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Born #onthisday in 1837, A. C. Swinburne. Read Julian Barnes on when the poet had Maupassant round for lunch. A flayed human hand, porn, the serving of monkey meat + inordinate amounts of alcohol, all made for a truly strange Anglo-French encounter: https://t.co/6YzMe99w4R #OTD
" heaven, flayed by the spears i carved out, bleeds for everyone to see "
"In the original myth, Marsyas lost a musical contest and was flayed by Apollo, who later regretted it. In this version, Marsyas' skin has a further history..."
🥁 More folkore: https://t.co/R08gJFtp9K
Flayed Ones are done. I’m hoping I got the right amount of menace in those glowing eyes. #necronflayedones #warhammerimperium #warhammer40k #warhammercommunity #paintingwarhammer @warhammerofficial #necrons #szarekhandynasty #paintingminiatures #miniaturepainting #wargaming
...the more errr... concerning element of Bartholomew's story is the nature of his martyrdom. Following his conversion of an Armenian king to Christianity, he was martyred... by having his skin flayed from his body.
For a mutant whose gift involves his skin... this is really...
Today we present a concept art of the god Xipe Totec, now with a more challenging pose, showing his own insignia and characteristics (based on the Borgia and Bourbon codex), where his flayed skin and his human skin apparel stand out, as well as his paper headband and his
(i have purposely not included any of the really brutal bits. a book made by a flayed person, using their own skin as paper)
A 15th century painting of St Bartholomew wearing his own flayed skin as a robe after being skinned alive and honestly he is totally pulling off the look.
Matteo di Giovanni, 'St Bartholomew' (c. 1480-85), tempera and gold on wood. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest.
CW: Body Horror
My players encountered the god of corruption in my homebrew D&D setting on Halloween.
The Flayed One:
Neutral evil god of Corruption.
The rust. The doll in the rain. The twisted reflection.
Attributed to the fear of the uncanny and creator of aberrations.
[OC][Art] The Flayed Saint, prospective villain for the homebrew campaign I'm running via /r/DnD https://t.co/l9MsQsRjeD #DnD #rpg
Day 14: Autopsy. A more colorful take on human insides #goretober #goretober2021 #gore #goreart #horror #horrorart #Autopsy #insides #anatomy #humananatomy #bones #blood #guts #muscles #flayed
Art throwback to the time during a D&D campaign years ago that I as DM turned my player's mount into a flayed zombie horse and gifted him this work of art of it.
Today we commemorate Bartholomew the Apostle. This image, from a 1710 edition of the Book of Common Prayer, depicts Bartholomew holding a knife next to a bowl containing his own flayed skin, symbols of his martyrdom. [**H5145.A4 1710]
@Warcraft My Blood Elf Death Knight on Blanchy!
My Worgen Rogue on Flayedwing (Still waiting on that one-headed version! @.@ )