An overworked Altmer mom... and her little necromancer.
She's a little tired of her son's hobby.
This was meant to be my OC, but it could be as well Mannimarco in his youth :)
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I love the idea that a necromancer in Elder Scrolls = goth/metalhead IRL.
All the best to every weirdo who is also in TES fandom š¤
š¶āØWhen you get this, list 5 songs you like to listen to, publish. Then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (positivity is cool)š¶āØ :)
Gelure - Hoarfrost Winter Pines (you HAVE to listen to it, it's extended skajrim soundtrack basically)
2. Sevdaliza - Nothing Lasts Forever (with Grimes)
3. Rina Sawayama - Chosen Family
4. Caroline Polachek - Butterfly Net
5. Dorian Electra - M'Lady (S3RL Remix) (feat. Kero Kero Bonito)
and bonus: Loreena McKennit - Sun, Moon and Stars
bc I love her <3
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No my dear followers, I'm not dead. I'm just existing in a different form.
Take care :3
Master and apprentice - Divayth Fyr and young Aryon.
Is that a drawing of a father figure passing down his knowledge to the young one archetype? Yes, it is.
Fyr looks like a father figure every child would dream about (:
They look so happy, as if they are about to hug... UwU
(Talvas utters a muffled sob)
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...and that's my very best album to draw beautiful, enchanted moments:
Ulk - Restoration Magic (2022)
Photo studies of ratties <3
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Screw elves for now, I'm gonna draw pastel rodents :3
A power-mad ancient wizard with dubious morals and a smug, self-seeking witch of an apprentice.
What possibly could go wrong? :3
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But I secretly do hope that in one of the parallel universes nothing wrong has ever happened and they live happily together. š„ŗ
Dug up an old drawing of sexy Vivec while cleaning š
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My favourite way to learn anatomy back then was redrawing leonardo-da-vinci-and-other-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles sketches.
I guess I thought the God of Morrowind would look even more godly in this style :)
Ildari... bleeding to her death - or having the sickest pleasure in her life.
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I love drawing her. Gore, pain, death, mental diseases and falling from grace look so... natural on her.
(+ being a Cradle of filth enjoyer, I love the aesthetics of blood-smeared witches)
Does sleeping on your books bestow you with additional knowledge?
Well, if you lag behind too much everything's worth trying, I guess.
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I... I just can't make an artwork with a simple, easy-to-pull-off lighting, OK? That's beyond my mental abilities.
Her name is Willy. She's a healer trainee but she's just a big silly filly :3 Her hobbies include foraging stuff in forest, making tea blends and trying out concerning substances on herself.
I know that nobody asked, but here's some Telvanni lore for all the foodies.
Before you begin this culinary journey, check out this post about ash yams it's essential.
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Telvanni Cuisine
Itās obvious that Telvanni have an extensive knowledge of fungi.Ā After all, they live in huge mushrooms and collect and plant numerous species from all across the Tamriel to use them in their potions. It goes without saying that their cuisine is also quite fungal. The commonfolk at Telvanni settlements as most of the Dunmer source their protein both from fungi* and insect meat. But Telvanni nobles love nurturing peculiar worldviews and traditions that differentiate them from other races - or even other Dunmer. One of them is their distaste for anything that doesnāt grow in soil. They frown upon hunter traditions of Ashlanders and stock-raising of house Redoran and regard them as āprimitiveā in contrast to the delicate art of growing fungi. The alchemy ingredients are an obvious exception from this rule, but in general as their occupations donāt usually include menial work, their light and low-calorie cuisine perfectly matches their lifestyle. This resulted in traditional cuisine of the nobility being solely plant-, or more specifically, mushroom-based**, that contrasts sharply with the cuisine of Skyrim that is rich in venison and other animal-based foods***. Noble Telvanni shun debilitating ingredients such as alcohol and moon sugar in their everyday cuisine, as keeping their minds sharp is their main priority. In order to get an indulgent sweet taste marshmerrow is used instead. Telvanni rarely import vast quantities of vegetables from other provinces as house Hlaalu does. They use commonly grown foods like saltrice, ash yams or mushrooms as the base ingredients of the dishes. In some aspects they prefer to stick to the Dunmer traditions. The nobles, though, indulge themselves in expensive imported berries - not only because of their magic-enhancing abilities but also because of their extravagant taste. As the Telvanni ranks feature numerous alchemists the import of alchemical ingredients is obviously very common. Telvanni chefs gradually incorporated some of the exotic spices into traditional cuisine. Especially valued are the most characterful of them that fancy up the bland taste of mushrooms, such as juniper, ginseng or garlic****. * In real life mushrooms are a rather poor source of protein compared to legumes like beans and lentil. But since there are no legumes in TES universe (at least as far as I know) let's suppose there are some protein-rich mushrooms Telvanni can plant. ** Itās also worth mentioning that Iām a Telvanni-fixated vegan ass myself so thatās a more probable reason why I made my beloved house also vegan xD *** A lovely example of that contrast you can encounter in @thana-topsy ās fanfic āBreathing Waterā. This would nicely explain Nelothās preference for apple cabbage stew. **** This recipe for example resembles Telvanni cuisine, it was one of the inspirations from my imaginary dishes above.
Above Iāve come up with some examples of what noble Telvanni would eat on a daily basis.
Thanks for reading that and take care :3
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