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I made a little guy
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Update: his name is Scorching Ray and he has a sister named Burning Gaze!
See the family:
The Dragon Garden
Scorching Ray | Burning Gaze | Calm Air | Dancing Lights (soon) | Tireless Pursuit (soon) | ???
Flower Creatures
5″x5″, watercolor/multimedia, 2015 - 2016
illustration from Christina Rossetti's poem : 'Goblin Market' by Hilda Hechle, 1914
There's no mobility in a job like court wizard, regulations and whatever they're never going to promote you. Quit and become an evil warlock and terrorise the townsfolk.
be your own boss!
by euphemia.stokefield
“Garden of Eden” by | Martin Podt
The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
I made some little fairies out of pressed flowers 🌷
William Mason Brown (1828-1898) "Raspberries in a Wooded Landscape" Oil on canvas Located in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
A kindly looking fey approaches you.
"I'm not going to pretend you're as foolish as someone else would say you look. Though it appears you are in need of assistance. There are several things I am willing to take in exchange for helping you. So, before we get started,
It is your choice, of course."
Fairies looking through Gothic Arch, c. 1864 by John Anster Fitzgerald (English, c. 1819–1906)
Ocean captures ca.1900; Frederick Judd Waugh.
Details: Mid Ocean and The Ocean, ca. 1900, by Frederick Judd Waugh.
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this sentence came so far out of left field i reflexively closed the tab and had to open it up again to take this screenshot. i mean like yes its true that mushrooms are not plants but ive literally never ever ever ever met or even heard of anyone anywhere at any time who has used this definition of a plant-based diet
Sequoia Brussels sprouts are delicious but it's pretty hard to finish one.
Bassica [Explained]
Transcript Under the Cut
[Cueball, Megan and another Cueball are standing in front of a Giant Sequoia] Cueball: Did you know the Mighty Redwood is actually the same species as broccoli and kale? It's just a different cultivar. Another Cueball: Wow! [Caption below the panel] Every year or two, botanists add another plant to Brassica oleracea and see if anyone calls them on it.
scientists in the 1990s, putting a Get More Purple gene attached to a harmless plant virus into an already purple petunia: please get more purple
the petunia, sensing an apparent honest to god Get More Purple Disease, using the previously undiscovered RNAi antiviral ability to shut down all other purple genes along with it just in case: you put VIRUS in petunia? you infect her with the More Purple?? oh! oh! her children shall bloom white! jail for mother, jail for mother for One Thousand Years!!!!
Me if I were a dog.
Best thing about complimenting girls for their outfits is they Always have a little fun fact to tell you about it. "It has pockets!" "It was on sale!" "I've had this old thing for years!" Thank u for this small detail from your world :)
I love the sheer enormity of leviathan and ramuh…
photos of the the sơn doòng cave in vietnam. at 200 metres high, 150 metres wide and five kilometres long, it is the biggest cave in the world – so large, it has its own river, jungle and even climate. it also contains the world’s tallest stalagmite, which stands over 80 metres tall (consider that it was formed one drop of mineral saturated water at a time).
despite its immense underground size, the cave is practically invisible from the outside, seen only from the mist wafting from surface cracks. with a huge temperature difference between the cooler air inside the cave and warmer outside air, son doong is home to moving clouds of mist, which can be illuminated by natural light up to four kilometres away. (source x, x)
City of Ankon by Jan Ditlev
pressed flowers
I see you've noticed my overhead mural of mushrooms. That's myceiling.
Parts of the pea plant.
Jung-Koch-Quentell Wall Tables. 1970.
The Memory
If you’re pining you need to stop and pick a different tree. You know, spruce it up a little