Ironstone jug and Basin, 1850. Stoneware. Charles James Mason, Staffordshire, England. Via Maas Museum.
The way to wash yourself during centuries, saving lots of water.
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Susie Cooper 'Moon & mountain' coffee set ca.1930
A rare and complete coffee service in the 'Moon and mountain' design dating to 1930
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Europe's finest carpets have been woven in Axminster since 1755
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Lois E. Lugonjac, ASID, Lois Lugonja Interior Design
100 Designers' Favorite Rooms, 1994
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finally, I can draw something just for fun again :')
I really like those Rohan chaps 🐎
guess it's kind of a redraw of this old thing
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Sometimes I get curious about the alpha troll session, how much we don't know about and can only speculate on. I really enjoy the interpretations people come up with, the multitude of possibilities there are.
I'm especially interested in the events already talked about, I want to know exactly what happened and what caused them. There's so much left in the dark about Mituna's accident, how much of it was an accident, how much was planned.
With the ties Kurloz and Damara have to Lord English's arrival, I'm sure there was a lot of planning that went through to the other sessions.
But an Heir of Doom would've been too dangerous for their plans, able to snuff out the preparations and prepare everyone for battle before they even knew of English's existence.
He had to be stopped before that, it wasn't worth the risk.
So I wonder if Kurloz had anything to do with the actual accident, or he really was just a bystander happening to witness that fated moment.
Who knows if there really was any danger, if Mituna's incident really was something heroic that saved the others.
Or if Mituna played right into the tricks, and Kurloz only created a threat to make him and the others feel better. To give reason to his accident.
I do think he would still feel guilt about what he did, but it had to be done regardless. It's the same with Meulin, Kurloz didn't mean to cause this much damage, nor was it part of the plan. He's shrouded in mystery to the point that no one knows how he really feels, his actions don't align with his grief. It must be frustrating to know all the harm you caused to those closest to you was all in vain, that with the loss of everything you worked so hard for, you really are just a bad person at the end of the day.
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Wedgwood Black Basalt Tankard, England, late 18th century, cylindrical form with wide band of oak leaves and branches to a textured ground, impressed upper-lowercase mark, ht. 7 3/8 in.
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It is incredible that this comic is already 15 years old.
I'm still relatively new to fandom, but I'm very fond of this comic.
(Btw the last 2 illustrations are my trollsona both in my style and in sprite.
yoy will never guess which one is my favorite troll)
HAPPY 413!
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