“no mourners, no funerals”

i am absolutely in love with the characters from ‘s ‘six of crows’

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Mobius Final Fantasy throwback: Meia's Masquerade Legend job, the Mourner, outside of game cutscenes

Managed to nab a couple of images before Mobius Global Twitter deactivated

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its pride month so if you want to support me (trans lesbian) or read a comic where all the characters are lgbt you should read mourneruntosheol :]
https://t.co/s8T9wv1R7K

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Vexxeasti is the greatest of the Shroudrieves, a group of mourners dedicated to the art of necromancy.

https://t.co/uMguBbHUMG

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commission for @/chiefmourner!
ty for commissioning me !!

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Kaz Brekker, Dirtyhands; Bastard of the Barrel.
I want to do all of them in this style, but I had to start with him 🌚💕🥺

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PAUL THOMAS on mourners https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6 - political cartoon gallery in London

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where journey begins
happy first birthday, mourneruntosheol <3

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Reminds me of Egbert van Heemskerck (II)'s allegory (1690 - 1744) of the negative effects of alcohol & tobacco showing smoking/drinking peasants surrounding (like funeral mourners) a sick woman who is holding an empty glass (a symbolically empty hourglass). https://t.co/8kp8bOBh9w

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can't imagine what had influenced her being a weird missionary when her mom dressed like a mourner while working as a medic

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Unfortunately things take a turn for the worse for Louis (dysentery) and on the following page we see him lying on his deathbed. His soul (a tiny version of him, complete with crown) is carried away by angels. Beneath the image we can see a mourner.

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Mourners’ Temple. Mo and Bai encounter a giant Yanpo in the temple dedicated to the goddess of mourning. Patreon reward for March.

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Don’t worry kid, we turn out just fine.

(Ok yeah “fine” is arguable, but the sentiment is the right one 😅)

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❝No mourners. No funerals.❞

modern Dregs 🗡️

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I love this part of the manuscript: the Aramaic Mourner's Kaddish, the one prayer every Jew knows by heart - just the first word, 'Yitgadal' in the Italianate script of David Tsoref, and then the rest of the words added later by a local scribe in his distinctive Provençal script.

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