New side characters you’ll meet in chapter one of the Everything Is Blue rewrite, and whose portraits will be displayed in-game:
Meet Brewer (left) and Sampson (right)
Brewer the Soldier (male)
Brewer is a soldier in the Blue Army; the soldier who will take M’s place as second command to B, once M becomes your knightly protector. (You’ll know more about him as the story progresses)
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Sampson the Mage (male)
Sampson is a mage medic (healer) for the Blue Army. You might see him more should the crisis arise in terms of war. (You’ll know more about him as the story progresses)
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I kinda I forgot about them until I tested the game and saw that I put them in there 🫢
The brewer William McEwan was born in July 16th 1827 in Alloa.
After pursuing careers as a commercial clerk and bookmaker, he joined his uncles' brewery in Edinburgh and received the technical and management training required to establish his own brewery in 1856.
His Fountain Brewery at Fountainbridge started small, but McEwan's ambition, supported by funding from his mother and uncle, helped it to achieve success with the local market: by the turn of the century, the brewery had 90% of sales in north-eastern England. He also expanded into international trade, making significant exports to Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India.
In 1886, he became the Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Central, which he served until 1900.
McEwan gave significant donations to the city of Edinburgh, including £115,000 to build the McEwan Hall as a graduation hall for the University of Edinburgh, as seen in the pics. McEwan's plaque is on the exterior wall of the McEwan Hall, next to the main entrance.
Happy Women’s History Month to one and all, but especially to the other badass women in beer.
Since 700BCE woman have been brewers—the first brewers, in fact. We have always been the movers and shakers, the innovators, and the backbone of beer across several cultures and custom.
The next time you have a pint, toast a woman. You’re welcome.
Recipe for Chewy Double-Chocolate Lactation Cookies
Here are the best lactation cookies for new moms. They're chewy, chocolaty, and packed full of the good stuff: oatmeal, brewer's yeast, flax, and walnuts. 1 egg, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 cup butter, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1/2 cup water, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 cup chopped walnuts, 1/2 cup flaxseed meal, 1/2 cup shortening, 1.5 cups white sugar, 3 cups quick-cooking oats, 1 cup chocolate chips, 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 1/4 cup brewers' yeast
He is so fucking pretty <3 facts about pretty boy pls?
Brewer Facts
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He’s prominent user of the bow and arrow, and admired Henery, who is the best at using the weapon. He wishes that Henery could show him some tips.
He enjoys the theater, and his dream was once becoming an actor before he enlisted in the Blue Army.
He was previously meant to have the job as your Knightly Protector. But as Lane knew and trusted M more him, Brewer was instead promoted as AB’s second command, in replacement of M.
He is a writer in the night; writing poems and play is his favorite pastime, and his biggest secret.
He is the youngest of six siblings (21 years old), but the most popular and well off.
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Thanks for the ask and your interest in “pretty boy” 👑💋
The brewer William McEwan was born in July 16th 1827 in Alloa.
After pursuing careers as a commercial clerk and bookmaker, he joined his uncles' brewery in Edinburgh and received the technical and management training required to establish his own brewery in 1856.
His Fountain Brewery at Fountainbridge started small, but McEwan's ambition, supported by funding from his mother and uncle, helped it to achieve success with the local market: by the turn of the century, the brewery had 90% of sales in north-eastern England. He also expanded into international trade, making significant exports to Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India.
In 1886, he became the Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Central, which he served until 1900.
McEwan gave significant donations to the city of Edinburgh, including £115,000 to build the McEwan Hall as a graduation hall for the University of Edinburgh, as seen in the pics. McEwan's plaque is on the exterior wall of the McEwan Hall, next to the main entrance.