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@Mogwaei This is Elsa Cousland! She's not the hero of Ferelden or even a Warden, but survived DAO thanks to Kallian Tabris. She romances Nathaniel Howe in a slow burn where they confront their intertwined past traumas.
(Art by @/AlexielApril, artbreeder by me)
Elspeth Cousland and Nathaniel Howe being THE CUTEST COUPLE EVER 🥹🥹
Art for @gynedroid ! Thanks for trusting me, I LOVE THEM! ❤️
#dragonage #thedreadwolfrises
'Turambar and Glaurung' – John Howe
‘Hail, Worm of Morgoth! Well met again! Die now and the darkness have thee! Thus is Túrin son of Húrin avenged.’
'The Silmarillion' by J R R Tolkien
'Glorfindel and the Balrog' by John Howe, classic battle from one of the darkest chapters in 'The Silmarillion' by J. R. R. Tolkien.
'Fingolfin's Challenge' (1992) by John Howe, one of my favorite battles in 'The Silmarillion' by J. R. R. Tolkien.
'Fall of Gondolin' by John Howe. Brilliantly captures one of the darkest chapters in 'The Silmarillion' by J. R. R. Tolkien.
John Howe's cover paintings (Grafton editions) and Don Maitz and Janny Wurts' tapestry (2000, Penguin editions) to Guy Gavriel Kay's fantasy novels of "The Fionavar Tapestry" trilogy: "The Summer Tree"; "The Wandering Fire" (both June 11, 1992); "The Darkest Road" (July 9, 1992).
"Fancy ninjas invade Steampunk Hobbiton, by John Howe" in simulacra
What are the other names of Gandalf? Let us know in the comments below!
(Artwork by John Howe)
The missing link here, however, is X-Factor. Debuting in 1986, X-Factor was essentially X-Men meets Ghostbusters, but, as Marvel historian Sean Howe describes, X-Factor was known at Marvel as “Chris-Busters” for the series’ capacity to disrupt Claremont’s X-Universe. 3/7
Goodnight people!! Have a pic of the royal navy girls sleeping while Howe guarding them