Art happened- a mini for a rider for the lancehorn

Numerian sniper, please enjoy 💖

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Another Sticker I got done during stream~ Demon pomerianian, I'm very happy with the teeth!

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K, this one took far less time- a Horizon lancehorn

Fun to draw, but holy moly are these robots time-consuming 😅

I'm thinkin' of makin' a Numerian inventor who rides one around or somethin' 💖

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sumerian queen, now we're sharing the same dream 🕺

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I’ve been reading a lot about a certain Cimmerian these past few weeks

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2000 BCE is here! A Sumerian priestess-in-training and her friend revolutionize the Bronze Age. Read it here:
https://t.co/PWWrXHoJRV

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James [II] Duke of York on court.

Matthäus Merian II, c. 1640-50, published by Thomas Jenner.

(British Museum)

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oh heeellll nah he looks like a sumerian votive figure

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Maria Sybilla Merian's 'Insects of Surinam' (1705) was a particular hit with this morning's tour group for International Copyright-Literacy Event of 's Library and Archive.

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forgot to post this oops anyway lisa is half sumerian bc uh. i said so

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I literally only have white haired ocs at this point lol
This is my new guy. His name is Ziz. He's a 3000 year old ancient vampire who has lived during the fall of Sumerian civilization.

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I'm braindead when it comes to naming oc lol
Ziz in sumerian literally means moth and it also mean a biblical beast lol

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Ereshkigal

In Mesopotamian mythology, Ereshkigal (𒀭𒊩𒌆𒆠𒃲 https://t.co/WZifvNGmWH, lit. "Queen of the Great Earth")[1][2] was the goddess of Kur, the land of the dead or underworld in Sumerian mythology.

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Happy Sumeru release!👹

We hope everyone's enjoying it so far~! here's our sumerian Itto from our standee by

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Another OC, idk what to name her but she’s based on the Sumerian god Nanna

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kalpas after the battle habis meriang gini kyknya www

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Branch of Seville orange with a Rothschildia moth, 1702-3, by (German, 1647–1717). Held by the , https://t.co/OSqftNnUEc

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Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet."

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Uttu, the Mesopotamian goddess of weaving, taught mortal women to weave, ushering in a new era in which humans less often froze to death or burned in the sun. Her name means woven in Sumerian & resembles the Akkadian word for spider, ettūtu.

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