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ra-horakhty-art · 5 months
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Series "Steppe Winds"
There are some famous Mongolian politicians and warlords from 12th and 13th century in my artworks.
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Guyuk khan, Buri grandson of Jagatai and Mengu khan
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Batu
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Subutai baatar and Burundai
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Jamukha and Temujin
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Borakchin khatun
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littlestpersimmon · 1 year
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Have been reading this and I actually really like it. These days I only have 1 hour to read for myself as I currently work 12 hours every day. This book gives a lot of jrpg vibes I've been looking for in m♡m books. It's about a knight who has the memories of a different knight who died one day before he was born. And that different knight also happened to be the lover of the King's younger brother. Anyways. I'm looking for more m/m fantasy books to read. I love danmei but occasionally I get restless bc nearly all danmei are set in Chinese-inspired worlds, I want smth else. Been aching for one set in a South Asian or West Asian world, or like one set in the steppes cnkdkss. Anyway. Does anyone know more bl novels translated into English? Or Danmei at all? (I already read everything danmei to be published by seven seas and rosmei and peach blossom house btw)
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justlarkin · 3 months
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Yoritomo really was the only one to see through MC/exiles smooth moves and see them for the menace the are. That's why he got cursed with weak sauce.
Quetzalcoatl throws a tantrum destroying his home and wiping out humanity.
Tezcatlipoca: "God he's so hot."
Owuo being an instant cannibal with major bloodlust.
Oyankopon: "I can fix him."
Jamukha boiling people alive in front of everyone.
Temujin: "I want to have their babies."
Ahriman being the literal incarnation of all evil in the world.
Ahura: "You give me purpose and I can't live without you."
Heyoka doesn't count because I still firmly believe they're the only exile that did nothing wrong except be too silly and get canceled. But wakan wants to bang the clown now so I guess it works out that they have most stable relationship.
Yoritomo is like that one character in a horror movie who dies early on because he figured out the killer's identity while everyone else are the horny one-note characters who get slaughtered.
Heyoka did nothing wrong, but he also has the potential to be that guy™ or the worse person you've ever met because he has to be a contrarian and side with the minority. Imagine going out to eat with friends and you think you finally all agreed on a place after an hour of going back and forth and then this guy decides to pipe up and disagree because his 6th sense could tell someone wanted Italian instead of Chinese, so you're back at square one. I'd have to slam my head through a window. Wakan Tanka can just silence him by smothering Heyoka's face with his giant rack, so it really doesn't matter though.
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dorokora · 6 months
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Fuxi: Here's my secret shrine of you! Espionage you sleeping in your dorm room~
Daichi: *Internal Screaming*
Exiles: *Internal Screaming*
Cthulhu: *Snoring*
Nuwa: Cthulhu is right! We need to file a restraining order immediately.
Cthulhu: *snoring!*
Jamukha: Especially Temujin, half of us are still bitter towards him, killing Ryota in an old loop.
Cthulhu: *snoring?*
Susanoo: Yes, we'll put Dagon on the restraining order list, too.
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olympusgenius · 1 year
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Have you ever wondered how the exiles may influence in MC's mind everyday? I imagine is like a reality show mixing Big Brother, RuPaul's Drag Race and Inside Out, but there's not a final prize except the chance to see their beloved ones.
Imagine them entering to MC's mind like in RPDR...including introduction's phrase
Yoshitsune entering first faning himself like a little diva: "is hot here or it's just me? And where's Oniwaka? ONIWAKA!
Eurynome like a girlboss: "Babies...Mama has come to slay~!!
Susanoo looking serious but relaxed: "Ammy, Sis, no tea, no shade but...your wolf version is better!!
Shaytan descending in a godly light: "Halleloo! just to clarify...I'm an unapologetic bitch because Papa don't preach!"
Cthulu walking enveloped in a blanket: "I just want a comfy bed, IS THAT HARD TO ASK?!
Freyr coming armored: "SOOOOIE,PIGGY,PIGGY,PIGGY!!
Nuwa in a school uniform: "Onii-chan, can I tell you a little secret?...FUCK YOU, SISCON!!"
Quetzalcoatl enters with a food cart: "RICOS TAMALES OAXAQUEÑOS~! Y HAY CAMOTES~!"
*Translation: "tasty oaxacan tamales~! And sweet potato too! " tamal oaxaqueño is another version of tamal made in Oaxaca enveloped in banana leaves instead of corn husks, and camote is a local dessert and a slang for dick*
Tiamat comes in and sees her roomies taking off her sunglasses: "Now the basic bitches gather here?"
Varuna Kamadeva enters dancing Bollywood: "Varuna at day, Kamadeva at night...but you may call me...yours"
Lugh bringing beer and whiskey: "as my grandpappy used to say...LET'S START THIS PARTY!!"
Aynurakkur enters reading a manga: "uh~ is this the Comiket?" Goes out but comes back "just kidding!"
Veles writing a poem: "roses are red, violets are blue...those are the flowers at Perun's tomb"
Seth comes in looking angry with a lettuce in hand: "I clearly said...NO DRESSING IN MY SALAD!!" kicks lettuce to camera.
Kinmamon looking kawaii holding an umbrella: "I'm allergic to the Sun"
Heyoka comes in screaming leaving the rest confused until they coughs and takes out a pair of cheerleading pom poms : "1, 2, 3, 4, Wakan Tanka is not a Top, 5, 6, 7, 8, he'll never find a date!"
Asura comes in making JoJo Poses: Smokey! This is how a true JoJo Pose looks, WRYYYYYYYY!!"
Faust enters with tired bitch face: "you really think Wendesday Addams is cool? Bitch, please...that bastard copied my style"-looks at Shaytan and smiles -"hello, Lucifer"
Jamukha gets in covered in blood and holding a casserole: "OK, IT'S TIME FOR DINNER~!!"
Yurlungur/Rainbow Snake comes in twirling and looking fabulous: "🎵They see me rollin', they hate it🎶...well, serves them"
Ahriman enters counting the fabrics in their attire: " 1,2,3,....it wasn't supposed it was seven veils?"
At least for now until reveal the rest of exiles in game
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caesarsaladinn · 11 months
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did this stupid movie kill off Genghis Khan immediately after he killed Jamukha? come the fuck on. why make a movie about the world-conqueror and exclude all the world-conquering parts? artistic license does not remotely cover this
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sarnykh · 1 year
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Jamukha or as he’s widely known - God Slayer - is a disgraced grandson of the Fire God’s shrine keeper. Although it’s rumored that he’s responsible for his brother’s death, he now serves as the most trusted companion of the Sun God’s prophet, carrying out his judgements.
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red-steampunk · 4 months
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Temujin: So, are you prepared to bare my offspring, my old companion?
Akira: I'm a guy...
Temujin: I can impregnate other males, everyone in my world.
Akira: ...
Exiles in Akira's Head: ...
Jamukha: Akira! Knee that guy in the balls and run!
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kairunatic · 1 year
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https://www.tumblr.com/kairunatic/719836000326680576/is-it-a-requirement-for-all-xanadu-transient-to-be?source=share
Well MC is technically from Xanadu via Jamukha so it make sense for them to act like one.
I'm still gonna headcanon that MC dialogue option represents the Exiles Personalities
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max1461 · 2 years
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honestly though we all ship genghis and jamukha
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asterinstar · 9 months
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GAHDAMN I HAVEN'T BEEN IN HERE FOR FIVE DAYS 💀 anyways so new information for one of the exiles Jamukha from Toji's AR Dungeon but apparently he's purely human so it makes sense that a pure blood human woud idk be up against world that's okay with interracial couples I believe?
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skyfullofpods · 1 year
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T is for Temujin!
An adaptation of The Secret History of the Mongols. The story is told by Jamukha, on what might be his last night alive. He has been captured by his now rival, Genghis Khan, whose birth name was Temujin. The focus in this adaptation is not on epic battles or wars, but on the friendship between Temujin and Jamukha.
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justlarkin · 9 months
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I recall reading, like a year or two ago, some historian's thinkpiece on Jamukha and Temujin's relationship and the whole summary of it was that even if they weren't in a homosexual relationship, there was a bizarre mutual obsession between them. So much so that Temujin's wife felt threatened by Jamukha and Jamukha would taunt her about it. Of course it's all heresy, but funny regardless.
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dorokora · 6 months
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Daichi, confronting a enemy: What would my guardian angels (exiles) do in this situation?
Nuwa: Kill him
Shaytan: Kill him
Susanoo: Kill him
Quetzalcoatl: Kill him
Tiamat: *dragon noise* (Kill him)
Cthulhu: *Snoring*
Lugh: Shoot him in the eye
Yoshitsune: Cut his head off
Aynurakkur: *shrugs*
Ahriman: Kill him!
Kamadeva: Teach him about love
Asura: KiLL HIM!!!
Kinmamon: Run away
Rainbow Snake: *snake noise (I’m hungry..)*
Veles: Read a sad poem to him
Freyr: Punch him in the face
Jamukha: Punch him in the dick
Eurynome: Kick him in the face and put him in his place
Heyoka: Tell a random joke to confuse him
Seth: Kill him
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caesarsaladinn · 11 months
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alternate history where Jamukha won the war
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guiltycorp · 2 years
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Oh god I just realized another reason why I like Diluc and Kaeya so much? Personal gushing and sudden mongol history lore incoming. It just hit me, apart from other stories like that there’s the one tale that they reminded me of most. The artistic version of history and life of Genghis Khan! Idk I was just super into it back at school, bear with me here. 
Now, at the beginning of Genghis Khan’s rise to power, there’s basically the same narrative about ‘friends to reluctant enemies’ that I tend to enjoy so much. It is told in translations and interpretations of the Secret History of Mongols, by itself a text that we only have as a Chinese transcription of the lost original.  See, Genghis Khan (birth name Temujin) also had a sworn brother. That guy was called Jamukha, a similarly highborn nobleman, and he was Temujin’s closest friend ever since they met when they were ~11. That was when they pledged friendship to each other for the first time, and they renewed this oath three times, each time exchanging gifts and promises; sleeping in the same bed, sharing one life, loving and safeguarding each other from any danger.  They fought together side by side on a number of occasions, most importantly when Temujin’s first wife Borte was kidnapped by a rival tribe and he asked for Jamukha’s and Wang Khan’s help in retrieving her. Wang Khan was his father’s sworn brother and thus also Temujin’s sworn father (and thus technically also a father to Jamukha himself, although in the tale Wang Khan more often calls Jamukha his younger brother). They joined forces and the mission went successfully, Borte was saved. After that, Temujin and Jamukha renewed their oath for the second time. However, as Temujin acquired more power and received the title of a khan, friction between him and Jamukha became inevitable. They were both apparently racked by paranoia whether their sworn brother still remained loyal, and those who surrounded them repeatedly fed into those suspicions. At this time, mongols were a divided people with a lot of infighting, many of them wary of Genghis Khan’s quick rise to power. A coalition of tribes formed against him, and Jamukha eventually found himself on the opposing side to his sworn brother. Finally, he was chosen as that coalition’s khan. Now, obviously we don’t have enough historical accounts to know the whole truth, but I like the way the tale implies that Jamukha saw the title as a heavy duty rather than as a long-awaited chance to betray his sworn friend. With his strong feudal principles, he found it difficult to refuse. That same feudal ideology lied in opposition to the new system Temujin was creating (more based on merit rather than right by birth), and thus they were meant to be enemies sooner or later. Anyway yeah, then they fought for a while and eventually Jamukha lost. Finally, his own men gave him out to Temujin.  Jamukha was outraged at the betrayal and asked Temujin whether he approved of that, and Temujin immediately reacted by executing the traitors before Jamukha’s eyes. Then he pleaded for Jamukha to once again join him as his ally, reminding him of all the times they spent together.  
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In response, Jamukha gave a very poetic speech which basically amounted to ‘welllll i kinda stabbed you in the back though? and now that you’ve won i can’t really be of any use to you anyway, just kill me’.  I would intrude into your dreams in the dark night, I would trouble your heart in the bright day.
He only asked for an honorable death (without spilling blood).  When I lie dead, my bones buried in a high place, for ever and ever I shall protect you and be a blessing to the offspring of your offspring. Even though Temujin was a little bit peeved that Jamukha didn’t even try to ask for his forgiveness, he agreed that the man surely deserved a noble execution. So, Jamukha died after getting his spine broken.
Winning against his sworn brother was the last step in unifying mongol tribes under Genghis Khan’s rule and so his conquest went on. Idk, it’s just so… I’m certain that it was much less poetic and heroic in real life, but it’s still a gripping tale to be sure. Anyway I guess Genshin tapped into my old interests there? Another pair of sworn brothers, torn apart more by different allegiances rather than their own decisions, but this time with a very high possibility of reconciliation and a happy ending (or at least a version of it) since they aren’t actually that opposed to each other. And yet still both of them are capable fighters, a bit sadistic people but with a strong understanding of honor and justice, charismatic in their own way, prominent in their own countries (Diluc part of the nobility and so called uncrowned king, Kaeya Khaenri’ah’s ‘last hope’ and supposed royalty) etc. Oh I don’t know, it was just cool for me to remember where I’d seen that. I suppose if I was more into Chinese history and literature, I’d know many more examples of similar nature, both real life and fictional, but it’s interesting how my own view of such stories was formed by very different sources, starting with an important historical document and ending with a silly gacha game.
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