A wannabe author who becomes easily fixated on various fandoms. Always been obsessed with Norse mythology and military history so the Avengers movies has made a nice little head canon space for her.
Is doing her best to come up with a well thought out and planned story to be put up directly.
This is where I will put up updates and inspirations that went into the process.
Also this is turning into a kinda Loki angst roundup. Hopefully that will not always be the case.
RP Blog for Agents of SHIELD: Valeny and Hal Clader
Archive of our Own
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Me while reading: Noooo! My poor sweet babies! AUTHOR, WHY MUST YOU TORMENT YOUR CHARACTERS SO?
Me while writing: This character has been orphaned, whipped, sentenced to death, thrown overboard by pirates, captured by enemy soldiers, near-fatally poisoned, put on trial for his life before an angry mob, tortured in front of his best friend, and thrown into prison again.
Me while writing: ...
Me while writing: Let's stab him.
amount of plotlines/plot devices i have: 9898678
amount of stories i've completed: 0
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last year speed paintings, I feel like posting the whole set. the last one is new though~
and before you ask, the first pic is Odin with baby Loki.
Iron man vs Shehulk
Kill me you say. Who is the Liar now, brother?
Saber with Scabbard
- Dated: 19th century
- Culture: Turkish, Ottoman
- Medium: Steel, gold, gilt brass, diamonds, emeralds, pearls
The most important ceremony in the inauguration of many Islamic rulers was the investiture with a sword, rather than a crown. This extravagantly decorated saber traditionally is says to have been refitted in 1876 for the investiture of the Ottoman sultan Murad V (reigned May 30-August 31,1876). He suffered a nervous breakdown before the ceremony and subsequently was deposed and kept a prisoner until his death in 1904.
The sword was probably assembled by a court jeweler, using a 17th century Iranian blade, an 18th century Indian jade grip and a gem-studded gold and gilt-brass mounts of contemporary workmanship. The emerald near the top of the scabbard opens to reveal a secret compartment containing a gold coin marked with the name Süleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566), the most powerful Ottoman ruler of the 16th century. The underside of the emerald is inscribed with the phrase “According to God’s will.”
Courtesy of Sara K. of Metropolitam Museum of Art
© 2000–2013 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(Source: monkeearmada)
mama frigga is displeased with you peasants
i’m sorry i have to reblog this one
have to
Jane Foster “Thor 2” | 2013
Based off of this photo:
The fabric isn’t perfect and I really need to actually make nicer jewelry, but it’s a work in progress that I’m very happy about!
All photography and most fo the photo editing was done by Erik Estrada.
You all knew I had to.