Thavnairian Alchemist, revolutionist thief and sand bandit, healer for ne'er do wells, alias Samira. Thavnarian and Ul’dahn aesthetics. Follows @flint-and-fable. jdiya.carrd.co
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"It's always crime time, but I'm glad when there's democratic consensus that it's crime time."
- the rogue, when the party finally wants to pull a heist
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if we ignore all the stuff that's gone wrong ive kind of had nothing but wins
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I want everything—everything a girl can have.
L.M. Montgomery, Rilla of Ingleside (1921)
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Me: "Eh, it's fine, I don't really have an idea for the FF16 AU my FC's been playing with, there's no eikon that really suits Aeryn..."
Patch 6.5 Hildibrand: "So we're introducing Asura as the Thavnairian Goddess of War, who has light powers and swords."
Me: "....Welp. FF16 AU it is, she's the Dominant of Asura and a protector of Thavnair now..."
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━━━━━━━━━━━ [L] Alzadaal's Warding Primal [Famfrit] | Goblet | W24 | P43 This was inspired mainly by the dungeon Alzadaal's Legacy! Video Tour: https://youtu.be/3QIZIwxE9hw
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"I'm not here because of you, but because of him."
Oriental baths inspired by Ul'dah and Radz-at-han architecture for our dearest FC house ~ You can chill by sitting or laying all around the baths ♥
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Leonor Varela in "Cleopatra" (dir. Franc Roddam - 1999).
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Annual Golabgiri („making rose water“) ceremony in Kashan, Isfahan Province, 2019.
Muhammadi roses are cultivated in fields in the central desert of Iran between mountains. Through an evaporating process using ancient traditions artisans produce the finest rose water. At the time I got a canister full and took a bath in it.. now I only have one bottle left to preserve the memory and I wouldn‘t know how to describe how heavenly it smells.
By sedirea.
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I want everything—everything a girl can have.
L.M. Montgomery, Rilla of Ingleside (1921)
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