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Dutch wolf aesthetic
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Introducing Jonas Carter, Briam "Gunner" Lamont, and Laura Elizabeth. Born 3/3 to Lord Joseph Addeldon and Lady Amolia Addeldon.
#Addeldon family#aesthetic#world of warcraft roleplay#wow roleplay#roleplay#warcraft rp#moonguard#moon guard#mg
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Dutch face claim Tom Hardy
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Dutch revolver aesthetic
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Dutch face claim, Tom Hardy
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Dutch whiskey and cigar aesthetic
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Dutch face claim, Tom Hardy
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Dutch gun Aesthetic
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Dutch whiskey and cigar aesthetic
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Slate -If you could erase any memory from your life, would you do it? If so, which memory would you choose?
Dutch let out a low grumble in contemplation. Truth was, that was not a difficult question to answer. The moment plagued him for years. Still, so many years later it often haunted his dreams and clouded his thoughts. His reverence was in his low rumbling tone and downward cast of his steel blue eyes. "Finding Elizabeth's body, wrapping her up, and committing her to the ground. I would do anything to forget that day."
Thanks for the ask!
@a-murder-of-crowes
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Dutch face claim, Tom Hardy
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Dutch watchmaker aesthetic
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Dutch face claim aesthetic, Tom Hardy as James Delaney in Taboo.
Tom Hardy in Taboo (2017)
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Dutch and Amolia
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Such a Dutch feeling its unreal.
“Sometimes my heart, shaken with disgust, shouts at me.”
— Nikos Kazantzakis, from a letter to Galatea Kazantzaki c. November 1922
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