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Earlier tonight, I noticed a trivia question on † Nobody You Know †'s stream. Took a shot at it, and turns out... my line of thought was right.
Featuring a very heavily modified Draconic Girl set, which was my prize. I was offered something which would have required less investment of time, but apparently, I wanted a challenge tonight. Nipple piercings/chain took about an hour of modification, and about another 35 minutes on the facial piercings.
Would not consider this a challenge for less than experienced modders, and I love the result. Thanks for your generosity, and the sneak preview.
I'm tempted to put a few more hours into this chap. A new head and great big gun might be just the ticket.
...the other heralds the end.
2nd (and last) in a very short series.
So, this is most likely the last MOC y'all will see from me for 3 months, prolly less. I'm starting up my school term on Thursday, and while I'm bringing some of my pieces with me, I doubt I'm going to be building a whole lot.
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Who needs a transport ship for starfighters when you have a portable stargate to teleport them.
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Prophet Daniel statue
sculptor: Antonio Francisco Lisboa, aka, Aleijadinho (1962)
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The Pan American Union Building
Organization of American States Headquarters
Architect: Paul P. Cret & Albert Kelsey (1908)
cornerstone ceremony: May 11, 1908, by Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, and Andrew Carnegie
dedicated: April 26, 1910
17th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, District of Columbia
In the summer of 1995 six monks arrived in the southern Arizona desert to establish St. Anthony’s Monastery,
Latest evolution. This one has probably taken me about 6 hours so far. Started it yesterday, after a chat with Dan Rubin. I originally planned to match Dan's tan/dark grey stuff, but then I just got into the whole old dark grey zone, stripped out the tan, and ended up with this guy.
One heralds the beginning...
1st in a (rather short) series.
Was messing around with some Hero Factory parts, ended up with a previous version, changed the legs and the feet.
That head configuration really reminds me of some clerical cap.
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For a moment all watched and listened, now he is no more. www.lucidcommunication.com/2012/04/12/the-fallen-prophet/
Welcome Guardian Of Rhorian ... I have been waiting for you ! The Shadows are stronger ... my friend !
My photos are not related with religion ! This is fantasy !
Who needs a transport ship for starfighters when you have a portable stargate to teleport them.
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Also in Room I is this is fresco fragment of the Prophet Moses.
It is one of several circular fresco fragments (tondos) that were saved from the ceiling of the confessional at San Nicola (Rome). They are dated to 1120-1130 AD and are relatively small, about 2 feet (60 cm) in diameter. Two are displayed here in Room I.
Pinacoteca. Musei Vaticani; July 2019
King James Bible:
The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. (Isaiah 40:3)
Fortunes told in fables old, these cards have seen it all...Love, money, betrayal, tattered edges and worn faces fly about in a possessed nature for you to control.
Based off of the Rider-Waite deck of Tarot, hand painted distress and swirly card backings! You have a choice of having lots of cards or less than lotsa cards or not glowy cards. Copies of both just in case.
~Spine Attachment
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Two great figures in the Bible have inspired Carmelites through their 800 year history: Elijah, the fiery prophet of Carmel, and the Virgin Mother of God. As its name indicates, the Order of Carmelites took its origin in Palestine on the mountain famous from the Old Testament for the sacrifice of Elijah and for the grotto where the Prophet retired when he had accomplished his missions near Israel: "From there he went to Mount Carmel" (2 Kings 2:25). So, according to Carmelite writings, from the times of the holy Prophets, Elijah and Elisha, devout hermits lived continuously on Mount Carmel, sought this holy mountain and loved its solitude in order to give their minds over to the contemplation of heavenly things.
Inspired by the words of the Prophet Elijah, "The Lord lives, in whose sight I stand," the Institutio attaches special importance to the practice of the presence of God. This practice is a very efficacious means of living with God and meditating on his law "day and night,' as the rule prescribes.
16 July is the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and this statue of Elijah dressed in the Carmelite habit is in the church of the Incarnation, where St Teresa of Ávila began her life as a Carmelite nun, in the city of her birth.