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January 12, 2015

lokahundr:

My Queen King.



lokahundr:



My Queen King.


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Published on January 12, 2015 13:01

lama-armonica:

The King’s knight by Brian Froud

I’m...



lama-armonica:



The King’s knight by Brian Froud



I’m liking this story.

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Published on January 12, 2015 05:01

January 11, 2015

aylitheart:

Ahahahahaha what a smug piece of shit you are.



aylitheart:



Ahahahahaha what a smug piece of shit you are.


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Published on January 11, 2015 13:01

fantasy-art-engine:

Odin’s Horse Sleipner

Happy Sleipnir Day....



fantasy-art-engine:



Odin’s Horse Sleipner



Happy Sleipnir Day. No, Sunday isn’t actually Sleipnir’s day … but maybe it should be. Sleip in!

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Published on January 11, 2015 07:00

sanieslupinus:

She who offers sorrow.

If you just change a few...



sanieslupinus:



She who offers sorrow.



If you just change a few letters of Angrbodas name it becomes Anganboda — bringer of joy.

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January 10, 2015

litzebitz:

Short break for a feather cloak appreciation...



litzebitz:



Short break for a feather cloak appreciation sketch.



There are feather “cloaks” in Ragnarok. 

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Published on January 10, 2015 19:00

samanthadoodles:

The Norse trickster Loki, for the Sketch...







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The Norse trickster Loki, for the Sketch Dailies.


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Published on January 10, 2015 13:01

Kind of wonder if the photographer has been reading I Bring the...



Kind of wonder if the photographer has been reading I Bring the Fire.

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Published on January 10, 2015 07:00

kuckenburg:

Naglfar, the nordic ship of the dead - the story to...







kuckenburg:



Naglfar, the nordic ship of the dead - the story to it is quite interesting and you can find a lot about it on the internet.


This was part of my intermediate examintation in March, 2014 and was done in Photoshop (A2).


In the norse mythology the ship is supposed to be made entirely out of finger- and toenails of the deceased. That is why there was the old custom of cutting the nails from the dead, so they could not be used to finish the ship and Ragnarok would not come that soon.


Although corpses, bones and kind of root-snake-things are displayed, I still imagine it being made of toenails. I think about it a bit like a makabre skulpture.—


The head of the ship is suposed to picture Hræsvelgr, a giant with the figure of an huge eagle. In old norse his name means “Corpse Swallower”. When he uses his wings, he creates the wind that blows over the lands.  I kind of imagined his body to be the ship (the swallowed and trapped corpses trying to free themselfs) and his wings to be the sails.


One funny fact about this picture: One of the friendly undead in this ship just always makes me think of The Cat from Kiss. I mean, this is a serious ship of the dead that is part of Ragnarök, and all I see is funny painted men with whiskers.

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Published on January 10, 2015 05:01