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Well looks like this is a thing! So for this you can make one about Terran or Jet, or even both of them at the same time.

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I don't think I've uploaded this one yet? Idk.

Older image. Terran soldiers advancing across no-man's land to assault an enemy position.

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Analyzed by Besim S. Hakim, it is a great study on how our ancestors built cities around the Mediterranean for almost 1400 years. Ascalon was a rich town, probably able to hold its own against Caesarea Maritima, the capital of Palestina Prima. Art by Jean-Claude Golvin.

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practice sketch, wanted to do some kh3 fanart for a long while now, finallly got around to it haha if there's anyone that follows me who likes kh, whats your fav character 👀?

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“Supposedly, Shadow Elves and Stone Elves started living in the Mid Dark during the Cataclysm. This is untrue, a result of conflating all pre-Cataclysm history. The Subterrane Elf tribes left the surface during the Crystal Age.”

It’s some kinda Shadow Elf. Some kinda Shelf.

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The reservoir was built in 1912 to supply with clean water after the horrible 1904-1905 typhoid outbreak (which killed 113 people). It is one of the oldest subterranean reservoirs in the country and holds 27 million litres of water!

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I allude to this with the design of the Neptune gliders having flat intakes on their front, something not seen on your typical Terran craft design

(left: Neptune glider, right: Terran aetherfighter)

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the Terran's Journal livestream inspired me to draw Thiala as well and... im sorry?

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I named myself Solidarity, for what brings me life is not to make my universe bigger, but better. Not to expand, but grow. Not to imitate its indifference, but to find meaning on its canvas.

And I wish to share it with as many others as I can, dear Terran.

I hope you do, too.

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In 1749 he met Commodore Keppel & joined him on a voyage to the Mediterranean. As part of his journey he spent two years in Italy studying Italian art. Portraits of Keppel by Reynolds (1752, 1749, 1779 & 1780). He came away from Italy with notions of grandeur.

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New illustration idea, I want it to be summer time already (and I want to visit some Mediterranean islands too)

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'This is a journey through space' - and what a journey it is! Exile on the was my first experience of a metroidvania-style game and one I still regard fondly. At least, it feels like one with its abundance of puzzles and subterranean sci-fi exploration.

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Captain Silf, from the Terran Faction, shows no fear as they dash across the battlefield, wielding and firing more than two weapons as they fight the Zerg scourge and dodge Protoss lasers!

♻️Retweets are appreciated
💎https://t.co/MOiYptHyst

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Here is another page of the second volume of "At the mountains of madness" : Dyer and Danforth explore a bit more the subterranean city and start to understand who built it... 😨
Full post here : https://t.co/nlgg8loNKJ

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"Seaport by Moonlight" and "A Storm on a Mediterranean Coast" by Claude Joseph Vernet (August 1714 - December 1789)

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