some random obol talks

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obol squad treatment for their proxy

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clothesless zone zero, this time we see obol squad showing off their...talents!


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英語版です! [EN]
Obol Squad on Vacation
Translation/英訳
Typeset/植字工
https://t.co/I3dmZvSpYd

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英語版です! [EN]
Obol Squad on Vacation
Translation/英訳
Typeset/植字工

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Cunning Hares and Obol Squad

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"Orphne" for Wk1 of
Sneaking a peak at Charon as he crosses the River Styx to usher the souls about. She has adorned herself with Obol and various flowers of the Underworld. Painted in on the iPad Pro.

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✨New Item!✨
Charon’s Obol
Wondrous item, rarity varies
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The rarity of this coin is determined by the metal it is made of. A common obol is copper, uncommon ...
https://t.co/AZlotZOj1U

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POV you paid the river styx boatman Charon a dirty obol giving him yet another opportunity today to show off his party trick

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We got a boat! Don't know where we're sailing to, but for some reason it costs an obol. Don't forget to pay your ferryman.

- available now

.02 ETH each

https://t.co/8WuCIRN7Sk

Life is temporary, Deathski is forever. ❤️

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Charon has valuables if you have obol. A timelapse.

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☠️ Today a special one - Non-Collectible Standard Card

🪙 Have you heard about Charon’s Obol?

These coins were a bribe for Charon to get souls to the world of the dead. Nobody knows how they got from the otherworldly

https://t.co/tCuKvDyH66

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do u think the disappearing obol is because charon takes a fee for the additional passengers

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Even the “simplest” character design, Skelly, has the absolutely delightful touch of having Charon’s obol in his mouth. ”Charon’s obol” is a coin placed in the mouth of the dead as payment for Charon to ferry them across the Styx.

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The Obol was an ancient greek coin made of bronze, copper or silver and popular for funerary use. Deceased were buried with obol coins in their mouth to pay the ferryman Charon for the passage across the rivers Styx or Acheron.

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The Miracle of the Obol in the Mouth of the Fish, by Jacob Jordaens (May 19, 1593 – October 18, 1678) https://t.co/QwvTsB2rMt

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