Von Schaalen family portrait:
Isabelle Von Schaalen (Lasombra), Childe and young heiress to the Von Schaalen name, currently involved both with the Sabbat and the Anarchs. Smart and capricious, she is much more dangerous than she looks.
Adelaide Von Schaalen (Lasombra), Sire and head of the family. Previously known as the Vulture of the Sabbat, she has now retired from a life of violence and is content with controlling the stage from behind the scenes as the "Duchess".
Aristotle Barnes (Kiasyd), advisor and head servant of the family. A renowned scholar and archivist, he enjoys a quiet existence among his books and ancient documents.
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A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking, because its trust is not on the branch but on its own wings. - Charlie Wardle
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Grand Cabinet de Mme Adélaïde
Versailles, France
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Two group photographs of Prince Louis and Princess Alice of Hesse with their two daughters, Victoria and Elisabeth, alongside Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck, and Prince Alfred, 1865.
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Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Getty Research Institute. | src internet archive
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give this one another try, tumblr, poor thing...
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I want to post all the photos I scanned of Assumpta and make edits of them but I have to fix them in Photoshop (damage and discoloration for 30+ years of sitting in storage) hhnnnnnnnnghhhh i wanna post NOW.
Also Assumpta gave me her IMDB login...and now I can upload all those photos to her page and also her films that she was in....it's a strange sort of feeling to know you have some of the only surviving photos of productions decades past...
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Grand Duchesses Marie Adelaide & Charlotte of Luxembourg.
It was on January 15th [1919] at four o'clock of a foggy, melancholy afternoon that the Grand Duchess Charlotte was formally sworn in at Colmar-Berg as ruler of Luxembourg. Across her breast was the broad orange ribbon of the House of Nassau. She was weeping. Marie Adelaide, dry eyed, with a restrained tenderness said to her, taking her hand: 'Poor Lotty. Forgive me for having put so heavy a burden upon you.'
Marie Adelaide by Edith O'Shaughnessy
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