Apparently dire Corbies were already a thing. So. You’re welcome for the fire Corbie mini. 🤣 https://t.co/Q6z8TZIhFP

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was born on this day in 1908 – here’s a fabulous illustration that he created for ‘Two Corbies’, from the Halas & Batchelor series

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Carrion crows would also be called "corbie craws" around where this takes place.

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Places I’d rather be on a day like this? Made me think of and Corbiere lighthouse. So here’s my latest with that thought in mind

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As I was walking all alane,
I heard twa corbies makin a mane.

The opening lines of The Twa Corbies (crows) an old Scottish ballad. A dark, cryptic tale about the murder of a knight. It is hinted that the knight was less than chivalrous and deserved his fate.

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Flock to meet the Ravens in my An Unkindness of Conspiracy Collection - Collectible as on across the blockchain with - https://t.co/qJih7JSWZY

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"The Twa Corbies" (or The Two Ravens) illustrated by Arthur Rackham to "Some British Ballads" (1919) who plan to dine on the body of a new-slain knight.

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day 5: Raven. The plan all day was to repost the last Corbie concepts but then I had to draw Ben 🤦🏻. Ben is from my comic Black Magic (links in bio) 🔥 Supported by my lovely patrons ❤️

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The 'Child Ballads' are a collection of 305 ballads collated in 19th century by Francis James Child, published in 10 volumes 1882 - 1898


art: The Twa Corbies by Arthur Rackham, 1867
of Child Ballad 2

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Dire corbies were a mutated semi-humanoid horrors that were once birds.


📖: Dungeon
🎨: William O'Connor

https://t.co/xrKiRGawfK

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I was reorganizing 44 pages of random plot & world-building notes last night when I saw a note about Corbies that made me laugh. 🔥 Find out what it was and so much more at https://t.co/BHHArmW3dp

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Still doing these pride Icons! 70 Euro each and DM me if you are interested!

Characters belong to and Corbies on FA

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"There were three ravens sat on a tree,
Downe a downe, hay downe, a downe,
They were as black as they might be."
"The Three Ravens" ballad

In a Scots ballad called "Twa Corbies", the Knight's luck is a little different 😈#FairyTaleTuesday

🖼️ "The Twa Corbies" by Arthur Rackham

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"As I was walkin' all alane
I heard twa corbies makin' mane
The 'tain unto the tither say, o
"Where shall we gang and dine the day, o
Where shall we gang and dine the day?"

"Twa Corbies" (two ravens) tells a grim tale of said birds feasting on a slain knight

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an old collab with @/corbiedda

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In the spirit of recognizing Thanksgiving leftovers, we present 'Corn,' by Ojibwe language specialist Melvina Corbiere and illustrated by James Mishibinijima, that explores an Ojibwe legend about the first corn harvested in a Native American community. https://t.co/k4EPvFQrtQ

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Scottish artist has created a serious of animal (beasties) prints with Scots names. What's your favourite? I can't decide between the Corbie or the hoolet. See the whole collection at https://t.co/ggJqHD16DI
https://t.co/3xWbHUx2Dv

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