So I couldn’t help but do more of this AU. This is a reunion for the king and queen of the underworld. Rey has added more belladonna and hemlock to her repertoire, not exactly happy to be parted from her husband…
how many did you love before me? none. and after me? none.
Reylo Week Day One: Favourite Canon Scene or Quote
The Hand Touch Scene
ilvermorny houses aesthetic
It is sometimes said of the Ilvermorny houses that they represent the whole witch or wizard: the mind is represented by Horned Serpent; the body, Wampus; the heart, Pukwudgie and the soul, Thunderbird. Others say that Horned Serpent favours scholars, Wampus, warriors, Pukwudgie, healers and Thunderbird, adventurers.
Natural accessories (details)
1. Expectation, Rosa Schweininger 2. Perdita, Frederik Sandys 3. Young fair haired lady, Sophie Anderson 4. Allégorie de la Victoire, Jules Lefebvre 5. Santa Caterina Incoronata, Bartolomeo 6. Ophelia, Ernest Hébert
Little dance
Faun Girl
Butterflies SciArt by Mary Wellman for American Insects (1905) by Vernon Kellogg. View more in @biodivlibrary with thanks to @smithsonianlibraries for digitizing.
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Dir. Rian Johnson, 2017.
Glittering Frisbee Galaxy: This image from Hubble’s shows a section of a spiral galaxy located about 50 million light-years from Earth. We tend to think of spiral galaxies as massive and roughly circular celestial bodies, so this glittering oval does not immediately appear to fit the visual bill. What’s going on? Imagine a spiral galaxy as a circular frisbee spinning gently in space. When we see it face on, our observations reveal a spectacular amount of detail and structure. However, the galaxy frisbee is very nearly edge-on with respect to Earth, giving it an appearance that is more oval than circular. The spiral arms, which curve out from the galaxy’s dense core, can just about be seen. Although spiral galaxies might appear static with their picturesque shapes frozen in space, this is very far from the truth. The stars in these dramatic spiral configurations are constantly moving as they orbit around the galaxy’s core, with those on the inside making the orbit faster than those sitting further out. This makes the formation and continued existence of a spiral galaxy’s arms something of a cosmic puzzle, because the arms wrapped around the spinning core should become wound tighter and tighter as time goes on - but this is not what we see. This is known as the winding problem. Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA For more information on this image, visit: https://go.nasa.gov/2niODGL