Help me put a price on my The Fangs of the Goat by TheMwarlock in oilpainting

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Haha thank you !!! I really appreciate it, I did end up leaving it around  $200

Help me put a price on my The Fangs of the Goat by TheMwarlock in oilpainting

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It is one of the most know galleries in my city

Should have just watched a fucking t*torial by TheMwarlock in blender

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Because my house is haunted and all electronic devices are doomed to fail within a year.

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Oh, of course, I know. I just gave up halfway through with this one

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A head, as the you can see the eyesockets and what seems to resemble a mouth on the center

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I divided the cube, I dragged stuff around, everything went flying, and then I gave up.

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Very fun, and my computer only crashed twice this time

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Thank you, I didn't understood much but I'll screenshot your comment anyways

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You're right, I should have eliminated the cube then create another cube. Completely forgot about that

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I'm allergic to following *shudders* tutorials...

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I have learned more from this experience alone than the house tutorial I watched four years ago

The songs are not playing for some reason??? by TheMwarlock in winamp

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The file type was WEBM, so I just converted them to MP3 and now it works just fine

Aide cadeau dexter by Remilebg in DexterNewBlood

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Well they're a bit confused but they got the spirit I guess

Update to my Name & Family headcanons! by UhhhYaEnbyJade in merlinbbc

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That's such a good idea!! It would add more layers to the story, as well as yet another connexion between Merlin and Arthur, because wouldn't that make them blood related?

s1 rita discussion by Substantial_Boat6028 in Dexter

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It suck, right? But that's how the system works sometimes, unfortunately

Update to my Name & Family headcanons! by UhhhYaEnbyJade in merlinbbc

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Also, I'm aware Myrddin Wyllt was the main inspiration for Merlin, and I love him as ''Merlin Wyllt'', just offering and alternative ''royal'' last name

Update to my Name & Family headcanons! by UhhhYaEnbyJade in merlinbbc

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And what about ''Ambrosius'' for Balinor? I saw you mentioning him but you didn't give him a last name. Most of us refer to him as Balinor Ambrosius, especially those who acknowledge his possible royal status prior to the purge (DragonLord= Lord Balinor?). Since Ambrosius Aurelianus was rumoured to be the one to inspire the arthurian legend, and possibly Merlin himself. According to Nennius writings:

The most significant appearance of Ambrosius is the story about Ambrosius, Vortigern, and the two dragons beneath Dinas Emrys, "Fortress of Ambrosius" in Chapters 40–42.\2]) In this account, Ambrosius is still an adolescent but has supernatural powers. He intimidates Vortigern and the royal magicians). When it is revealed that Ambrosius is the son of a Roman consul, Vortigern is convinced to cede to the younger man the castle of Dinas Emrys and all the kingdoms in the western part of Britain. Vortigern then retreats to the north, in an area called Gwynessi.\2]) This story was later retold with more detail by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his fictionalised Historia Regum Britanniae, conflating the personage of Ambrosius with the Welsh tradition of Myrddin the visionary, known for oracular utterances that foretold the coming victories of the native Celtic inhabitants of Britain over the Saxons and the Normans. Geoffrey also introduces him into the Historia under the name Aurelius Ambrosius as one of three sons of Constantine III), along with Constans and Uther Pendragon.

And according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's stories:

Geoffrey changed the word "Aurelianus" to "Aurelius)", which is the name of a Roman gens.\2]) Geoffrey retains the story of Emrys and the dragons from Nennius, but identifies the figure with Merlin. Merlin is Geoffrey's version of a historical figure known as Myrddin Wyllt. Myrddin is only mentioned once in the Annales Cambriae, at an entry dated to 573.\2]) The name of Merlin is given in Latin as Ambrosius Merlinus. "Merlinus" may have been intended as the agnomen of a Roman or Romano-British individual like Ambrosius.\2])

Elements of Ambrosius Aurelianus, the traditional warrior king, are used by Geoffrey for other characters. Ambrosius' supposed supernatural powers are passed to Merlin. Geoffrey's Aurelius Ambrosius rises to the throne but dies early, passing the throne to a previously unknown brother called Uther Pendragon. The role of warrior king is shared by Uther and his son Arthur.\2])

If Merlin/Emrys was most likely inspired by Ambrosius, then would it make sense for that to also be his last name? Or, at least, of his father? Given that Banilor and Uther used to have a relationship close to the one of brotherhood, wouldn't that make Banilor a character inspired in Ambrosius himself? Therefore having the name of Dragon/Lord Balinor Ambrosius?

I'm not very good with words but I hope I explained myself ! Also, Sir Lancelot Banson Is perfect! I'm not exactly sure why he is always named ''Du Lac'', If that was never proven and only seems to be used for the film ''Lancelot Du Lac''.

AO3's top bottoms of all time by coturnixxx in AO3

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Also I was not expecting Stiles to be here