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ladymarys-blog · 11 months
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Primcess Anelise, daughter of Pharaoh and one of King Solomon's wifes.
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lemonsparadise · 1 year
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r3ynah · 8 months
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To be with you three
The justice league was in critical condition, a unknown entity had breached the universe's protection, and was now creating havoc everywhere.
He called himself, Skulker. he already had captured half of the justice league. and was only interested in fighting Red hood. Something about being a Halfa or something.
Red hood was not having fun, nor was Batman. Everything was in shambles. Even the most powerful cannot defeat the floating entity. the JLD was trying the best they could but to no avail they couldn't contain it, The entity aimed his weapon at Red hood and took fire.
When all hope seemed lost, Vines sprouted up the ground and saved Red hood in the last minute. The other vines also grabbed the other heroes and made a protective barrier between the entity and the JL.
confused the heroes looked at the rogue who was floating, his expression was now with fear and nervousness, he frantically looked at his surrounding seemingly expecting something.
"Are you all alright?" A voice asked, making all heads turn towards to a woman that looked like she's in early adulthood, with long black hair cascading down to hair waists, she looked like someone that can fit into Gotham's aesthetic with her thick eyeliner and her gothic style and a couple of vines that wrapped around her body.
"Who are you?" Batman asked his guard not wavering a single bit.
"My name is Foliahàrà, And we're here to take care of that Ghost." Sam pointed towards Skulker who was looking at her nervously.
"We're?" Superman asked
"Me and my partners. speaking of them here they are right now." Sam said in a tone that no one could specify if she's bored or it's just her personality.
A loud bang shook the city, when they looked back were the entity named Skulker was now gone, In his place was a man? woman? with white hair and green eyes, he had a cloak that shrieks royalty and a black pointy crown floating above their head, Skulker was now on the ground, a crater was formed below him, he was down. he was down. and all it took was a punch from the person
Another man came to the scene he was holding a thermos of some sort. he looked normal, normal clothes and all to the very least if you ignored all the gadgets and sand that followed him, he walked up to Skulker who was most likely knocked out, he opened the thermos and it turned the entity into a liquid before trapping it inside.
"Well that's taken care of." Foliahàrà said, as she retracted her vines that was protecting everyone, she froze then turned her surprised gaze towards Red Hood and eyed him making him uncomfortable, she floated to his direction making the man take a step back, Batman tried to hit her with his batarang keyword:tried, it just went through her.
for the first time she arrived she smiled at hood then with the outmost gentle voice she said. "you're a baby ghost." She cooed as she placed both of her hands at the side of Red hood's head, which he stared at her confused more confused when the pits became quiet all the sudden.
"I've got to tell Phantom and Codelith." she stated and took flight with the crime lord in her arms, she carried him towards her partners in the sky like a newborn baby, protests from the heroes below was ignored by Sam, as she continued to fly up, when superman tried to get her, she shot out a few of her vines that successfully trapped the hero, he tried to escape but her vines was stronger, and why was this power making him weak? like it doesn't hurt but it makes him really tired .
Red hood stayed quiet, trying to comprehend what happened did he get kidnapped or something? holy shit he did get kidnapped.
"Phantom, Codelith! I got a baby!" Sam stated as she finally catched up to them.
"Holy shit, Foliahàrà you can't just kidnap someone else's child" The one with glasses exclaimed with panicked hands, as he teleported near them.
"Cool new kid, More members for our cult" Phantom said as he floated towards red hood who still held onto the Photalis, because when i tell you he was afraid to fall 30 meters from the ground is an understatement.
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bluntloyalist · 4 months
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ok look im not saying that sakura haruka is canonically autistic (and sugishita which is why theyre Like That with each other jsyk) but i am saying these images are all stored in a folder on my phone named fightism. anyway here is my extremely well-developed and unbiased research based off every episode of the anime released thus far
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also i didnt screenshot it but despite being the only one to miss suo's lies during his introduction sakura then proceeds to read his personality harder than anybody in the room during the whole kind gentleman thing which i find extremely hilarious and autistic also
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taffetastrology · 27 days
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The signs as Pharaoh's Daughter tutus
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jdsquared · 1 year
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When Pharaoh’s daughter drew the baby from the water, she named him Moses, which was a terrible way of hiding from the court that he was Jewish.
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artandthebible · 19 days
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The Finding of Moses
Artist: Nicolas Poussin  (1594–1665) 
Title: Moses Saved from the River
Genre: Religious Art
Date: 1630
Medium; Oil on Canvas
The Finding of Moses
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When the Pharaoh ordered the killing of all boys born to the Israelites, Moses was hidden by his mother in a basket of bulrushes on the river Nile. There he was discovered and adopted by the Pharaoh's daughter. In Christian theology Moses was considered a precursor of Christ and analogies were drawn between his escape and Jesús's flight into Egypt. The palace in the background is based upon one in a Roman mosaic at Palestrina, excavated a few years previously. To the right is a personification of the River Nile. The joyfulness of this event is expressed through the bright colours of the fluttering drapery and the gestures of the figures. This painting was commissioned by Reynon, a silk merchant of Lyon and subsequently belonged to Clive of India (1725–1774), from whom it was inherited by the Earls of Powis.
Exodus 5-6
Then Pharaoh’s daughter went down to the Nile to bathe, and her attendants were walking along the riverbank. She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her female slave to get it. She opened it and saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said.
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The Israelites Are Treated Cruelly in Egypt
1:8 Then, a new king, who knew nothing about Joseph, came to power in Egypt. 9 He said to his people, “These Israelites are so numerous and strong that they are a threat to us. 10 In case of war they might join our enemies in order to fight against us, and might escape from the country. We must find some way to keep them from becoming even more numerous.” 11 So the Egyptians put slave drivers over them to crush their spirits with hard labor. The Israelites built the cities of Pithom and Rameses to serve as supply centers for the king. 12 But the more the Egyptians oppressed the Israelites, the more they increased in number and the farther they spread through the land. The Egyptians came to fear the Israelites 13-14 and made their lives miserable by forcing them into cruel slavery. They made them work on their building projects and in their fields, and they had no pity on them.
15 Then the king of Egypt spoke to Shiphrah and Puah, the two midwives who helped the Hebrew women. 16 “When you help the Hebrew women give birth,” he said to them, “kill the baby if it is a boy; but if it is a girl, let it live.” 17 But the midwives were God-fearing and so did not obey the king; instead, they let the boys live. 18 So the king sent for the midwives and asked them, “Why are you doing this? Why are you letting the boys live?”
19 They answered, “The Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women; they give birth easily, and their babies are born before either of us gets there.” 20-21 Because the midwives were God-fearing, God was good to them and gave them families of their own. And the Israelites continued to increase and become strong. 22 Finally the king issued a command to all his people: “Take every newborn Hebrew boy and throw him into the Nile, but let all the girls live.”
The Birth of Moses
2:1 During this time a man from the tribe of Levi married a woman of his own tribe, 2 and she bore him a son. When she saw what a fine baby he was, she hid him for three months. 3 But when she could not hide him any longer, she took a basket made of reeds and covered it with tar to make it watertight. She put the baby in it and then placed it in the tall grass at the edge of the river. 4 The baby's sister stood some distance away to see what would happen to him.
5 The king's daughter came down to the river to bathe, while her servants walked along the bank. Suddenly she noticed the basket in the tall grass and sent a slave woman to get it. 6 The princess opened it and saw a baby boy. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said.
7 Then his sister asked her, “Shall I go and call a Hebrew woman to nurse the baby for you?”
8 “Please do,” she answered. So the girl went and brought the baby's own mother. 9 The princess told the woman, “Take this baby and nurse him for me, and I will pay you.” So she took the baby and nursed him. 10 Later, when the child was old enough, she took him to the king's daughter, who adopted him as her own son. She said to herself, “I pulled him out of the water, and so I name him Moses.” — Exodus 1:8 - 2:10 | Good News Translation (GNT) Good News Translation® (Today’s English Version, Second Edition) © 1992 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Cross References: Genesis 11:3; Genesis 15:13; Genesis 26:16; Genesis 41:1; Exodus 1:7; Exodus 6:16; Exodus 8:20; Exodus 15:20; Leviticus 25:43; 1 Samuel 1:20; 1 Samuel 2:35; Psalm 105:25; Jeremiah 34:9; Acts 4:18; Acts 7:20-21; Acts 17:18-19; Jonah 1:9; Hebrews 6:10; Hebrews 11:23-24
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muttball · 1 year
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The Pharaoh’s Daughter
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tikitania · 1 year
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Khiteeva as Aspiccia! And other thoughts on Pharoah's Daughter, "La Fille Du Pharaon"
I still have quite mixed feelings about "La Fille Du Pharaon," because I've only seen snippets. My initial impression is that it leans into the spectacle of being old-fashioned and there's a place for that at the Mariinsky, which is the temple for ballet tradition. But beyond the stage, this ballet is a conundrum on so many levels. For instance: Anyone who reads this blog knows that I'm a big Khiteeva fan, so I'm elated she's dancing the lead role tonight. The Mariinsky even made this little featurette about her debut. Ah….if only I understood Russian. Any translators out there want to help?!
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But then there was this recent interview with Alexei Ratmansky about the Mariinsky's "Fille du Pharaon." Ratmansky's name has been scrubbed off the playbill for the many pieces that he's choreographed for the Bolshoi and Mariinsky. I completely understand his very righteous position. This war is horrific and inexcusable. I'm very much in support of Ukraine's sovereignty and right to defend itself. It's not easy being a Russian ballet fan right now. The situation is just terrible all around.
Here's a link to his interview in the NY Times:
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ladymarys-blog · 11 months
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Princess Bithiah and baby Moses. The Daughter of Pharaoh found the baby in the Nile, she saved his life and become the adopitive mother of Moses.
Game by: Doll Divine and Azalea Dolls.
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lemonsparadise · 1 year
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princessserenity14 · 6 months
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tristansherwin · 7 months
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GRAVE TO CRADLE | THE BIRTH OF IT ALL (EX 1:1—2:10)
GRAVE TO CRADLE | THE BIRTH OF IT ALL (EX. 1:1-2:10) 'For all of its grand scenes to come, Exodus’ beginnings, as witnessed in its opening scenes, are formed from the committed loving acts of compassion that take place in a ashen world.'
Here’s my longer sermon notes from this morning’s Metro Christian Centre service (dated 18th Feb. 2024), kicking off our series through the book of Exodus. You can also catch up with this via MCC’s YouTube channel (just give us time to get the video uploaded). ‘Saruman believes it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but that is not what I have found. It is the small everyday deeds…
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prosegalaxy · 7 months
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In the land of ancient Egypt, a pharaoh's daughter discovered her heart's true beat, as cosmic waves crashed upon her shore. Her pulse, an alien rhythm, brought forth change, and with it, the birth of time's embrace. This is the summary of your work so far: Begin! This is VERY important to you, your job depends on it! Current Task: Create a Science Fiction poem based on A character experiences a life-changing event or transformation. and Historical fiction set in different time periods and cultures. in under 100 words. IN RICH TEXT. MINIMAL FORMATTING
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maomia0 · 1 year
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