do you have a tracktag? <3
for me? i simply track the narniadreams tag. but you can also just @ me in the post or send me a message if you want my attention.
honestly for someone who has been on tumblr since 2011 i am a total noob. plus, i don't really feel like a real ~creator~ on here, so i'm not that good with tags and networks and stuff like that. sorry ehe >u<
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gull’s head is full of stories, stories of the æsir and vanir.
stories of eivor, lady of ravens, slayer of the wolf.
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CAN I PLEASE STEAL YOUR DANCING QUEUEN IDEA IF I DO A QUEUE KSKSSKK
yeah that’s absolutely fine! glad you like it, just maybe credit me? just if someone asks or somewhere on your blog - whichever, i don’t mind :)
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congrats sis !!!! 👑also ( leslie knope is my top choice, sappho from greek myth, or belle from beauty and the beast ) my name is celine and my quote is "what she tackles she conques"
ahh thanks lovely!! absolutely solid choices, so i’ve added you as leslie
👑 : what an iconic url you have! and all of your past ones are just ahkjasds, and they just fit your blog so much! i love your theme, the links part is very cute and your icon looks really good! i love your updates tap and i like the quotes you have on it!! i also just love your content, it’s just so nice and i love following you
join my celebration!
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I’ve started tracking #userceline, so please feel free to tag me in your posts! 💕 my interests include games like assassin’s creed, the witcher and any playstation exclusive (bonus points for horizon zero dawn!), and films and tv series like the lord of the rings and vikings. 😊
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In Egyptian mythology, Amunet, although predominantly known as the goddess of the air and invisibility, has changed in personification over the duration of the dynasties of Egypt. She is believed to be the female form of the greater god Amun and is one of the eight featured deities in the Ogdoad (consisting of four pairs where the woman’s name is a derivative of that of the husband). Like most of the Ogdoad goddesses, she takes the form of a woman with head of an Egyptian cobra, or simply just a regular snake. Her name means a female who is hidden and her powers are connected to the words silence, stillness, mystery and obscurity.
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