In England, English and Norman barons kill each other to seize the throne and in France, the Carolingian unity having been shattered, the little Capetian king managed his meager possessions under the vigilant and hostile eye of the great feudal lords who watched over over their strongholds and control his every move. Brittany, if it wished, could finally spread its wings. Conan III is careful not to do this and is content to govern peacefully, only too happy that the English and French ropes which hold him by the neck are suddenly so weak. A good duke, good husband, good Breton, he has everything going his way, but was unfortunately a bad father; on his deathbed he disowns Hoël, his son, and chooses as his heir Conan IV, a little boy of 9 years old, the son of his daughter Bertha.
HATE when fluffy romance is wearing another genre as a coat. if you’re going to set the romance amid high-stakes political intrigue I need to feel the stakes! if you don’t care about the stakes you should’ve set the romance in a sleepy seaside town! rending my garments
is there a generator that simply gives you a random oblivion npc? not as in a character generator that makes a randomized build for you but just gives you a random character from the game? like you click a button and you get some guy like no-coins draninus or gan luseph or else god-hater.
i want it for fun and possibly (if I'm feeling up to it) art reasons. there's a tes art prompt generator out there but it covers all the modern tes games and doesn't seem to include every weird and non essential guy
google doesn't know what I mean.... do I have to make it myself? idk how to make anything like that but i could learn...
me about celebrities documenting their life on social media: This is wrong, it’s a very challenging lifestyle that could easily be harmful to their mental health :/
me about my favorite celebrity: Hopefully we get a new update soon! :)
Celestial Sphere/Scale/Intersection : Stars and Dust Particles. 2 by Russell Moreton
Via Flickr:
Astronomical archive Time based analogue photography Entanglements of matter and meaning. Karen Barad, Meeting The Universe Halfway, 2007.