Let's talk about Berlin and Königsberg! Not a ship-art but they relationship is so cute and wholesome (for some time). This is Marie/Berlin with Klemens/Königsberg ( belongs to @mlemikburg ). You surely know that both cities were the capitals of German states (Königsberg of Teutonic Order/Prussia and Berlin of Brandenburg). Due to the extinction of the Prussian line, after the death of Albrecht Frederick, Jan Hohenzollern (elector of Brandenburg), took ovee his possessions and from that moment on the Duchy of Prussia was united with Brandenburg. It's time for some information about these two (lore moment!!!) They are cousins, but they treat each other like siblings. Klemens was good "parent figure" for her. When the Prussian-Brandenburg union was estabilished, both of them were equal. From the beggining, Klemens knew that she would become a powerful capital. However, one moment caused Marie's trust in Klemens to be broken.
If you have any questions about them - go ahead! I will be very happy to reply!
There we are again, my dear Friends! x3'
This time I brought something... kinda unusual for me here;
A Screenshot-Redraw! :3
It's not the first Time i made something like that but it is the first Time i made it public,aye.
And as you can see; the Screenshot i did redraw was form 'Hetalia',aye.
And it was a scene with Germany and his Brother Prussia. It's also one of my favourite Scenes in
general cauz'.... well... i have a lot of reasons. VERY GOOD reasons.... |DD'
Anyway, i hope you like it as much as i do. x33~
My favorite romance trope is the politician-aristocrat duo in the 19th century, both 50+ years old, working together very closely and leaving the general public of today completely bamboozled as to how certain political decisions were made back then, because both of them were extremely stubborn and prideful and agreeing on compromises or an opinion which was not mutually agreed on in the first place does warrant that the two gentlemen in question probably had some sort of relationship other than just their workplace relationship.
Hi Leute! Endlich habe ich es geschafft mich an dieses Review zu setzen. Wie gewohnt geb ich euch erst einen Überblick und äußere dann meine Meinung.
Zum Autor: Autor des Krimis ist Tom Wolf, welcher seit 2001 als freier Autor in Berlin tätig ist und bereits 2005 den Berliner Literaturpreis "Krimifuchs" gewann.
Eckdaten: Erschienen ist das Hörspiel 2006 im be.bra verlag. Es ist ca. 62 Minuten lang und stammt aus der Reihe "Große Stimmen lesen starke Krimis", wobei es sich um den zehnten Krimi der Reihe handelt.
Sprecher und Rollen:
Erzähler - Jürgen Holtz
König Friedrich ll. - Boris Aljinovic
Honoré Langutier - Martin Engler
Charles Etienne Jordan - Ulrich Noethen
Emilie Auguste Stolzenhagen - Marie Lou Sellem
Johann Theodor Eller - Tilo Prückner
Inhalt: Preußen, 1740. Am Hofe des Königs Friedrich ll. häufen sich Morde unter seltsamen Umständen, und die Lage scheint immer bedrohlicher. Wird jemand das Rätsel darum lüften können?
Meine Meinung: Man sollte gewisses Geschichtswissen mitbringen, um die Handlung und die früheren politischen/diplomatischen Geflogenheiten nachvollziehen zu können - sonst kann dieses Hörspiel schon am Anfang den Hörer in die Verzweiflung treiben. Der Aufbau ist beim ersten hören definitiv undurchsichtig, man muss sie steht's aufs neue im Kopf "entwirren" und sortieren, dass kann auf Dauer anstrengend werden. Damit ist "Königsblau" über die Maßen anspruchsvoll und schwer zu fassen. Definitiv nichts für den Alltag.
You know you haven't thought about your fav historical figure in a while when they suddenly appear in your dream.
The dream didn't make that much sense except that Friedrich der Große/Frederick the Great was there and was a nice host to me and my family I guess? And he was real chill, I think we were even good friends in the dream.
And he wasn't sexist! Which means it was 100% a dream lmao