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Music 5번째 이벤트 「알력◆내부의 컨퀘스트」 유닛 신곡이야~☆
☆5 토모에 히요리
☆4 란 나기사
☆3 사자나미 쥰
☆3 사에구사 이바라
🎵 추가곡_ 낙원추방 Faith Conquest-
306. mythic beta
the walking dead: road to survival: conquest
I love conquest teeth don't ask, i just don't like everyone having perfect teeth in comics. I love conquest design in general, the eyes and the scar everything on point #invinciCate
💫The Chariot💫
The Chariot encourages us to stick to our goals, to have strength and drive. Conquest awaits the determined.
@robmichel_art is our amazing artist for The Chariot! The Chromatic Fates deck is coming this May to Kickstarter.
The 4 Silences of the Apocalypse
Gluttony, Conquest, War and Famine
@shockWilliams20 Okay, sure. Here's Rada Kent.
Rada is a woman the saiyans often whisper about, tales of her conquest, and ferocity are rampant. She was infamous enough to become their queen, however these rumours whilst true, never portrayed the person behind the acts accurately. Look behind the
Here's mine! Waart the Cobalt is a megalomaniacal Blue (rare psionic goblin) hellbent on planar conquest. He prefers minions with skills that compliment his own. https://t.co/fxJMrCNphG
What a wonderful cast of girls, people!
They'll all be waiting for you in Oh Mai Tiara, a #yuri #visualnovel with a twist!
Join Nobu and his misadventures to conquest Tiara's heart!
https://t.co/jvabCuIdIq
Round 3 goes to… THE OLD DOMINION!
The score so far:
City States: 1
Old Dominion: 2
Weavers: 0
The Old Dominion – 43.25%
The City States – 40.67%
The Weaver Courts – 16.07%
#parabellumwargames #conquest
@lorminatti Congrats on the 600!!! I fell in love with your works ever since I saw you in Iloilo Conquest and been in love with them ever since ♥️
Here's my OC Thalia, btw. She's a 15 yo witch that loves gardening and butterflies
“ours is the blood of ancient ghis, whose empire was old when valyria was yet a squalling child. you were wise to sit and speak, khaleesi. you shall find no easy conquest here.”
“good. my unsullied will relish a bit of a fight.”
art credit: https://t.co/UmEJ4EP1ye
A dragonesque brooch found at Wroxeter Roman City in 1914. This form is typically Romano-British, inspired by Celtic Iron Age art. Dragonesque brooches first appeared after Roman conquest in AD43. Popular late-1st to early-2nd century AD. Copper-alloy with enamel.