Sokka, the plan guy, realizing that he too is capable of some catastrophic, Zuli-level strategic moves…
Based on that scene of @lovelyelbowleech’s War Games.
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Abs = 😎, the treasure trail = 😈🍆
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How did Treasure Planet manage to come up with the greatest aesthetic in all human history? Victorian elegance plus space-age flair, with just enough dirt and grime and wear and tear to make it feel real? A combination of traditional and computer animation that perfectly embodies the movie's blend of old and futuristic? How does it get any better than that?
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FLEUR DE LYS-SHAPED BOOK OF HOURS, in Latin, use of Rome (Paris, c. 1553). Illuminated manuscript on paper.
180 x 80mm. i + 117 leaves, each page with 24 lines written in a 'roman' hand in black ink within a liquid gold border in the shape of a half fleur de lys, spaces infilled with liquid gold fronds on blue or red grounds, line-fillers and one- and two-line initials of the same colours, eleven lobe-shaped miniatures. Nineteenth-century brown morocco gilt, semé with fleur de lys, doublures of red morocco gilt, edges gauffered and gilt (upper cover detached). [Christies Auction House, 2006 catalog]
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CAPTAIN JOHN PRICE - BY @wombywoo
I am just absolutely blown away by @wombywoo 's brilliant talent and skills. Wayy beyond my expectations. I have no words.
Please go to their page to support their art and commission a piece of work if you are able to!! Or reblog (with credit!!)
Thank you so so so so so much for accepting my request 🥺🥺🥺
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The Geneva Bible, presented by the printer, Christopher Barker, to Queen Elizabeth on New Year's Day, 1584.
It was described at the time as 'covered with crymson vellat alouer embradered wythe venys golde and seade perle'. The donor received 11 1/8 ounces of gilt plate for his gift.
1560 edition
Held by The Bodleian Library.
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Ignacio Perez Ray (L) and friend
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