfast, bacon sandwiches of course. They were a favourite of John's and therefore Sherlock had eaten then frequently while away. Only an Islamic state had stopped him. He finish frying and lay everything on the kitchen counter before returning to observe the others. Sherlock was shaking.
Sherlock was explaining everything, all of it, it spilled out of him like gathered poison. The carefully planned fall, his desperate attempt to get John out of the area, and then all of it. The trail he burned East had burned him back on occasion but Moriarty's network was gone. The events in Serbia got relayed as factually as he was able but by the time he finished a few hours later he was shaking. Breakfast was nearly forgotten but Mycroft had been his caregiver since he got him out. A sandwich, no crusts, and cut into small triangles was set in his lap and had slowly been demolished.
John sat and listened, he avoided questions until the end but still wasn't believing that Sherlock was back. Watching his pick fussily at his food had helped though. Crusts off, he'd never told John that part. It was strange the details the mind will fixate on but he knew his mind was just trying to avoid the trauma of the moment. Sherlock was back, he had been tortured, he had done it to save his friends, to protect people.
They had sat there shaken and staring some more as Mycroft had cleared the plates, made them both tea, and was coordinating John's place being packed up when they both seemed to snap out of it and burst into tears. Mycroft had been startled but neither man seemed to be concerned. "Gentlemen it's time to go home I believe." It was only the bed to pack up and John was efficiently stripping it himself, hospital corners released and a neat bed roll was soon set upon the boxes his men had brought with them.
Sherlock watched as 221B slid into view and the black door flew open, Martha Hudson looked like an Angel. A very annoyed one but she clung to him fiercely after he got out of the car. "You idiot boy! You gave me such a scare and broke poor John! I knew when your snake of a brother insisted on paying the rent something was up and then those rumours. Oh John!" Sherlock grinned as John caught thier landlady and squeezed back. "You're both so thin, oh my boys!" They were home.
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John had hoped to get some sleep without nightmares for once, when suddenly the cause of his nightmares is right there, in his bedroom, very much not dead!
@ithinkthereforeiamaswell here, tagged you as promised. ;) now go and fix it! ;P
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fabulousfabmusic · 6 years ago
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This is the mix that aired during the pledge drive of April 20th 2019 on the Vortex for c89.5fm Seattle
Vertex - Welcome to Serbia Jakatta. - American Dream. (Andre Crom And Chi Thanh Remix) Adana Twins - Ocelotes (Original Mix) Alan Cross - Manhattan Oxia - Lost Memory DJ Slater and Solid Snake and UPrag Drummers - Prague Full Of Snakes (Magitman Remix) Perfect Stranger -  Koltun (Magitman Remix) Oxia - Domino (Matador Remix) Francys - Memories (Marco Resmann Remix) Doctor Boom - Walls (Tourmaline Remix) Chicago Loop - Automatik (CLM) Audion - Mouth To Mouth (Riva Starr Remix) Jay Lumen - Raw Theme (Original Mix) Alen Milivojevic - Sun Rising (Glitter, Ravi Fornari Remix) Layo & Bushwacka - Raw Defined (Marco Resmann Remix) Jaydee - Plastic Dreams (Steve Lawler Nip  Tuck Mix) Armando - Downfall Remixes (Jason Fernandes Remix) D-Unity - Okay (Snello Remix) Oliver Huntemann, Dubfire - Humano (Victor Ruiz Remix) Adam Beyer, Ida Engberg - Virga (Original Mix) Kiki, Marco Resmann - Beggin' For The Heat (Pan - Pot Remix) Danny Tenaglia - Dibiza (Joseph Capriati Remix) Dubfire, Oliver Huntemann - Fuego (Julian Jeweil Remix) Bloud - Secret (Original Mix)
https://hearthis.at/fabien-pichard-gr/episode-206-techhouse-for-the-vortex-on-pledge-day-of-c895-fm-seattle/
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PRODAJA Knjige sa istorijskom tematikom i biografija po povoljnim cenama
1.     Ljuban Karan, Darko Trifunović, „Najveće obaveštajne akcije i afere na Balkanu“, 400 strana, „Filip Višnjić“, 2016, 400 dinara
2.     NAŠA ISPOVIJEST, Žene žrtve rata iz Republike Srpske 1992-1995, ispovesti 15 žena, srpski/engleski, priredili Aleksandar Vranješ, Bojana Miodragović, 435 strana velikog fromata, 700 dinara
3.     Henri Ford, Moje život i delo, strana 320, 350 dinara
4.     Donald Dž. Tramp, „Obogaljena Amerika“ – Kako Ameriku učiniti ponovo velikom, Službeni glasnik 2016,  300 dinara
5.     175 godina Pošte Srbije, monografija, tvrdi povez, plus korice, JP Pošta Srbije, 2015, 400 dinara
6.     Dušica Velemir Tanasković „Srpska oficirska sablja M.1895/1995“, monografija, tvrdi povez, Globus M 2015, 350 dinara
7.     SPOMEN PRINCIPU, izbor iz poezije Mladobosanaca i srpske poezije o Gavrilu Principu, Pečat, Beograd, 2014, 130 dinara
8.     Vladimir Gaćinović „Smrt jednog heroja“, NIP Radnička štampa,Beograd 2014, 60 dinara
9.     Jovan Šević, Nad Miljackom Zvijezda B (svjedočanstvo o prvoj godini rata u Sarajevu), Svet knjige, 1998, 200 dinara
10.       Đorđe J. Janjić, „Mali hrišćanin – pouke srpskoj deci o Bogu i narodu“, ilustrovano crtežima, tvrdi  povez, Srpska književna zadruga 1994, 150 dinara
11.       Tiodor Rosić, Gospodar sedam bregova – priče iz srpske starine, ilustrovano, tvrdi povez, Srpska književna zadruga, 1996, 150 dinara
12.       Esad Ćimić, „Društvo i religija – marksistička kritika religije“, RU “Đuro Salaj“ Beograd, 1964, 150 dinara
13.       STUDIJE I OGLEDI O DIPLOMATIJI CRNE GORE, priredio dr Đorđe N. Lopičić, Vaša knjiga, Beograd 2006, tvrde korice, 820 strana, 800 dinara
14.       STUDIJE, OGLEDI, DOKUMENTI I SPISI o konzularnim odnosima Crne Gore 1611-1918. godine, priredio dr Đorđe N. Lopičić, Beograd, 2007, tvrde korice, 850 strana, 800 dinara
15.       Jeni Ligtenburg „Ratni dnevnik Pale 1993- 1995“, priredio prof. dr Mirko Šošić, Svet knjige 2016, 400 dinara
16.       Genocid nad Srbima – Sarajevo 1992-1995, svedočenja preživelih logoraša, priredili Milivoje Ivanišević i Dragana Grčić-Gavrilović, „Pešić i sinovi“, 412 str., Beograd 2016, 300 dinara
17.       Dejtonska struktura Bosne i Hercegovine i pravni položaj Republike Srpske, Predstavništvo Rep. Srpske u Srbiji, Beograd, 2017, na srpskom i engleskom,  200 dinara
18.       Jovo Bajić, „Goranova JAMA i ustaški zločini“, pogovor Tanasije Mladenović, Svet knjige 2002, 150 dinara
19.       Ljubica Bačanac, Nebojša Petrović, Nenad Manojlović „SPORT I NASILJE, empirijska analiza nasilja u sportu Srbije“, 280 strana, Sportski savez Srbije, 2016, 350 dinara
20.       Doc.dr Dragoslav Ivanišević, dipl. inž. Darko Jakšić, prof. dr Nada Korać VINOGRADARSKI ATLAS (Popis poljoprivrede 2012, Poljoprivreda u Srbiji), Beograd 2015, 412 strana velikog formata, 700 dinara
21.       VOJNOTEHNIČKI glasnik, naučni časopis Ministarstva odbrane,vol.64, br. 3/2016, na srpskom, engl. i ruskom jeziku, 200 dinara
22.       Vesna Zmijanac, Kad zamirišu jorgovani, tvrdi povez, ilustrovana, 190 str. (350 dinara)
23.       „Joksimović, lično“(o Željku Joksimoviću), plus CD, neotpakovano (250 dinara)
24.       Borislav Stanković „Moje olimpijske igre – od Pariza 1960 do Pekinga 2008“, ilustrovano, strana 235 , 350 dinara
25.       Dušan Glišić, „Poznati u čizmama“ (poznate ličnosti o služenju vojnog roka u JNA), 240 strana,  200 dinara
26.       Slavica Danilović, „Estrada bez mikrofona“ (intrige o estradnim ličnostima i njihovim interesovanjima kad nisu na sceni),  250 dinara
27.       Vladimir Stanković , „Montevideo, bog te video“, knjiga po kojoj je snimljen film, strana 240 , 350 dinara
28.       Vladimir Stanković, „ESPANJA, Od našeg dopisnika“, tekstovi dopisnika iz Španije od 1993. do 2010., strana 260,  KMD i Ambasada Španije, 2010, 250 dinara
29.       Milutin Čolić, Ćudi našeg filma, Jugoslovenska kinoteka i Prometej, 1997 , 500 dinara
30.       FEST 1999, 27. međunarodni filmski festival, katalog, 250 dinara
31.       FEST 2011, 39. međunarodni filmski festival „U kom si filmu?“, katalog, 300 dinara
32.       FEST 2013, 41. međunarodni filmski festival, katalog, 300 dinara
33.       FEST 2015, 43. međunarodni filmski festival, „Tu smo! U sazvežđu pobednika“, katalog, 350 dinara
34.       SREBRENICA – Službena laž jedne epohe, Pečat, Beograd, 2013, 70 dinara
35.       Knjiga mrtvih Srba Srebrenice 1992-1995, Muzej žrtava genocida, Beograd 2016, 150 dinara
36.       Ijan Bremer, SUPERSILA – tri moguće uloge Amerike u svetu, 240 strana, CIRSD 2015., 300 dinara
37.       Izveštaj o suđenjima za ratne zločine u Srbiji tokom 2014. i 2015. godine, Fond za humanitarno pravo, 2016, 200 dinara
38.       Sting, „Raštimovana muzika“(biografija popularnog muzičara), strana 320, 300 dinara
39.       Velimir Bata Živojinović „Samo ću da vas gledam šta radite“, Blic Biblioteka, 2016, 40 dinara
40.       100 persijskih i srpskih poslovica, sakupio i preveo:Abdolkarim Azizi, Kulturni centar Irana u Beogradu, 2005, 100 dinara
41.       BELGRADE  WATERFRONT, luksuzna foto monografija o projektu Beograd na vodi, Eagle Hils 2014., 700 dinara
42.       Nives Celzijus „Gola istina“, strana 225 , 70 dinara
43.       Branislav Kovač, Linije sreće, roman(ljubav iz Sarajeva obnovljena u Kanadi), Svet knjige 2011, 180 dinara
44.       Momir S. Pavlićević, Radivoje S. Jevtić  „Privredna komora Srbije 1857 – 2007“, tvrdi povez, luksuzna monografija , 400 dinara
45.       Marko Vrbica „Dejan Stanković“, knjiga o životu i karijeri fudbalera Dejana Stankovića, tvrdi povez, luksuzno izdanje , 700 dinara
46.       Prof. dr Zoran Bingulac „Slepi crveno-beli dani“ (o dešavanjima u FK Crvena  zvezda), strana 290 , 250 dinara
47.       Aleksandar Milošević, „Šta bi rekao Che?“, roman u stihovima, tvrd povez, 240 strana, ilustrovano fotografijama sa Kube, Beograd-Stokholm 2012, 250 dinara
48.       Aleksandar Milošević, „Que Diria Che?“, novela eu verso, na španskom jeziku, Beograd-Stokholm 2013, 170 dinara
49.       Vera Crvenčanin, „Ima tako ljudi“ (Drugi svetski rat na našem području...), roman, 350 strana, 180 dinara
50.       Posete poznatih ličnosti Vojnom muzeju, katalog, Vojni muzej/MC Odbrana, 2013, 120 dinara
51.       Milan Šipka, Kultura govora, Prometej 2008., 400 dinara
52.       Radmila Stanković „Zoran Radmilović“ , Blic, edicija Velikani, 2016, 50 dinara
53.       HORIZONS, časopis, broj 1, glavna tema 100 years after WWI, na engleskom, 2014,  CIRSD, 300 dinara
54.       HORIZONS, časopis, winter 2016, glavna tema Global South Rising, na engleskom, CIRSD, 300 dinara
55.       Petar II Petrović Njegoš, The Ray of the Micrososm (Luča Mikrokozma , na engleskom), tvrdi povez, Svet knjige, 2013, 150 dinara
56.        Ognjen Topalović, MILAN I BOŽA(Milan Vuković, Boža Miljković), Narodna biblioteka, Vrnjačka Banja, 2003, 150 din
57.       Pazovačke porodice, publikacija o najpoznatijim pazovačkim porodicama (sa fotografijama), priredio Milivoj Kovačević, 2015, 200 dinara
58.       Statistički godišnjak  2015, Republički zavod za statistiku, 2015, 436 strana velikog formata, 400 dinara
59.       Deset godina Niš Art fondacije – Nagrađeni radovi 2005-2015, katalog, 100 dinara
60.       BIZNIS PARTNER 2016, 22 godine, publikacija o manifestaciji i nagrađenima, tvrde korice, Mass Media International, jun 2016, 300 dinara
61.       Corporate Superbrands, Serbia 2012/2013 – Pregled najpoznatijih korporativnih brendova u Srbiji, tvrdi povez, veliki format, 400 dinara
62.       Corporate Superbrands, Serbia 2015/2016 – Pregled najpoznatijih korporativnih brendova u Srbiji, tvrdi povez, veliki format, 400 dinara
63.       HORES HOTEL GUIDE/Hotelski vodič-odabrani hoteli Srbije, Beograd 2015, 150 dinara
64.       Turistički vodič kroz Vojvodinu – čarde, salaši, etno kuće i vinski podrumi, 310 str., Turistička org. Vojvodine 2016, 150 din.
65.       Angelina Čanković Popović, PETROVARADINSKA TVRĐAVA, vodič, Prometej 2008, 160 dinara
66.       Srbija - Putevi vina, brošura, autor teksta:Jovo Simišić, Turistička organizacija Srbije,2016, 60 dinara
67.       NAŠE BLAGO – Iz zbirki muzeja i legata Beograda, Kuća legata, Beograd,2016, 100 dinara
68.       Petrovaradinska tvrđava – korak po korak, vodič, Studio Bečkerek, Novi Sad, 2011, 50 dinara
69.       Stari brojevi revije „Istorija“, cena po primerku 70 dinara
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