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Day 4: Mycena Chlorophos adds quite the nice effect and acts as a wonderful booklight! :D
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#Funguary Day 4: Mycena Chlorophos 🍄💡
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Spindleshank asked the mushrooms for a little help reading his map!
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Day 4 of @feefal_’s #Funguary, some cool glow in the dark mycena chlorophos
Mining shiny mushrooms (Mycena Chlorophos) with Myla.
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“Funguary week1:MycenaChlorophos”
Her ship crashed in the woods near town in the 60s. Official claim that her ship was just a weather balloon. Now she works for the CIA. She tries to blend in with the locals but it can be quite difficult after nightfall
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First piece for #Funguary , lil baby man mycena chlorophos … he looks a lil weird on my phone but idc
#OTD in 1887, the American archaeologist Carl Blegen was born. As professor at the University of Cincinnati, Blegen led excavations at Hisarlik (Troy) from 1932-1938. As of 1939, Blegen was active in Messenia where he uncovered a large Mycenaean structure dubbed ‘Nestor’s palace’
5/8 Can you believe your eye? It's all the way from Mycenae!
This excavation artefact drawing records some painted stucco from the heart of the palace Megaron, which was excavated between 1920-1923.
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5/16/21 - Another human for another player on Mycena Cave~ <3 This is a Gijinka of a pet on their I really love--I was thrilled to draw all of that braid! haha. Drawing hair is my favourite~ #artistsontwitter
15/14/21 - I might be primarily a furry artist these days, but I still get requests for humans sometimes! This was a sketch custom trade for someone on Mycena Cave that I was delighted to work on 💕 It was fun to do two different era/setting takes of the same character!
Indeed, these images are clear enough for us to identify the chariots as being of the 'biga' type - that is, two-horse chariots similar to those used in contemporary Mycenean Greece.
Were they still used for war in the North or merely ceremonial? We may never know.