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@hjinnnkuo

=jin | she/they | Eng/CN | I like old men, animals and aliens

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Thinking that I should edit a pin post for convenience at least in my own retrieval.

📚 Tags

I don’t tag reblogs, so just search for the tags directly in this blog to find my own posts. Below are some tag indexes. Updating.

  • #baldur's gate 3# #bg3# | Baldur's Gate 3 fanart
  • #planescape: torment# | Planescape: Torment fanart
  • #dnd# | DND stuff
  • #elden ring# | Elden Ring fanart
  • #books fanart# | As the name suggests, mainly refers to my subjective imagination of the plot and characters when I read novels that have not been officially adapted into films or comics
  • #jin's rambling# | The planned tag may be used to post some personal thoughts/sharing about creation
  • #comic# Just comics that I made

🔗 Links

pixiv: @ryankuo_1625 Only update my self-print fanbooks and comics there.

X: Because of that AI editing images shit, I have deactivated my account and will never register again 😌

☁ Other

  • Won't open commission 'cause my rl is quite busy 😅
  • Feel free to contact me through dm or askbox.
  • Again, I love old men, animals, and aliens.

Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I got a chance to go to Prague for a 4-day business trip, and I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations (other than the mole souvenirs 😂

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Carian Siblings as Bacchus by Caravaggio

SO VERY RIGHT (I was just discussing with a friend today how Rykard’s questline resembles Euripides’ play The Bacchae. What’s interesting is that you can see traces of both Dionysus and Pentheus in Rykard’s fate)

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MY AMPUTEE BROTHER(28/83)

  • This comic is not suitable for readers who need trigger warnings
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A Huguenot, on St. Bartholomew's Day

  • Artist: John Everett Millais (British, 1829–1896)
  • Date: 1852
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Collection: Private Collection

Description

The painting depicts a pair of young lovers and is given a dramatic twist because the woman, who is Catholic, is attempting to get her beloved, who is Protestant, to wear the white armband declaring allegiance to Catholicism. The young man firmly pulls off the armband at the same time that he gently embraces his lover, and stares into her pleading eyes. The incident refers to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre on August 24, 1572, when around 3,000 French Protestants (Huguenots) were murdered in Paris, with around 20,000 massacred across the rest of France. A small number of Protestants escaped from the city through subterfuge by wearing white armbands.

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My most hated characterization of Gith is 'shitty uncaring mother who only valued Orpheus bc he inherited her powers'. Its just mean and overly edgy. Gith cared about her people more than anything. Her people don't refer to her as their queen and themselves as her subjects, they call her 'Mother Gith' and call themselves 'Children of Gith'. The reason she allied with Tiamat of all deities is because she was the one deity, good or evil, that agreed to not require the githyanki's souls or worship (She turned down deals from more powerful archdevils for this very reason!). Convincing Lae'zel to escape the zaith'isk by telling her Gith wouldn't want her to suffer is not a persuasion check, but a HISTORY check, implying that's how she truly would have felt. You expect me to believe she wouldn't give a shit about her OWN CHILD....