Leigh Bardugo's Blog, page 284
March 20, 2016
So - Hringkälla is today. Let’s all go get Bo Yul-Bayur.
Happy Hringkälla, everyone. Wherever you are, I encourage you to rise and sing the Fjerdan national anthem. People will understand. It’s a holiday.
Oh my god if you're reading the diviners does that mean you might do some diviners art? like, your amazing style, and the diviners? :O
yesssss I would like to draw some kind of cards like I did for the Six of Crows squad but not of all the characters (they are too many), just of my faves.
Meanwhile, I’ve sketched Henry and his Best Girl

anaukin:
the dregs → no loyalties, no traitors
I can’t...






the dregs → no loyalties, no traitors
I can’t remember if I reblogged this but it’s gorgeous so…
alinastarkovss:
“There was not one part of him that was not...

“There was not one part of him that was not broken.” - Kaz Brekker, Six Of Crows
The feathers become his hair!
unhooking-the-stars:
Love These Girls
Love this art
eliciaforever:
dani-kin:
omgcodyhasablog:
buffalowingprincessd...
WHY DO I LIKE WHEN PEOPLE MAKE THESE KINDS OF VIDEOS
This is the best one of these I’ve ever seen
If I ever don’t reblog this, assume I’m dead
I lose it when they get to the hotel motel part. Every time.
divine-thrills:
mythology meme | Slavic gods & goddesses -...


mythology meme | Slavic gods & goddesses - Evening Star
In Slavic mythology, the Zorya are the two guardian goddesses, known as the Auroras or as the Morning Star and the Evening Star. Both sisters serve the sun god Dažbog, who is in some myths described as their father. The Morning Star opens the gates to his palace each morning for the sun-chariot’s departure. At dusk, the Evening Star closes the gates once more after his return. They guard and watch over the doomsday hound, Simargl, who is chained to the star Polaris in the constellation Ursa Minor, the “little bear”. If the chain ever breaks, the hound will devour the constellation and the universe will end.
The Evening Star is Zorya Vechernyaya (from Russian vecher , meaning “evening”), a goddess of dusk who is depicted as a fully armed and courageous warrior. She was associated with the planet Mercury. Some myths cast both Zorya as virgin goddesses who had the specific job of grooming their father’s white horses, but other accounts say
they married the moon god Myesyats and gave birth to the stars. Ancient Slavs would pray to Zorya Vechernyaya
each evening as the sun set.
There’s a reference to this in Ruin and Rising at the old observatory.
mxsxe:
too many wars
March 19, 2016
March 17, 2016
As an 18 year old with a degenerative limp, thank you for Kaz Brekker
You are so damn welcome.
fwiw, the pain still sucks, but I think my cane lends me some serious swagger. Sending you love
