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wikipediapictures · 4 months
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White-nose syndrome
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todaysbat · 1 year
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Spix’s Disk-winged Bat (Thyroptera tricolor)
These bats are unique for more than just the suction cups on their wings that they use to roost in rolled up leaves. Unlike most other bat species they roost upside up. That's right, in the photo above, the bats are looking up at you.
Image description: A group of fluffy brown puffball-looking bats roosting in a rolled up green leaf (Heliconia) using tiny suction cups on their wings to hang on as they look up at the camera
Image source: Christian Ziegler
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flittermousing · 4 months
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HOLY SHIT HE HELMET
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loveisinthebat · 2 years
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Be blessed by this bat
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elektroyu · 1 year
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Quick post before lunch! The Sammy and Bats piece is finished!!
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rockchomper · 2 months
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tiny little pesu
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paging-possum · 8 months
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I wanna make a fursona
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sock-ness-monster · 2 years
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The artist formerly known as Eastern Pipistrelle
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ognimdo2002 · 8 months
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Tanglaw – Warriors of Shine and Gloom
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These are possibly allegedly warriors from the three factions of former rivalry with three ancient societies: the Assassin Order, Templar Knights, and Conservationist Hunters.
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The team's captain and mother of Isabella, Nicolette, and Rapunzel, Arianna Solcorvauld Morrison, was Jericho Reginald Morrison's first wife. Her companions include Yosef Buenaventura and Clarissa Jasmin, who are in a relationship, as well as Doron Nachman, a Jewish assassin. The group that is trying to stop the New World Order and coming disaster despises devastation and rises up like the sunlight.
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The glass windows of Eugene Fitzherbert's family members and ancestors in the Dark Kingdom on the present-day Balkan peninsula are said to have served as inspiration for these warriors. That's either a coincidence or something deliberate. 🤔
This is a recent occurrence as part of Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, a prequel series to the stories of Earth Responsibly series. Due to its unpredictability, the event would have occurred in the 31st century if the royal member and commoner had married and had an additional generation of endless children, which would have meant Lancelot and Guinevere had created bigger descendants than the descendants of Genghis Khan. Returning to Historya Davvun is the answer.
Historya Davvun New Species
When Daniel Cross discovered that Nilan Punzalan Pradep, the main character of Aswang and an Indian Filipino, was the grandchild of Lancelot and Guinevere, he became terribly ill and in great pain. They would be regarded as Lancelot and Guinevere's ancestors if George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, Connor Kenway, or Queen Anne of England were 50% commoners and 50% royal heirs. If Aesir-mixed human DNA or demigods were included, Desmond Miles, Shaun Hastings, Rebecca Crane, and Lucy Stillman would be included. Numerous made-up creatures were not found after the Conservationist Hunter was founded, and scientists immediately started studying the new species.
Olinila Karthik, one of the head scientists of Conservationist Fighters of Bharat and Nilan's foster sister, and her cousins want to steal the advanced gadgets from Abstergo Industries and ship them to the Templar Order, the Assassin Order, and even themselves.
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The Blue Jarkoler is the fictional species of saurischian wyvern introduced in Historya Davvun, which is breath of blue fire.
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The Tricolored Bat is one of the species of bat found in eastern North America that is most annoying and less common than the average common pipistrelle.
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The Blood Shrew (Chephalosorex sanguinaphagius) is the fictional species of shrew introduced in Historya Davvun as minor antagonists. These animals are evolved for their powerful teeth and bloodsucking abilities in their diet.
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The Nectar Shrew (Procrisorex anthopinus) is the new species of shrew, and the fictional species of shrew evolved into something similar to a hummingbird but terrestrial. The predators are confused about their double identities.
Reference
https://twitter.com/ognimdo2002/status/1701249143153246308?t=o0Yjb5GeIPk0A9-5KIhjhA&s=19
https://twitter.com/ognimdo2002/status/1700805164029088158?t=JHAvXMZQOwP4oEUA13uo5A&s=19
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shortlifelongart · 8 months
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Wild West gryphon
Part Black Vulture, part Florida Black Wolf, part Tricolored Bat, all hungry
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usergreenpixel · 11 months
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JACOBIN FICTION CONVENTION MEETING 35: THE QUEEN’S FORTUNE (2020)
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1. The Introduction
Well, hello there, Citizens! Neighbors too, since we have a figure who is interesting for both communities. Welcome back to the convention! Please leave weapons by the door cause you will need them later, take your seats and enjoy tea with tricolor cupcakes!
So, Allison Pataki is an author who will definitely become my nemesis in the future, considering her less than stellar work with this particular book (more on that later). Now, I knew from the ever so blunt (but lovely) @maggiec70 that it would be a bad book with about as much accuracy as your average conspiracy theory, but… BOY WAS I UNPREPARED!
The book turned out to be not bad. Not even mediocre. It’s straight up garbage fit only for wiping one’s ass when toilet paper runs out. Don’t believe me? Well, let’s dive deeper into this mess, shall we?
(By the way, I couldn’t find it online for free due to copyright but owners of Audible accounts can purchase the audiobook or you can pay for an ebook.)
2. The Summary
The book tells a story of Napoleon’s first fiancée, one Desirée Clary. She later would become the wife of Marshal Bernadotte and Queen of Sweden, whose descendants rule the country to this day.
Quite a fascinating story, if you ask me! Also, shoutout to @tairin for introducing me to Bernadotte as a historical figure (she is my guide to the Napoleonic era in general too). And to Maggie for bringing this novel to my attention.
Okay, the premise is interesting and extraordinary, isn’t it? But let’s see what the execution is!
3. The Story
Right off the bat, the story reeks of multiple inaccuracies (in both Frev and Napoleonic departments) worse than roadkill in summer heat. Inaccuracies that range from details (such as getting the year of convents closing wrong) to things that could’ve been avoided with one google search (such as Code Napoleon’s date or the timeline of Joseph’s rule of Naples). Also the usual Thermidorian bullshit with evil Robespierre and MODERATE THERMIDORIANS (because a group that includes war criminals is DEFINITELY MORE MODERATE THAN ROBESPIERRE AND CO, AMIRITE?!)
I know I usually don’t review media based on accuracy, but anyone with any knowledge about the topic (like me) risks getting a severe case of a broken brain from everything wrong in the book. This ended up hurting my immersion into the story because I had the urge to scream at my screen the entire time.
Another thing that hurts the narrative is the length. Personally, I found the story really overstayed its welcome and should’ve ended sooner, like after Desirée becomes Queen. But no, it drags on afterwards and the last chapters are basically filler, even more so than the rest of the book (which is a giant bore). The pacing just drags on like an old horse in slow mo.
(The story begins in 1789 and ends in 1860, for a reference.)
Last but not least, there is a very unnecessary and not accurate at all sex scene un the beginning of the book. Not only is that scene completely unnecessary for the story, but it also completely breaks suspension of disbelief and just makes the characters come off as modern cosplayers, not the people they’re supposed to be.
(For those in the back: DESIRÉE NEVER FUCKED NAPOLEON!!)
Okay, moving on!
4. The Characters
Bland. Most of them are blander than the BRAT diet.
Desirée Clary is the worst offender when it comes to characters feeling too modern, since the book is told from her perspective. She’s also a flat character and a bit too omnipresent when it comes to being at important events, even before her marriage to Bernadotte. We also don’t learn much about her as a person so there’s no reason to sympathize with her. Personally, I just didn’t care about her. She’s supposed to be someone who becomes a grown strong person throughout the story but we don’t see much character development to reflect this.
Napoleon Bonaparte is a bit more complex but that bar is low anyway. He definitely has his moments when he’s a jerk but can be a romantic. Also he kisses Desirée without her consent in the book during a game similar to Hide and Seek. Yeah, I wish I was kidding but he’s basically sexually assaulted her in that scene. Other than that, not much to see here either.
Josephine Bonaparte is more complex but still bland and almost saintly at times. Her flaws are severely downplayed or omitted.
The Bonaparte sisters are all catty cunts outright compared to the Furies in the book. Letizia suffers the same fate.
Joseph Bonaparte is a loyal brother and a nice man.
Julie is the doting big sister.
Bernadotte is a loving husband and an ardent Jacobin who has “Death to Kings” tattooed on his chest in the book. Yeah, that old chestnut that is actually nothing more than a myth.
And so on. It’s like a show with cardboard cutouts in lieu of a story with good characters.
5. The Setting
Some descriptions are quite vivid, especially when it comes to Malmaison, but that’s about the only good thing I can say about this book.
6. The Writing
Hoo boy… Remember how I said that the characters feel like cosplayers from modern times? Well, Desirée (in the book) uses gems like “I rooted for her”. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure a bourgeois woman from that time wouldn’t know such words.
The dialogue in the book is mediocre due to the blandness of the characters and Pataki probably not giving two shits about delivering a good book, despite the fact that she is from a very rich and influential family and could’ve easily obtained access to all the research.
But hey, what do I know?
7. The Conclusion
Don’t read this book. Really, just don’t waste your time. I’m disappointed that the author took a good concept for a novel, wiped her ass with it and served the results in novel form.
I have my issues with that 1954 movie about Desirée, but, compared to THIS, that movie is a flawless masterpiece and at least there I felt some sort of way about Desirée as a character. Here, on the other hand, I just don’t give a shit, which is about the worst thing an author can achieve.
Anyway, to fit the theme of an extraordinary person the author was going for, here’s the promised song.
I hope you enjoyed the review and the song. Thank you for joining me today at the Jacobin Fiction Convention and stay tuned for future reviews!
Love,
- Citizen Green Pixel
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todaysbat · 4 months
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Round One - Dad Bat is the best
The Spectral Bat (Vampyrum spectrum) is the most dad of bats and the largest bat species in the Americas. It has soft reddish brown fur and a prominent nose leaf to match its size. This bat species is carnivorous, catching its food with the recurved grooved cat like claws on its thumbs. It roosts either individually or in small colonies of up to five—one such colony was found to consist of an adult male, an adult female, two juveniles (one six month old male and a younger female, both believed to be the offspring of the adults), and a nursing pup. The male spectral bat helps in raising pups, and is often found roosting with his wings wrapped around his mate and their offspring.
The Spix's Disk-Winged Bat (Thyroptera tricolor) is a reddish brown to black bat with a cream colored underside. It is one of six species of bat known to roost head upwards.
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flittermousing · 4 months
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Bro can't even catch prey. Wears it as a hat. Let's all point and laugh at him!!! 👆 Little baby idiot!!!! 🕷️😝
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battiethevampy · 8 months
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Profile
Species: mix of Fangtastic Vampire and Boogeyman
Parents: Carmilla Karnstein and the Babau
Age: 2600 years old
Birthday: December 26
Pronouns: She/Her/They/Them
Occupation: Tailor for the Drama Club, Magic Student, Astrologist
Pets: familiar cat Elin
Monster Must Haves: SPF 500, Extra-Dark Sunglasses, Stimming Toy and a thermos full of Milk Tea
Batilde Cassandusk is a half vampire half boogeymonster, born in 1636 in Italy and then grew up in the monster world, she's a young adult but still looking like a teen.
Her father was the italian boogeyman and her mother is the vampire protagonist of the gothic novella by Sheridan Le Faun, and she often fights with Dracula for the title of PFFT cause "her novel is 25 years older".
Batilde is a demisexual genderfluid lesbian and goes by she/they pronouns. She's autistic and struggles with depression and social anxiety. Her pet is a norwegian tricolor cat named Elin.
As a half boogeymonster Batilde can appear as an animal in the dream world, specifically a raccoon. This also affects her vampiric bat transformation, causing her to have a raccoon tail and face even when in bat form.
She's fond of magic, which monster's society dislike, and is secretly studying it with Draculaura, her witchcraft buddy despite their parents' animosity towards each other.
Her BFFs are Elissabat, Ghoulia Yelps and Deuce Gorgon, Twyla Boogeyman is her little cousin, she has a crush on Venus McFlytrap and is a big fan of Operetta, Ghoulilah Bon and Taygore Swift.
illustration artist 💜
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betatrolls · 2 months
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tricolored bat :)
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moonstruck-stormy · 2 months
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