LOOK AT THIS. THIS IS MINE. MY HOLY GRAIL IS MINE.
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LOOK AT THIS. THIS IS MINE. MY HOLY GRAIL IS MINE.
Insanely beautiful! I spent the whole evening playing with them, I'm so damn captivated.
Right? They are a reproduction of this Pinet pair from late 1870s - early 1880s, with which I was obsessed for AGES. I didn't even think that obtaining such thing would ever be possible!
LOOK AT THIS. THIS IS MINE. MY HOLY GRAIL IS MINE.
for no reason, you should read my webcomics.
traum.the-comic.org/comics/1/
lushflora.the-comic.org/comics/1/
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Oh you are a real treasure hahah! 🧡
Me every time there's an openly expressed interest in my stories:
Thank you THANK YOUUU, I am indeed trying really hard to make things balanced and believable, hence why I am making this godforsaken thing for literal years, I have to do so many researches on the most random aspects of life all the time (and occasionally whine how I just wanted to write silly porn)
Hahahaaa oh that's PRECISELY my dream! And then another book by master Black should be added to the shelf, the collection of his poetry titled "Driven by a Strange Desire", which gets pretty spicy once you know it's written by a necromancer married to an undead woman.
Oh and I just yapped some more about the cult in the thread, check it out if you're interested :)
Hahahah, yesss the undead healthcare is a big thing! This guy literally spent a lifetime conducting unholy experiments and writing many tomes on different aspects of unlife... "Fundamentals of Necroarts", "Amor Fractum: A Practical Guide to Mindful Intercourses", all classic academic works hehe.
...so the act of turning the clergy into undead was also an act of liberation from the curse of rebirth (which is also tied to things imperial, that's another huge chunk of lore, but I can elaborate if you're interested). (6/6)
Another fun little nuance is that cultists consider the cycles of incarnations a trap (and they are right, in a sense)... (5/6)
...and demoralise its people completely by turning the symbol of prosperity into mindless slaves of the cult. Oh yeah, important to mention that necromancy was a strictly forbidden and almost forgotten art, so the psychological impact of it being brought back was immense. (4/6)
So, the Broken Wheel is a mighty mix of borderline suicidal ideology, the dog-eat-dog philosophy and hatred for things imperial. The idea behind the assault on the temple city was to decapitate the whole healthcare and education system of the Empire... (3/6)
...who was doing advanced eugenics based on certain magic qualities and turning those whom she deemed unworthy into undead to exploit them mercilessly. She was a tyrant, but she was the only one who was able to keep the Empire on a distance. (2/6)
Ooh damn there's A LOT of lore behind it hahah. I'll try to be brief. The Broken Wheel is a highly extremist anti-imperialist cult. They follow the radical teachings of Mara Sanguinaria, the ancient matriarch of witchfolk... (1/6)
Right? That's what pretty much everyone thinks, because why would Rochus break the principle of non-intervention all of sudden... The thing is that he himself has no fucking idea. He really didn't put much thought behind stealing a screaming bundle in distress.
Hey @chapfromstaffs.bsky.social here's a bit of lore nuggets ✨
The main thing of the resistance was the distribution of pamphlets and bootleg copies of the strictly prohibited book "Fundamentals of Necroarts", the thorough guide on maintenance and care for the undead. (6/6)
...and to educate people on the matters of undeath in hopes to swing them back to the principles of old Lucidor (which are good, y’know, education, healthcare, equality, all that stuff). (5/6)
The Sain resistance was formed as a peaceful underground movement the purpose of which was to fight against obscurantism of Sol Magnus and stop the genocide of deaders... (4/6)
The undead were able to fight off the cult and regain their free will, but the heretical paladins started persecuting and exterminating their former peers simply for them being "unholy abominations". (3/6)
The surviving clergy consisted mostly of the paladins of the Temple of Protection, an elite military subsection who were known for holding rather questionable opinions well before the fall of Lucidor. (2/6)
After the assault of cultists on the temple city, and a major part of clergy being forced into undeath, a schism began between the dead and the remaining living clergy. (1/6)
Rumours are that Pica is not adopted :)
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Aw thank you! 🧡✨
Rumours are that Pica is not adopted :)
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Happy gay people for morale boost.
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Outfits for the little magpie.
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