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When you can’t choose between Mercenary or Tailor.✂️⚔️

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Nicolas Tantui; mercenary extraordinaire.

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❄️ Festive Mercenary ❄️

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Melmer in an outfit that finally befits him more of a mercenary, while Vali's finally in casual Arcadian clothes!

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The Spanish Flu was one of the greatest pandemics of all time. On Wednesday 21st Nov to mark the centenary of the first outbreak will be hosting an evening of talks discussing the impact of the pandemic. https://t.co/A2yPgCZhfz

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I have a lot of ocs, these two are my favourite at the moment. Evan and Leonard, a humble bartender and an egotistical mercenary. My main is my fursona Kangaroop :3

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Admirable tactical rpg is doing combat psychology modeling for new DLC:

“A mercenary’s life isn’t easy, and seeing the man to the left split in two by an orc.. put a strain on the psyche. People react differently...”

More on:
https://t.co/ITLniTG2CG

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The Raygun Mercenary

And done. It didn't go the way I planned, but I like the result. Still trying to create characters with strong elements of JRPGs and sci-fi influences.

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Dakota's work outfit! (He's a mercenary)

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To mark the Centenary of Armistice Day I thought I'd take a look at Anna Coleman Ladd and the masks she made for the mutilated faces of French soldiers during the First World War.
Link:https://t.co/rx3VHjPQaa

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Here is my polish hussar painting to celebrate Poland's independence centenary

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To cap off an amazing week, I am so proud to unveil an incredibly poignant image ‘Til We Meet Again’ to mark the Centenary of World War One. All profits will go directly to Contact your gallery for availability.

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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

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Pls RT & remember Edgar Hicketts who left the due to or according to his records 'lack of moral fibre'. He suffered for the rest of his life & lost everything

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my of Edgar Hicketts who was gased in the & was sent home with & 'lack of moral fibre'. He sent the rest of his life in & out of mental institutions. He had no rest as every night he continued to shake & shout out.

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