Last night I took a walk after dark, a swingin' place called Palisades Park 🎵

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Palisade dies for real and doesn't come back / Dogess

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Alexander the Great and his early successors favoured lightening assaults on cities rather than prolonged sieges. Scaling ladders were regularly used to assault fortifications, while elephants were also used to tear down wooden palisades

📖 https://t.co/shDmNyzBAQ

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My brother dropped JAGUAR ON PALISADE 2 today. Superb lyricism, impeccable production, and outstanding artwork by me. Go get that.

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Two drawigns from last night.

Fun fact; Herba and Palisade went to the same highschool! Odds are, they crossed paths at least a few times... we'll see

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'Azem'

I wanted to give this a shot and try drawing my WoL Palisade as I think they would look as the ancient Azem through a series of tiny sketchbook paintings, transformed state and weapons included ^^ 👏🏽✨

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How special, to work on that.

Here’s a detail of ‘The Cliffs of the Palisade with the Hudson River, Weehawken, New Jersey’, 1963, oil on paper.
Rotterdam, June 2018.

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Alexander the Great and his early successors favoured lightening assaults on cities rather than prolonged sieges. Scaling ladders were regularly used to assault fortifications, while elephants were also used to tear down wooden palisades.

📖 https://t.co/02kf54YapF

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‘JAGUAR ON PALISADE 2’

COMING SOON

🎨 BY THE INCREDIBLE

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Alexander the Great and his early Successors favoured lightening assaults on cities rather than prolonged sieges. Scaling ladders were regularly used to assault fortifications, while elephants were also used to tear down wooden palisades.

📖 https://t.co/6zdn6QM5KZ

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A new short comic, Palisade tries to learn about goats! Well, at least he's trying...

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A brilliant series of images originally used on the website for Maiden Castle to illustrate the possible Roman attack in AD 44 (with and without palisade) © Paul Birkbeck / English Heritage

https://t.co/1DZFi2f9Lo

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Spoilers for the second Road to PALISADE game

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I couldn't stop thinking about this image from the end of Hounds and had to sketch it!

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the véroniques or speedwells are a genus of herbaceous annuals and perennials

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spoilers for the first Road to PALISADE game

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"What is fealty to you, Anchor?"

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Okay well SOMEbody had to go and change his mind after carefully thinking over the fiction and implications of his fictional universe so here's a new one.

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Road to palisade spoilers
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A memory of raindrops

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Alexander the Great and his early Successors favoured lightening assaults on cities rather than prolonged sieges. Scaling ladders were regularly used to assault fortifications, while elephants were also used to tear down wooden palisades

📖 https://t.co/Qcfm4tY4cK

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