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zaebucca · 5 months
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The world of pokemon is full of mystery An ode to adventures past
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gemsofgreece · 6 months
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November Athens under the moonlight. Photo by Michael Liaroutsos.
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realspacejunk · 2 months
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Across the sprawling tapestry of our world, amidst the flat lands and forests, the mountains' solemn peaks, the rugged coasts, sprawling dunes and the silent depths of cavernous earth, there stand monuments of enigmatic grandeur. Reminders of a time forgotten, there lie scattered remnants of the bygone Age of Wonders, veiled in mystery and cloaked in the hushed secrets of heresy. These ruins, wrought of ethereal white stone intertwined with veins of golden and silver, stand as solemn sentinels to an era lost. Their works speak of skill and power beyond our reckoning, a testament to the ingenuity of minds now forever stilled. Tales among the learned speak of a people long vanished, a race of ancients known as the Nairim. Once, they walked beneath the god's golden light, their footsteps echoing through the halls of time, the wonders of their creation inspiring fairy tales of fools. Yet, lust for grandeur and folly marked their days, and they dared to defy the gods themselves, their ambition a flame that consumed them til their race was destroyed and their last bones became dust. They stand as a warning, a cautionary tale of betrail enshrined in words and tongue. To admire the ruins of the Nairim is to court the ire of powers long dormant, to stir the embers of forgotten evil. Thus the voices of the wise counsel against delving too deeply, against unravelling the threads of a past best left undisturbed and buried. Let the ruins of the Nairim, these Humans, stand as silent witnesses to the folly of their hubris, as testament to the fragility of mortal pride. Let them stand, and let us heed the lessons they impart, lest we too be consumed by the flames of our own hubris and the thoughts of heretical darkness.
Thalas the historian, History of the White Towers - Introduction to the Old Cultures of the Continent of Sands Fourth Age
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byzbi · 1 year
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finding places like these >>
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The ancient city of Pompeii, Italy
On the first photo is the bakery of Sotericus.
On the last photo you can see clay pots built into countertops in the taberna.
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xjackxv · 23 days
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ℑ 𝔴𝔬𝔯𝔨 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔰𝔱𝔲𝔡𝔶 𝔰𝔬 ℑ 𝔠𝔞𝔫 𝔱𝔯𝔞𝔳𝔢𝔩 🏛️
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alteredstatesstuff · 6 months
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church ruins on the hill
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Ancient nords levitating rocks - it appears they may be preparing it for transportation to construct their temples.
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Art by Adam Adamowicz
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wandering-italy · 20 days
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Ancient Roman houses found under the garden of a former monastery. Santa Giulia Museum, Brescia
March 28, 2024
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insxmniafxx · 1 year
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Through the arches...
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2seeitall · 4 months
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Roman Agora Gate, Athens - Greece
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Portara monument (Temple of Apollo)
Naxos Island, Greece
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alisaineurope · 1 year
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neapolis-neapolis · 11 months
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Terme Suburbane (I sec. a.C. - I sec.), Parco Archeologico di Pompei, Napoli.
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The Stabian Baths in the ancient city of Pompeii
The thermae were constructed around 125 BC. Hundred years later, the baths were connected to Pompeii's aquaduct. They were damaged in the earthquake of 62 AD.
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