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ironlily1413 · 15 days
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Serenei of Lys (Sweet Serenei)
“Serenei was the most beautiful of Aegon’s mistresses, but she was also reputed to be a sorceress”
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thunderstruck9 · 5 months
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Evarist De Buck (Belgian, 1892-1974), The River Lys, Landscape. Oil on canvas, 116 x 125 cm.
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harlivylove · 7 months
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Dreamy 🥰
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byelacey · 10 months
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i gave my webcomic guy a moustache and now i'm making it your problem
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songesoleil · 1 year
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Madonna of the Lilies
1905
Artist : Alphonse Mucha
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theworldatwar · 15 days
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German troops launch an offensive against the British - River Lys, France, 1918
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keol-ya · 2 years
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✦Robin✦
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Lyseni Hairstyles
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The lyseni are known to curl their hair, the hair of the lower classes is typically simpler and the hair accessories are typically cheap metals painted to look like copper. Upper class woman usually go for braids and smaller yet more elaborate hairpieces made of real copper.
Requested by @visenyaspellbook
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felinefractious · 28 days
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🐱 Lykoi [Sebaceous Cysts]
📸 Faolan Lykoi
🎨 Blue Roan Point
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mavilez · 3 months
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chiaracognigniart · 22 days
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TDIOBCB challenge - day 7:
First Meeting - The Wedding of Prince Viserys and Larra Roagre in the Throne Room
"Many years later, the prince, reminiscing about how he and his wife had first encountered each other, would confess to his children, not without a blush, that even before laying eyes on her, the words Larra wrote during those years were enough to make him fall completely in love with her. He almost dismissed the revelation of her true appearance as playing any significant role in his infatuation. According to Prince Viserys, it was the eloquence and magnetic personality of his then-fiancée that enchanted him to the extent that concerns about her beauty took a back seat. Whether this is the whole truth remains uncertain; however, it is worth noting that the marriage between Prince Viserys and Larra Rogare, though not initially under the most auspicious circumstances, evolved into a great love story that culminated in a long and happy union. If, before the arrival of his promised bride, the mind of the young prince was primarily occupied with the company of beautiful courtesans and high-born prostitutes, from the moment the stunning Lyseni maiden graced King's Landing, no other woman crossed the threshold of the young man's bedroom except her. This continued until her demise in 165 AC. Every ounce of his energy, both physical and mental, from the day of their marriage, was devoted solely to his wife. She, no longer a girl, possessed not only extraordinary intelligence and culture but also breathtaking beauty, affirming the reality that the most beautiful women in the known world indeed hailed from Lys. Their union stood as a testament to the enduring power of love. Still, even if, want to believe him for the sake of historical honesty, I must report the multiple testimonies of some members of the court, present at this marriage at the time, who claim that the newlywed groom, who had never seen his bride before the ceremony, remained anything but indifferent to her appearance. According to them, during the grand entrance of the noblewoman, who arrived in the castle's Sept dressed in an exquisite and lightweight gown made entirely of golden silk that vividly revealed the perfect curves of her womanly form, accompanied by her fifteen ladies-in-waiting, the groom, was so dazzled by her dazzling beauty, that he needed to be supported by his brother Aegon to prevent himself from falling on the spot from sheer emotion. The young prince, who had always been famous for being an easygoing lad, remained dumbfounded in front of her like a statue of salt throughout the ceremony, unable to find the words to express his wonder, to the point that, for a whole minute, he mistakenly recited the marriage formula almost three times before starting to recite his vows correctly. It seems that the young prince was not the only one to be astonished by the entrance of the new princess. The same witnesses claim that even Prince Daemon was amazed by his new daughter-in-law, as evidenced by the widening of his eyes. During the celebration, he went so far as to congratulate his son conspiratorially, calling him "the luckiest man in the Seven Kingdoms."
- from TDIOBCB chapter 1
(warning: these illustrations are inspired by an AU Divergence and have nothing to do with canon (book or tv show) events and are not meant to be reposted outside of their contest)
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byelacey · 2 months
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next kiss challenge doodle and it's another grabby kiss >:))
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indiaboeckh · 1 year
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It’s here!!! The first 7 episodes of #YoungJediAdventures is on Disney + so proud to be on this team and I truly hope it bring in a new generation of Star Wars fans 💫✨
I did these gouache paintings a while ago to celebrate the announcement #MayThe4thBeWithYou
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highgardenart · 7 months
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Lady Serenei of Lys
“[she] was the most beautiful of Aegon’s mistresses, but she was also reputed to be a sorceress.”
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christinaisdrawing · 2 months
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Finally found time to finish this, for the YJA crew. Congrats to all of us, for our Best New Series award from last week!! 🎉🎉
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hauntedbystorytelling · 9 months
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Gustave Gain ~ Un lys en fleur, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
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Gustave Gain ~ Un lys en fleur, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
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