25th May 2013

Audio post reblogged from Fuck Yeah Fire Emblem Awakening with 201 notes - Played 826 times

20/49 Battle Quotes--Tharja

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22nd May 2013

Panorama reblogged from Ylisse with 200 notes

continent-of-ylisse:

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22nd May 2013

Photoset reblogged from • sSOPHOo • with 606 notes

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22nd May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Ylisse with 2,229 notes

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21st May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Fuck Yeah Fire Emblem Awakening with 435 notes

rydiamist:

I would say I’m sorry for making this, but I’m really not.

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21st May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Haus Of Hallo with 259 notes

grrlyman:

caterpillarsend:

The Summit.

Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Pearl Bailey, Josephine Baker, Rachel Robinson, Dorothy Dandridge, Marian Anderson, Ethel Waters

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21st May 2013

Post reblogged from Fangirl of Catherine the Great with 291 notes

Masterlist of FE:A Pixiv Tags

innerpalindrome:

Okay fandom, I have compiled a great big list of every Fire Emblem: Awakening tag I could find on Pixiv for easy fanart browsing. I’m sure I don’t have all the ship tags since there are just so many ships in this game, so if you come across a new one that I haven’t listed, drop me a line and I’ll add it! And without further ado…

Chrom - クロム
MU - ルフレ
Lissa - リズ
Frederick - フレデリク
Sully - ソワレ
Virion - ヴィオール
Kellam - カラム
Vaike - ヴェイク
Miriel - ミリエル
Stahl - ソール
Sumia - スミア
Donnel - ドニ
Lon’qu - ロンクー
Maribelle - マリアベル
Ricken - リヒト
Gaius - ガイア
Panne - ベルベット
Cordelia - ティアモ
Gregor - グレゴ
Nowi - ノノ
Libra - リベラ
Tharja - サーリャ
Olivia - オリヴィエ
Henry - ヘンリー
Cherche - セルジュ
Flavia - フラヴィア
Basilio - バジーリオ
Sayri - サイリ
Tiki - チキ
Emmeryn - エメリナ
Gangrel - ギャンレル

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21st May 2013

Link reblogged from Ylisse with 25 notes

Developer Interview for Fire Emblem Awakening is Up →

markoftheexalt:

Bit of a lengthy read, but interesting nonetheless. 

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21st May 2013

Photo reblogged from Ylisse with 203 notes

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21st May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Balicake for Breakfast with 9,564 notes

hominisaevum:

  1. A seventeenth-century pomander and chain
  2. A parcel-gilt silver pomander, made in Italy in the 16th century; features a niello inscription
  3. Pomander, gold filigree, enclosing a ball of ambergris. 1600-1700
  4. Gold and Silver Pomander, 16th Century
***Pomandera ball made of perfumes, such as ambergris (whence the name),musk, or civet. The pomander was worn or carried in a vase, also known by the same name, as a protection against infection in times of pestilence or merely as a useful article to modify bad smells. The globular cases which contained the pomanders were hung from a neck-chain or belt, or attached to the girdle, and were usually perforated and made of gold or silver. Sometimes they contained several partitions, in each of which was placed a different perfume.

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