Wallus O' Malley was originally a pirate that roamed the outskirts of the Kriggan Isles. He and his crew were a formidable force that helped in the takeover of the town of Manchorage.

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There's plenty to observe in the heart of the wild isles.
Trying out some different coloring techniques and I really like how this turned out.

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The United Isles of Krogsenorr, by BertramBims

https://t.co/qnZwNuhrCk

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for example, clicking "the fallen" under "featured in shadow isles" will lead you to a ton of awesome art.

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Petuñar enjoying a late-day piña colada in the isles of Tirtonga

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Some work in progress pieces including a quick cover for Broken Throne, an updated base map for Ultimus, a better-colored map of the Ouv Isles, and the current silhouette of a piece for Trifecta all for articles on ~

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Spent the weekend exploring 's Crystal Isles on the back of a Rock Drake. Pretty fun way of getting around on a super awesome map!

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Today’s extinct animal of the British Isles The Dalmatian Pelican.
A magnificent bird with a wingspan of up to 3.5 metres. Extinct in Britain due to habitat loss and human disturbance. Illustration, Edward Lear, 1837.
We live in wildlife poverty and most of us don't know it.

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I finished this old picture of my hero of kvatch! It's Ra'muna before the shivering isles happens.

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Fashion Fit for a Queen! This poster, featuring Freddie in all of his fabulous glory, comes from artist R Robert Pollak, and is available in our online store. Peruse our digital aisles for this and other great posters, shirts, and comics! https://t.co/07PEqSA52S

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It's 2 years since I last saw it, but that first magical view of St Martin's when you fly to the Isles of Scilly haunts me so much I had to get it down on paper. Wish I was going there this summer...

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My sticker sheets!! I'll be doing all of the isles!!

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This is was just for fun because I was replaying the Shivering Isles... 🧠🍄🦋

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Rushy Tetratheca from "Zoology and botany of New Holland and the isles adjacent" by George Shaw, 1793. (Tetratheca juncea https://t.co/LtMqWhAXtD via

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