have you ever read rpf (real person fanfiction)?
random oc art boo
Two princesses of Veiland, only about 20 years parting them. There is some kind of thematical connection between them in the story even though the one on the left is not present to it physically and is long dead... The girl on the right is the main character of my story, the awful and spectacular Maya Voronskaya!
Veiland is a country of Ta-nbt world which has its own culture and also is a home for more than just humans. I don't like the name I gave it because it sounds like generic fantasy English "-land" even though it wasn't formed that way. Maybe I will change it to something like "Veilani".
I kinda tried to do a bit more complex poses than I usually do...🥹
btw I recently discovered that you can actually SEE reblogs of shadowbanned posts, just not in the notes but in this thing
of course if there's a lot reblogs you can't go and check them all. but if a post has a few notes you can click on the reblogs one-by one and... here!
my reblog :) and if you click on it and the post with my tags will show up!
I think while you still won't get the notification if I reblogged you will still be able to see my tags without going to my blog specifically and that's a little improvement for our communication or a lifehack if some of your other mutuals get shadowbanned :>
what is the world without hope. one day I will be un-banned.
The Crown (Diu Crône) by Heinrich von dem Türlin translated by J. W. Thomas
Erec by Hartmann von Aue translated by Cyril Edwards
Iwein Knight with the Lion by Hartmann von Aue translated by Cyril Edwards
Lanzelet by Ulrich von Zatzikhoven translated by Thomas Kerth
Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach translated by Jessie Weston
Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach translated by Edwin Zeydel
Tristan and Iseult Vol. I by Gottfriend von Straßberg translated by Jessie Weston
Tristan and Iseult Vol. II by Gottfriend von Straßberg translated by Jessie Weston
Wigalois Knight of Fortune’s Wheel by Wirnt von Grafenberg translated by J. W. Thomas
Wigalois Knight of Fortune’s Wheel by Wirnt von Grafenberg (in German)
Spin this wheel twice to figure out what they are!
when the lyrics you've been mishearing are more clever than what's actually in the song
oh nooo I need to do my stupid ancient egyptian homework help
may the thoughts about evil fictional men save me