Thank you Gale for commissioning me to draw your snowcaster elf, Alevomenauku! This was fun to work with… I hope he has many exciting adventures!!

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Thank you Gale for commissioning me to draw your snowcaster elf, Alevomenauku! This was fun to work with… I hope he has many exciting adventures!!

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THE DESCRIPTION OF SAINT ANSGAR The Bishop and Apostle of Scandinavia Feast Day: February 3
"If I were worthy of such a favour from my God, I would ask that He grant me this one miracle – that by His grace, He would make of me a good man."
On September 8, 801, Ansgar was born in Corbie, France, and was the son of a noble Frankish family. According to the Vita Ansgarii (Life of Ansgar), when the little boy learned in a vision that his mother was in the company of Mary, mother of Jesus, his careless attitude toward spiritual matters changed to seriousness. He was educated at the Bendictine monastery in Picardy, and later became abbot of New Corbie in Westphalia, Germany, where he became a teacher and preacher.
With the approval of Pope Gregory IV, he appointed as bishop of Hamburg in 831, he was given the mission of evangelizing Denmark, Norway and Sweden. His exceptional talent for preaching was accompanied by good luck.
The superstitious King of Sweden decided to cast lots as to whether the Christian missionaries should be admitted into his kingdom. Ansgar recommended the issue to the care of God, and the lot was favorable. He wore a rough hair shirt, lived on bread and water, and showed great charity to the poor.
When Ansgar died on February 3, 865 at the age of 63 in Bremen, the whole Northern Europe bewailed him. Being the first missionary in Sweden and the organizer of hierarchy in the Nordic countries, he was declared 'Apostle of the North'.
History records what people do, rather than what they are. Yet the courage and perseverance of men and women like Ansgar can only come from a solid base of union with the original courageous and persevering Missionary. Ansgar's life is another reminder that God writes straight with crooked lines. Christ takes care of the effects of the apostolate in his own way; he is first concerned about the purity of the apostles themselves.
Ansgar & Astrid
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WIP of our dumbass DND party.
Yes, it’s janky. Anyone know of any good easy-to-use animation programs to do simple stuff like this? Currently using Pencil2D and it’s touchier than I would like.
Enjoy in the meantime!
"florin committing high concept trolling by singing 'last christmas' throughout all of december" an oldie but goodie from 2019, 'tis the season 😂 🎄 🎵
a pity they don't get along with Mahir who will gladly shout "last christmas? again?!" just to stir up the flames, much to the annoyance of everyone else

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Matthew Daddario as Owen Shore on “Trust”.
Are they trying to awaken the winter soldier
The Gate to History . . The gate to the Historical Museum in Stockholm were inaugurated in 1952 and were performed by the swedish sculptor Bror Marklund. The gate is made of bronze and adorned by various motifs that will reflect scenes from the ancient paganism to Christian medieval times. On the other half of gate, among other things, is an image that interprets Oden, and on the corresponding half is Christian missionary Ansgar. Not only do I love this museum, I am always intrigued by this incredibly beautiful entrance everytime I visit. I hope you all had a nice initation to the new year. Let’s see where 2020 guides us.