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cloth-fabric · 1 year
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Nisai - Spring RTW 2023
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ezraholic · 1 year
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We're soarin', flyin'
There's not a star in heaven
That we can't reach
A little view of a pretty plant man from that night at the karaoke bar when Cadd fell in love with him to the song from High School Musical that Cadd himself sang as much out of key as possible lmao
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karanfilsblog · 1 year
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Bir adın var sevdiğim . adın benim adımın içinde gizli bilmez miydin?
#karanfil
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ezraholic-art · 1 year
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We're soarin', flyin' There's not a star in heaven That we can't reach
A little view of a pretty plant man from that night at the karaoke bar when Cadd fell in love with him to the song from High School Musical that Cadd himself sang as much out of key as possible lmao
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mostfunnygermanseo · 6 months
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horsesarecreatures · 1 year
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Book review: The Rent Collector by Camron Wright
This book was short but excellent. It takes place in Cambodia in Stung Meanchey, the largest municipal dump where some people live and make their living collecting garbage. The main character is Sang Ly, a young woman originally from the countryside. She lives at the dump with her husband Ki Lim and their infant son, Nisay. Nisay has been sick from birth. When he is taken to Western doctors, he gets better while on medicine, but always worsens when it runs out, despite the doctor’s assurances that he will be fine. 
One day Sopeap Sin comes around to collect their rent. She is an ugly old drunk who constantly berates Ki Lim and the other tenants. Ki Lim had enough money to pay the rent for the month and some left over, but was robbed by one of the gangs at the dump. Sopeap tells Sang Ly that she will evict them if they don't have the money by the next night. 
The only positive thing to come out of the day was that Ki Lim  found a beautiful picture book for Nisay. None of them can read, but Sang Ly makes up a story as she shows Nisay the pictures the next day, When Sopeap comes around again for the rent money, she is about to berate Sang Ly and have them thrown out, but falls silent when she sees the book. She has a strong emotional reaction to it and is on the verge if tears. Sang Ly insists that she take the book. Sopeap does, and forgives the month’s rent.
Meanwhile, Sang Ly reflects on how strange the incident was. She realizes that Sopeap must know how to read. She has a crazy idea that maybe Sopeap could teach her to read, too, and that way, she can help Nisay have a better future and get him out of the dump. 
Sopeap is initially against the idea of teaching Sang Ly. However, before she was the rent collector at the dump, she used to teach literature at a university. She thought those better days were behind her, but changes her mind. She agrees to teach Sang Ly for a bottle of expensive rice wine each week. 
Sang Ly falls in love with literature. Over time, she sees another side of Sopeap, and begins to cherish her as a friend. However, it is clear that Sopeap is hiding many things and is not well. Sang Ly must find ways to help both her son and Sopeap. 
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A cool thing about this book is that while it is fiction, Sang Ly, Ki Lim, Nisay, and a couple of other characters are real people that live at Stung Meanchey.
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merryfortune · 1 year
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incomplete list of all the fun i had in japan on my holiday
the bus trip from narita airport to shinjuku, the scenery was so gorgeous, i got to see my first cherry blossoms and first part of the city
sorakara-chan the mascot at the skytower, they also have nice lemonade there, and it was fun to walk on the floor windows too
the shogun's gardens are so cool you can hear the martial artists train - the imperial s garden was very nice as well, the azelias were in full bloom
karaoke with three of the others on the tour with me was tonnes of fun as well
also at karaoke i was the only one who could speak Japanese so I was ordering drinks for the other girls and had A VERY INTENSE “conversation” with the older waiter who spoke no English so it was very unintentionally funny experience to try and convey that i wanted two bottles (nipikki) of sake but I said nisai instead (so 2 years). also the Spanish-Irish chica said the sake that they/we ordered (I was soft drinks only) was the best she ever had
i loved having chanko for lunch and the similar ones as well (though the himeji oden set wasn't my favourite...)
asakusa shrine was so busy but i liked the balancing of the shinto and buddist faiths
meiji shrine was beautiful, the trees there are gorgeous and heartfelt, we also saw a wedding procession!!! the bride and groom looked stunning in their traditional ware
 the cruise night was good too
 IKEBUKURO MY BELOVED. the area was nerd heaven. i saw fellow yumejoshi god bless, bought a giant smoliv plush at the pokemon centre, and stuff like that yeah
the inari shrine/thousand torii gate shrine is definitely on my come back to list since there wasn't enough time to do the full summit
shoutout to the hotel we stayed at in mishima city, easily my favourite hotel, them soft beds went a long way, not to mention we could see mt fuji at breakfast
(for me personally that hotel was even outclassing the five star hotel we stayed at which is a highlight and also was home to foreign dignitaries and celebrities :o
 mt fuji. just. mt fuji in general. absolutely gorgeous, breathtaking, stunning, thank god we did not climb it as i was coming down with a cold the day we were meant to but mt fuji meanwhile was coming down with an avalanche risk so only looking for afar
oshina hokkai is gorgeous, i would love to come back there at peak with more time to wander
i also loved the little historical village, i can't remember its name rn but i loved seeing the different girls day and children's day displays, the tanuki statues and the scarecrows, the rubber duckies in the various streams, too
the various tanuki statues i saw all over the place deserve their own bullet point tbh
making soba was fun but i didn’t actually enjoy eating the soba, i wanted to try yakisoba though
i'm kinda blanking at this 3/4 mark because all i really remember is the bullet train journeys which are cool i guess but i'm not a train nerd like my dad lol, it just felt like taking a normal train to me
the osaka okonomiyaki lunch was my favourite lunch, probably
i loved the kyoto hotel we had dinner at too, they gave me extra on desserts. and also bread. carbs yippie
ooh the italian cafe we had lunch at in shibuya was also really good actually so i'll mention it here too
kiyomizu shrine was my Absolute Favourite Highlight, it was gorgeous and had so much history behind it, the shops are good too, i hope to visit it again one day, would especially love to visit in autumn/maple leaf season. also I got to drink from the fountains of long life, beauty, and wisdom which is really significant because normally that's impossible to do due to queues/demands. and also all the buddha with their bibs is adorable.
also at kiyomizu, one of my fellow tour goers did something so unintentionally hilarious, i want to add it. this guy was very cautious, always masked up and sanitising so we were all very surprised to go watch him fill up a ladle at the fountain... only for him to immediately dump it into the basin below instead of drinking it like I and a couple others did
miyajima island is amazing!! i definitely want to go back there in autumn one day. i had momiji manju with custard filling and it was so delicious. i visted the art museum there and the attendant on the second level gave me an Exclusive Special Experience™️ because I managed to convey that whilst I couldn't speak Japanese on account of my sore throat, i can understand it so they gave me a big art spiel and then turned off the lights so i could see this one silk screen literally glow in the dark like the moon
the himeji gardens were my favourite set of gardens!! i saw a cat and lots of pretty ponds
threw coins in okiku well at the himeji castle (well's haunted) and the architecture of himeji whilst a nightmare for a flat footer like me is awful but its still very beautiful i'm probably missing some stuff but i've had a big, big week and a bit in japan
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cotton-candy-haze · 1 year
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Abigail “AJ” Hayden
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“I hate this house. I hate these people.”
“Being raised by cold eyes taught me not to cry.”
“I exist too much, I feel too much, I think too much. Reality is crushing the life out of me.”
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✵ World: The Amazing Spider-Man ✵
✵ Faceclaim: Alexandra Breckenridge ✵
✵ Full Name: Abigail Joy Hayden ✵
✵ Nickname: AJ ✵
✵ Birthday: January 10th, 1995 ✵
✵ Abilities: ✵ She is extremely talented when it comes to anything computer-related, whether that be physically taking them apart and putting them back together or dealing with software and coding issues. She is also very good at hacking and has used it to get into (and out of) trouble on more than one occasion.
✵ Relationships: ✵ Damien Hayden (Father, Estranged) Adelaide Kelley (Mother, Estranged) Nisay Khim (Ex-Step-Father, Estranged) Eve Khim (Older Half-Sister, Estranged) Peter Parker (Friend/Love Interest, Alive)
゚・:†┏┛ Backstory ┗┓†:・゚
AJ was born as a result of an ongoing affair that her mother had behind her husband’s back. When AJ was born and her mother’s husband found out, he immediately divorced her and left his family behind. For the first few years of AJ’s life, she was raised by her mother who split her time between her apartment where she took care of her older daughter Eve and AJ’s father’s apartment where she took care of AJ. She was technically also raised by her father, since she lived in his apartment, but he was barely around. It wasn’t until she was around four years old, and her mother just stopped showing up, that her father even tried to put any effort into raising her. Even then, he did a pretty terrible job of it. He was an addict and he worked odd jobs to put food on the table or get money to feed his addiction, but he never could hold down an actual career. And, to make matters worse, he never even wanted a kid, so AJ’s presence in his apartment never did anything but annoy him. As she started to grow up, his resentment for her to grew and he became emotionally and verbally abusive to her. For a while, that was as far as things got and AJ could usually escape by locking herself in her room until his anger died down.
But things changed one day when AJ was nine years old. Usually her father would leave her money if he was going to be gone for a while, but he forgot to on this particular day. By the time evening came around, AJ had already eaten the few bits of food she could find in the fridge and she was starting to get hungry, so she stole some money out of her father’s nightstand. She snuck down to the corner store, bought herself some food, and returned the change all before her dad came back home. But when he came back the next morning, he immediately noticed that some money was missing. He had been drinking and he was already having a terrible day, so this was the last straw for him. He stormed into AJ’s room and started to throw her around and before he realized what he was doing he had thrown her through the window. The glass broke and cut up her face, but she was lucky they lived on the first floor. She landed on the sidewalk, managed to stand up, and just started running. She didn’t stop until a cop approached her and took her to the hospital. She told them everything that happened, they sent someone to arrest her father, and someone from CPS came to talk to her. They tried contacting her mother, but she said she wanted nothing to do with AJ and willingly terminated her parental rights. With her father going to prison and with her having no other living family, AJ was placed in a group home until they could find her a better placement.
AJ stayed in that group home for several months, during which she ran away on more than one occasion, before she was finally moved into an actual foster home. After a year in this foster home, her father was released from prison and a CPS worker came to talk to her. She claimed that her father’s rights technically hadn’t been terminated and that he still had a chance to get her back if he proved he was clean and he wouldn’t pose a threat to her again. AJ ran away from her foster home that night. They found her and brought her back and this began the cycle of AJ being bounced between half a dozen foster homes. Sometimes her father would try to visit her and she would run to get away, and sometimes she ran away just because she could. Then, the summer before AJ started high school, she was placed with a new family. They were the first family not to force her to visit with her father, so she decided to stay. No longer busy with the constant bouncing between foster homes, AJ could finally just do things she enjoyed. She tried a dozen different hobbies until she realized she liked skateboarding and that she really enjoyed hacking. She got really good with computers and, one day during her sophomore year, she hacked into the school’s system to play a prank. They realized it was her and she got sent to detention where she met Peter Parker for the first time. They became good friends after that first meeting and, little by little, AJ realized she was falling for him.
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michi-tala · 2 years
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Hi! Hope you're doing well and I love your account!
This is gonna be another Daddyzawa request; do you have any hc's of how Shota would discipline his child? Like when they're around the age of maybe 4 or 5 years old. This combined with having a soft s/o who doesn't discipline them at all and whenever Aizawa does, she's like "Oh come on, Shota. They're just a toddler."
( I imagine he doesn't give straight up whoopings but probably just simple wrist slaps and light swats on the back of their thighs haha )
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I am doing well but not sure you will feel the same after this one. Pretty sure not going to like this answer. (Edited 05/31/2022: less harsh answer from western culture)
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The Japanese have different views on raising children. When you and he were at a park and your child had a temper tantrum. Shota simply let it occur without stopping it. This age period is Ma no Nisai” (the evil age)
Shota, like most Japanese fathers, practices the Art of Shitsuke (Discipline). This is where the child is taken aside, after the incident and the father crouches down to be scolded by a pillar. Discipline is spoken in private.
Shota disciplines his child as if a student is just a younger one. It's the behavior, not the child. Japanese children learn good behavior by modeling it.
If his child is doing something foolish repeatedly that could lead to getting hurt, he chooses a time to let the child experience the painful result like a splinter. An easy fix but nothing deadly in nature. Children have to learn about hot stoves and such. Pain is an extremely good deterrent as it causes his child to pause.
Getting a child to pause and think is often a way to deter in the future. They begin to think for a moment.
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From a more traditional Western style child raising:
Aizawa is psychological with discipline. His voice often is enough to stop his child. Hell just a look…at four to five a child has begun to socialize in preschool. Certain socializing concepts are expected. He would be a time out person with the rule 1 minute per year rule. Five year old is five minutes, not fifteen.
Discipline is often to keep a child safe and can be just merrily words. It's to prevent physical pain so spanking is not an answer but a knee jerk reaction with anger.
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As for Shota, It's not his job to be the bad guy. He gets assistance at work with his work. Discipline can be based on rewarding good behavior not just negative re-enforcement. Eventually the child has to be in society part of the time and certain polite behavior is expected.
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cloth-fabric · 1 year
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Nisai - Spring RTW 2023
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ezraholic · 1 year
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Pastel boy gone electric neon for good??
Had fun time with this one. Actually had thumbnail for this Nisai for a long time and attempted this before but then it turned into a huge overpaint that wasn't really close to the initial idea and got dumped lol
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karanfilsblog · 1 year
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En çokta ne koyuyor biliyor musun ? bilgisayarımda yedeklediğim bir sürü resmin , o resimlere bakarken kendimi kaybedişim.
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ezraholic-art · 2 years
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Before mermay ends, mervari Nisai.
I still like sketch more, esp now that I saw it had better tail clothing but I am not willing to go back and change it, not worth it lmao I spent too long on this already (like 10h and the background was like... max 30mins slapped on quick thingy? 😂 but it feels pretty solid for me for a background done so quick... as solid as water can be...)
But hey, I finished something, time to get on a roll (I hope) (here's the sketch as well)
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21kschool · 2 years
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The 21K School Difference—Why Our Virtual Schooling is Superior
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When it comes to virtual schools, 21K School is head and shoulders above the rest. The slogan, “Let’s do Education Right,” says it all. 21K School started in June 2020 and is the first to bring virtual schooling to India as a complete school. Let’s look at this pragmatically and form a complete opinion of 21K School.
21K School—Roots
The school was started with a vision to bring education that is affordable, is of good quality, and makes a real difference in students’ lives. The underlying principle is to provide meaningful and joyful education to every student.
What Does 21K School Offer?
Well, you could ask, what does 21K School offer that other virtual schools don’t? However, the question should be, why is 21K School superior to other schools? Why is it the right choice for your child?
Options of Curricula
21K School is a formally recognized educational institution that provides various curricula for students to choose from.
Indian Curriculum Strict adherence to the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) of India ensures that your child gets the best out of the Indian curriculum. This framework is used up to middle school. Grades ten and twelve certificates are issued by NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). The certificates are equivalent to any CBSE or ICSE certificates.
British Curriculum 21K School is also affiliated with and is an approved center of Pearson Edexcel. Furthermore, partnerships with NISAI also allow students to opt for Cambridge International Certifications.
American Curriculum 21K School’s partnership with Stride also means that it allows children to choose an American curriculum. 21K School’s partner is accredited by Cognia and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Flexibility
21K School is ideal for students with unique interests and who want to delve into more detail of learning. The school also is a boon for parents who prefer to home school their children but allows a structured approach to be followed.
Even if you don’t have access to good schools in your locale, 21K School provides the quality of virtual learning to ensure your child becomes a holistic learner.
Traditional schools are often limiting if your child has talents that you want to nurture. With 21K School, you can allow your child to become a prodigy in their chosen interest while ensuring they get a good educational foundation.
Children with various disabilities or those prone to illness will find that 21K School allows them to become a part of a wonderful community. They are given the meticulous attention they need and the space they need to grow as individuals.
21K School also offers the choice of classes in the morning or afternoon, allowing parents to be a part of their learning. Students can attend both live and recorded classes, further giving them the flexibility they need to learn at their own pace.
Educators
Owing to the fact that 21K School is virtual, it is able to pick and choose the best educators from all over India and the world and deliver their classes directly to your child. This ensures that your child gets nothing but the best quality of education.
Virtual schooling through 21K School allows all students to learn on a level playing field, with educators trained to ensure focused attention is given to each child, and a child’s learning needs are prioritized over merely completing portions.
Beyond Books
21K School knows the importance of physical education and mental well-being. Students can choose to learn yoga, participate in meditation, and various other extra-curricular activities. With focused and thus shortened learning hours, children are allowed to be children. They can focus on their chosen sports and interests and become great at what they love.
Beyond the Curriculum
Students get everything they need from 21K School’s various curricula. The school also ensures that students have access to learning Foreign Languages, Advanced Mathematics, Creativity, Photography, Multimedia, Poetry, Drama & Theatre, Public Speaking, Robotics, and many other options.
Access
It doesn’t matter where you are. 21K School can be accessed as long as you have a smartphone or smart mobile device and a working internet connection. 21K School ensures that students who don’t have access to Wi-Fi are also able to access quality education on telecom-provided data networks.
Readying Your Child for the Future
21K School isn’t merely a remedial option. It provides your child with everything they would get from a traditional school and more but at a much higher quality. The approach is to understand what the future holds and prepare your children for a future where they can embrace their abilities and become successful.
Exposure
Parents have found that 21K School has been the right choice for them. This is why there are over 3500 students enrolled from all over the world. In addition to putting your mind at ease about the quality of education, this also means that your child will be culturally adept and understand much more of the world.
Focus
21K School also ensures that students get what they need from their educators. This means that lower classes only allow ten students per class, and higher classes go up to fifteen students per class.
Involvement
21K School encourages parents to be a part of their child’s learning experience. This ensures that parents know exactly what their child is learning and, more importantly, become a part of their entire educational experience.
Technology
Not only does 21K School use the world’s best-proven education systems, but it also ensures that the latest tech is used to guarantee the best learning experience. With virtual reality labs and immersive learning experiences, your child is able to experience as they learn.
Parents don’t get a chance to redo their child’s education. That is why 21K School knows that it is important to do education right.
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laksmi2001 · 2 years
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Ga ada orang yg jahat, ga ada orang yg dendam, ga ada orang yg itung²an tentang sesuatu yg udah pernah dikasih ke orang lain kalau semua itu didasari dengan rasa "saling berkasih sayang". Apapun yg udah kita kasih, ya udah lupakan. Ga ada niatan mengungkit-ungkit kebaikan yg lalu, karena kita tau bahwa kebaikan yg kita lakukan ini kita dasari atas rasa saling berkasih sayang.
Hakikatnya cinta adalah memberi bukan? ketika kita memberi, maka kebaikan kita itu terafirmasi. Kebaikan itu diteguhkan, ga hanya omong kosong belaka. Gimana sih rasanya ketika memberi atas dasar rasa cinta? Pasti kita ga mudah ngungkit² lagi kan? Yg udah kita kasih, ya udah selesai. Atas dasar rasa saling berkasih sayang pula, orang juga akan merasa dihargai keberadaannya. Orang merasa dipenuhi kebutuhan emosionalnya. Orang merasa cukup divalidasi bahwa dirinya utuh dan bisa bergabung dengan yg lain.
Mungkin aku mau mengaitkannya dengan menulis, seperti tulisanku kemarin malam bahwa aku tak ingin menulis supaya aku atau tulisanku disukai, namun aku ingin menulis seolah olah aku sedang menulis untuk orang yg aku cintai.
Satu hal yg aku pelajari dari sini adalah bahwa rasa berkasih sayang pada sesama itu perlu kita tumbuhkan. Bisa dari mana saja, mulai hal terkecil. Berkasih sayang ngga hanya untuk orang lain, tetapi juga untuk diri kita sendiri. Kita berkasih sayang itu kebaikannya ga hanya utk orang lain, tetapi lebih ke kebaikan dan kedamaian kita juga. Hidup rasanya ga sumpek, ga banyak drama, ga banyak asumsi negatif ke orang lain, kita juga lebih lapang dada ketika mendapati hal dari orang lain yg ga sesuai dg keinginan kita.
- Jumat, Deep talk with Mba Nisay, Arroyyan, dan badha kajian subuh
🍊suatu saat bakal rindu momen bareng² kayak gini..
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diphthongsfordays · 2 years
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Firetide Rising - The Archipelago
Full wip intro is here!
Welcome to the Archipelago!
Firetide Rising takes place in a tropical archipelago, littered with dragon bones and magic leftover from the Dragon War. Countries have developed in the aftermath, most joining the international Council of Islands based on Nisai. The Council houses delegates from Tano, Senui, Lolika, and other major islands. Tano's people thrive along the coastline, outside the dense jungles and steep volcanic slopes that cover much of the island. The Senui royalty have razed their island and the surrounding ones of natural resources, and have turned their eyes on expanding their power. The people of Lolika rely on centuries of research and careful strategy over displays of power. The kingdom of Kelri, with its three islands of Loalina, I'iloani, and Ikalona houses the biggest trade port on the Archipelago, and a government set on gaining power. And Masalan lurks beyond the horizon, a mysterious relic of a past age, surrounded by cliffs and magic the rest of the world can only imagine.
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Look at this gorgeous map that @the-orangeauthor made! All her info can be found in her bio, go check her out because she was a joy to work with! (and if you'd seen the nonsense I gave her to work with, you'd be doubly impressed, because I am Not Good at drawing maps, lol)
Close-ups and more details of important areas will follow!
For those wondering, Book 1 and is primarily on Loalina and I'iloani, Books 2 and 3 are on Ikalona, and Book 4 is on Masalan :-)
Tag List: @thelaughingstag, @the-orangeauthor, @mel-writes-with-her-dragons, @fablewritten
Just ask to be added/removed! :-)
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