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lowpolyanimals · 14 days ago
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Betty Netch from The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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elderscrollsconceptart · 1 month ago
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Ashlanders Hunting Netch
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Art by Michael Kirkbride
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salad2022 · 10 months ago
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◇ Netch / Skyrim
Watercolor A4
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emblazonet · 1 year ago
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Pelagiad
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igorlevchenko-blog · 1 year ago
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The way Delyna's grandfather Llerar Mandas tells it, you'd think the dastardly Lord-Wizard snatched the maiden from her ancestral manor, polymorphed as cloud of netches or something. Please—the girl was caught in leather catsuit, sneaking into Divayth's tower, geared up as burglar would: lockpicks, two glass swords and a magical ring of Chameleon—mademoiselle's frivolous attempt at "slumming", no doubt. Lenient as Lord Fyr is towards petty thieves—Delyna was merely put under arrest in the tower. She spend several weeks, enjoying hospitality of Fyrs before she was released unto a representative of House Redoran. That during these weeks her addled father, Arethan rampaged through the Ashlands alongside his gang of vagabonds—supposedly as means to cope with kidnapping of his daughter—can scarcely be blamed on House Telvanni, can it not? Truly, Delyna would have been released much sooner, if not for the real fear of her accidentally perishing en-route—Tel Fyr is fairly isolated place and the surrounding waters can be dangerous.
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deathlesun · 4 months ago
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| Family of Netch in Solstheim
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wordpress-blaze-242934854 · 2 hours ago
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Widow Night Out: Reclaiming Joy in the Midst of Grief
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There’s something deeply sacred about laughter after loss. For many widows, joy can feel like a betrayal — like smiling too wide might somehow erase the depth of our grief. But here's the truth: joy doesn't replace grief; it sits beside it. That’s what Widow Night Out is all about.
It’s not about forgetting. It’s about remembering that we are still here — still worthy of fun, of sisterhood, of music that makes us dance, and conversations that make us feel seen. It's a space where no one has to explain why they cry between laughs or why their ring still sits on their finger. Everyone already understands.
The Power of Togetherness
Grief can be isolating, but Widow Night Out reminds us that healing doesn’t happen in silence — it happens in community. When widows gather, there’s an unspoken bond, a shared strength that flows from one woman to the next. We tell stories, sip wine or tea, wear something that makes us feel alive again, and most importantly — we show up.
Healing Isn’t Linear
There are no rules for how long you're supposed to grieve or how quickly you're supposed to move forward. But one thing is certain: allowing yourself to enjoy life again is not dishonoring your past — it's honoring you. These nights are gentle invitations back to ourselves.
Why It Matters
Widowhood is more than a status — it’s a journey. And that journey deserves pauses for lightheartedness and reminders that we’re more than what we’ve lost. We are still becoming.
Widow Night Out is not just about going out — it’s about stepping back into life, slowly but intentionally. Whether it's a quiet dinner, a dance night, or just gathering with women who "get it," it’s a celebration of resilience.
To the widow who needs this reminder:
It’s okay to laugh. It’s okay to dance. It’s okay to live.
You are not moving on — you are moving forward.
Keep going, beautifully.
Source: Widow Night Out: Reclaiming Joy in the Midst of Grief
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queercodedlunatic · 1 year ago
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Vivec's mother, the netchiman's wife.
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helgiafterdark · 1 year ago
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aladaylessecondblog · 2 years ago
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Don't flush your skooma, it gets into the water supply and now we have skooma netch
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katastronoot · 2 years ago
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ambarys · 1 year ago
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I will be assigned to bug test Suran next. Fun!
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i-rate-creatures · 1 year ago
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Netch, the flying jellyfish cattle from The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Male, or "bull"
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Female, or "betty"
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oh hell yeah. thangs. amazing. 8/10 solid creatures. love them. amazing. yes. awesome.
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elderscrollsconceptart · 4 months ago
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Netch
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Art likely by Michael Kirkbride
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salad2022 · 1 year ago
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Process —>
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900sstuff · 1 month ago
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My character and netch😊
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4theonewithoutaname · 2 years ago
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Inktober - Day Twenty-Six
The Witches Festival started in ESO. This year they added a netch calf dressed up as sheet ghost. I had to draw it!!
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