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hannahhook7744 · 1 year
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My descendants fancast redone part 5;
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Colton Barnert, Jordan Olson and Matthew Olson as Harris, Hubert and Hamish of Dunbroch-- the triplet sons of Queen Elinor and King Fergus.
Alex Pettyfer as Max La Bouff, cousin of Charlotte La Bouff.
Malak Zaher as Princess Lina, daughter of King Abbud.
Hassan Malek as Rami, son of of King Abbud.
Mayan El Sayed as Princess Hana, daughter of King Abbud.
Next up is any Sofia the first kid characters you want me to fancast.
Previous parts can be found here: part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4.
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birdmomblogs · 2 years
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[ID: digital art of princess lina rushing into battle with her ceremonial sword and shield. the copper and gold shield and sword are adorned with her sun sigil. she looks determined to protect her homeland. end ID]
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pastel-kaleesh · 2 years
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Lina drawing
This is one of my newest characters, a Kaleesh princess named Lina Soh Ma'lais. I'm not sure if I should give her a new outfit with the karrabac pelt, or if this simple choice is ok.
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mrsdulac · 6 months
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Black Women in Period Costumes
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allisonmckenzieart · 1 month
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I have several new prints available in my shop!
Today feels like a good day for an extra 20% :)
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fuckyeahcostumedramas · 10 months
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Stephanie Levi-John as Lina de Cardonnes in The Spanish Princess (TV Series, 2019-2020)
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awkward-sultana · 1 year
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(Almost) Every Costume Per Episode + Lina de Cardonnes red gown wwith gold print in 1x01,2
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sketchnskribbles · 6 months
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Been looking through some old art and realized just how many fellow WIR fans have deactivated their accounts…
It’s a lonely time to be a Wreck it Ralph fan. This movie is the reason I’m even on tumblr. It was the first official fandom I was in.
I wonder if the fans would have been able to keep it alive if the first movie was created currently. It’s amazing how many talented people we have now. Just imagining it having AU’s and animations and music videos and all the other crazy things that fans do now.
Not saying that it didn’t, but I feel like it got snuffed out before it could have been really turbotastic spectacular.
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marshvlovestv · 5 months
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Some additional context for these options:
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood and Scarlet Hollow are both games I have done playthroughs of previously on the channel, but they're my two favorite games I've played this year and are very replayable.
I have 57 hours in One Step from Eden and I've never beaten it, but I've had some really good runs lately and I think it's just a fun time.
Mosa Lina and Slay the Princess would both be almost completely blind (I watched one video of someone playing the demo for Mosa Lina, and I'm obviously a fan of Black Tabby Games but I remain mostly unspoiled for Slay the Princess)
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qpb · 2 years
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ଘ princess peach and sailor moon! 🫶 +..。*゚+
like/rb if used!!!
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waldos-art · 10 months
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Did another sixfanarts challenge with suggestions from folks on TikTok. Really fun variety of characters this time!
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birdmomblogs · 2 years
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more lina outfits ✨
[ID: digital art of two outfit concepts for princess lina, my zelda OC. the first is her royal princess garb. it consists of her goddess dress with a blue and gold vest over top. she also wears leather wrist braces, belt and sandals. pinned on her vest is her rainbow sun symbol. her hair is down, long and wavy. she stands with one hand on her hip and is smiling. the second outfit concept is of her goddess dress. it’s a loose fitting, white, ankle length gown with cap sleeves. the front bits of her hair are wrapped in leather straps and she wears the same leather sandals as before. she now also has gold wrist braces and a thin gold belt to help highlight her curves. she also wears a mid-calf length, sheer, blue veil. she is in the same pose with her hand on her hip but is now frowning. end of ID]
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lilareviewsbooks · 11 months
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More Short SFF Books!
Guys! Thank you so much for the love on my post on short SFF books! It was a lot for a tiny little blog like me lmao, and it made me feel very appreciated - thank you, again! 
I thought that because of all that love, this deserved a second edition. So, since short SFF is definitely my specialty, and I won't stop reading these novellas any time soon, here's some other SFF short books I think might be worth your time!
Also, check out part one of this list if you’d like some more books in this vein :)
The Monk and Robot Duology, starting with A Psalm For The Wild-Built, by Becky Chambers
152 to 160 pages
duology (so far!! I'm hoping and praying, Ms. Chambers!)
queer rep of all kinds, but our protagonist is non-binary! 
If you know me, then it's a surprise this didn't make it into the first edition of this list. I love Monk and Robot! They're My Favorite Books, so rest assured that they come very highly recommended!
This one follows Sibling Dex, a disciple of Allae, the god of small comforts, as they decide to change the course of their professional life and become a travelling tea monk. Along the way, they meet Mosscap, a very friendly robot, with one question - "what do humans need?" There's just one problem: robots have been living in the wild for generations, and they haven't interacted with humans since they gained consciousness. Can Sibling Dex handle this responsibility?
I hardly have the words to describe this one. This is a sci-fi, I guess, but it feels like a fantasy -- it's just so atmospheric and draws you into this utopian and equitable world full of nature and community. Monk and Robot really emphasizes the best parts of life, the best parts of humanity. It will warm your heart because you will see your life in it - in all it's smallness and its gorgeousness. It's perfect if you want something that's short, sweet, and with a conflict that doesn't span the whole entire world, but is focused instead on two people - or, I guess, on one person and a robot. 
Mandatory reading for everyone! Get your hands on a copy, you won't regret it!
Our Lady of Endless Worlds Duology, starting with Sisters of the Vast Black, by Lina Rather
176 to 192 pages
duology
sapphic rep
We're staying on theme here, with another religious-y pick. I give you: Sisters of the Vast Black! This one is about nuns! In space!
Some time into the future, the Catholic Church is alive and well. The sisters of the Order of Saint Rita live on their (get this) living ship, a gigantic animal they use to navigate between space stations and planets. I think this one is worth it just for that concept, I fell in love with it!
This book follows the Sisters as they receive a distress call from a colony, and find out that the Church's means might be more nefarious than they seem. But, mostly, it's about the sisters themselves, as they grapple with their faith, the ever-changing universe and the questionable morality of the Church. 
I loved this one! Not only are the characters very compelling, the setting is just so cool. This concept of the living space ship is so fucking neat, and the duology gets down to the nitty-gritty of it. Not to mention, the idea of religion, and contemporary religion in particular, surviving mostly unchanged into the future is so interesting! I don't know if it's me being nerdy, but I just found the concept here so, so compelling, I couldn't resist bringing these books home with me!
The Seventh Perfection, by Daniel Polansky
176 pages
standalone
I don't remember it being queer, but I could be wrong??
I guess this is also kind of religious in a way lmao. The Seventh Perfection follows Manet as she searches for someone for the God-King, who runs the kingdom she lives in, using her perfect dominion over the seven perfections to help her.
The unique thing about this book, though, is how the story is told. Instead of following Manet's perspective as she goes through her city, interviewing people, we only see one side of her dialogue. As Manet speaks to a shopkeeper, for example, we are only treated to his answers. In this manner, its up to the reader to put some pieces together.
Although it is nothing too complicated, - especially for veterans of books such as The Locked Tomb or fantasy behemoths like A Song of Ice and Fire, with their crazy amount of characters - the structure is pretty unique. Like Esme N pointed out in her Good Reads review of this one, it kind of reads as if you're a POV character in a videogame, going NPC to NPC. I'd say this one is for the anyone who likes different approaches to stories in SFF, and enjoys being a little bit confused!
Elder Race, by Adrian Tchaikovsky 
201 pages
standalone
no queer rep that I remember, either
Elder Race is an interesting one, as well. This one is definitely for fans of books with almost anthropological approaches to culture, such as The Left Hand of Darkness and A Memory Called Empire. Elder Nyr is a scientist, sent to another planet in order to explore it, who lives in his space ship. Except that, for the locals, that space ship is a giant tower, and Nyr is its mysterious sorceror of legend. Now, Lynesse comes to search for him so that he can help her deal with the threat of demon.
The result of the interaction between Lynesse and Nyr, and the fact that each of them have POV chapters, means that this reads as almost two separate books. One of them is a sci-fi, and that's Nyr's perspective, who is from a society with very high-end technology, and sees all problems as matters of science. Meanwhile, Lynesse sees everything as magical, so hers reads almost like a fantasy. It makes for such an interesting experience!
I think about this book constantly, and have been wanting to reread it for ages. I quite liked this particular approach, not to mention the concept! Plus, I love books that go deep into culture like this one. And, of course, it's from prolific and famous author Adrian Tchaikovsky, who wrote the Children of Time series, and although I haven't read the rest of his work, I've heard this is a good starting off point in case you want to get into his other books.
Princess Floralinda And The Forty-Flight Tower, by Tasmyn Muir
146 pages
standalone
non-binary rep
I'm always singing Ms. Muir praise, and that's for a reason! This one follows Princess Floralinda, who is locked up in a (guess!) forty-flight tower by an evil witch. She has placed one monster at every floor, and no prince has managed to get through the first one, let alone trudge up the stairs to rescue Floralinda.
With impeccable sense of humor, which is a trademark of Ms. Muir's fiction, we follow Floralinda's plight as she waits for someone to come rescue her - and then eventually notices no-one might be coming, after all. Her character development is astounding, and it's so satisfying to follow her. It's also just so impressive that so much can be packed into so little pages when it comes to her arc. 
And I forgot to mention - there's a fun fairy character who will help Floralinda on her way! I think it's worth reading just for that!
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thebendsbyradiohead · 2 months
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wait march 10th.... it's also the birthday of... no, i shan't say
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allisonmckenzieart · 4 months
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More print updates? Goodness gracious- but this is all new stuff! Happy to add these ones, I think they turned out really pretty on paper! :)
If you snag any of these, be sure to check the Discount section for sale items!
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fuckyeahcostumedramas · 11 months
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Stephanie Levi-John as Lina de Cardonnes in The Spanish Princess’(TV Series, 2019-2020).
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