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I think it's safe to say that Dilla and Neytiri would not exactly get along, especially after Dilla and Caleb adopt Miles/Spider. Neytiri's attitude towards him would not be tolerated.
Dilla is already fiercely protective of children and the young. Messing with her own babies is throwing fuel on an already raging fire.
Kai is scared, but still trying to cover his brother πβ€οΈ
Adorable chubby babies πβ€οΈ
monster hunter wilds (2025)
@ritrox reminds me of your concept of the Eywa'tsngal πβ¨
SigΓΆldugljΓΊfur canyon | Icelandic Highlands | byΒ iuriebelegurschi
My original character that Iβve been cooking up in my head for a while, Iβve been calling him Kizwa!
Oh boy, and I have the perception (maybe I'm wrong) that the general public that doesn't read this piece and scene deeply simply has the idea of the victory of the Greeks and the celebration of their cunning and smarts while the Trojans are the arrogant ones who took everything for granted and lost it all, which is a valid perspective too since it's not really wrong, but I feel the massacre of the Trojan population is not exactly hidden but it is sort of glossed over when the general public thinks of this, so it's such an interesting and relavant point to talk about, it was indeed bloody and gruesome and the Iliad trully points out to this. That is indeed nightmarish, it was a literal calm before the true storm and a very messy one!
Oh gosh it's definitely hard to imagine but for real it's the one true nightmare that will leave a scar and it will be impossible to forget through many generations for the Trojan side. Oh boy I really wanna start looking in depth at all of these works β¨
Not at all girl it's only the truth β€οΈβ€οΈ You always know how to express the characters feelings and dialogs so well and it's so easy to feel their emotions trough your pieces β¨ Your latest one is also amazing as well β€οΈ the way Helen and Odysseus confront each other and all the guilt for all that happened and how it was never his wish that it came to all of this... I must take time to comment on it properly as well, even me who has not read the Iliad deeply could have such a clear idea of it, and it's very inspirational β€οΈ
It's great to see you so inspired and whiling to create such beautiful things β€οΈ
And congrats on all the reblogs you deserve so so so much more hon π₯°π₯°π€ Amazing work trully β¨
What Trojans must have heard that fateful night some time during bronze age, 3000 years ago
I mean imagine they went to sleep thinking they won and the Greeks had left and then they wake up facing hell with houses burning people screaming and the Greeks entering the city killing and capturing and sacking their city that was safe for 10 years!
Reblogs and random thoughts from the void. Art blog is @yararts
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