view from the stalheim hotel
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07-08-24 | Cameron Stalheim. via 1000sassa1000. MisterLemonzMen.tumblr.com/archive
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Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857, Norwegian) ~ View from Stalheim, 1842
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Hermann Christian Neupert - Vinjefos mot Stalheim
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Naerødal from Stalheim Hotel, Norway. June 2024
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Johan Christian Dahl, View of Stalheim, 1842. Oil on canvas
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Gonna throw this out here since idk if I’ll ever be bothered to do the re write anytime soon
I also forgot if I said this before, but, Vespasian is actually meant to be two daleks at two different points in time.
To be more clear, there’s a 1.0 and 2.0.
1.0 is the base version as I first illustrated him, consisting of different dalek mutants etc etc.
After an encounter with 3605 he is partially destroyed with the upper half of his mutant missing meaning they are in an inoperable and in a weird sort of lobotomised state.
Eventually he is recovered from wherever they were defeated(thinking a large ship of some kind) and is repaired with new mutant parts sewn into him, so Vespasian 2.0 is born and is technically a slightly different character since a part of them is missing.
This version now has the added stalheim dome piece, an additional flatter paradigm isn back section which has a ramp now allowing his new feature of repurposing victims organs into additional defence units incase no other dalek units are nearby to defend him.
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Stalheim Hotel in the Nærøy Valley, Norway
Norwegian vintage postcard
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Paintings by Johan Christian Dahl.
~ Norwegian Mountain Landscape, 1819.
~ View from Stalheim, Norway, 1842.
Danish-Norwegian artist, 1788-1857.
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