I don't recall ever posting this so! One of my more recent Warrior Ocs! His name is SycamoreSong!

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12. Favorite Professor

I...I can't deicde between the two violet themed professors..

SYCAMORES THEME IS FIRE THO!

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Hi there! Happy Saturday :)

Later this month I'm going to release Court of the Sycamores, a 5e adventure site. It includes a brand-new creature, the Stalker Devil. It uses invisibity and teleportation to harass and terrify your party. The awesome art is by

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Hey, Graeme! Thanks for the space.

Later this month I'm going to release Court of the Sycamores, a 5e adventure site. It includes a brand-new creature, the Stalker Devil. It uses invisibity and teleportation to harass and terrify the party! The awesome art is by

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Hi there, Thogreer! I hope you had a great week.

Later this month I'm going to release Court of the Sycamores, a 5e adventure site. It includes a brand-new creature, the Stalker Devil. It uses invisibity and teleportation to harass and terrify the party! Follow for updates :)

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illustration for "sycamores" by djmarinizela on ao3 ✨


leave kudos: https://t.co/aIEJxj5G1D 💜

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Drawing - Painter:May Newsletter - Arizona Sycamores, 12x9 Paste - https://t.co/HFhn3HWV7o

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“Empty seashells were scattered there, howling a thalassic lament;
And a cemetery in the hills, and two who silently passed
Among the squills, the graves and the sycamores.”

Israel’s 73rd Day of Remembrance for fallen soldiers and victims of terror, 2021

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This afternoon we’ve had a succession of showers with odd bursts of sun between, so the lighting on these shelter belt sycamores has been changing as I painted.
https://t.co/9oiGXCuUuU

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Thank you FASO and FineArtViews for selecting "Negotiation" and "Sycamores in Penasquitos Canyon" FAV15% in the July 2020 BoldBrush competition! https://t.co/pUvIvjQajY

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A camouflaged sees its breath in the sunlight of a chilly dawn among the Western Sycamores during the Late Cretaceous of North America. This weeks from the was the duck-billed herbivores dinosaurs.

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Alexandre Calame (Swiss, b.1810, d.1864),
The Sycamores.
Date: 1854
Oil on canvas
21 3/8 x 27 1/8in. (54.3 x 68.9cm)
Cincinnati Art Museum.

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Heard a cheery "chewit" from my sycamores yesterday and got as far as thinking the back garden was an odd place for a Spotted Redshank...today investigated more sensibly and it is indeed a YBW.

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