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“Yol bazen insanı bir yere değil, bir hisse götürüyor…
Bugün direksiyonu Ege’ye kırdım. 🚗🌿
Assos Antik Kenti taşlarının arasından geçerken, denizin kokusu camdan içeri doldu.
Ne acele vardı ne kalabalık…
Sadece yol, müzik ve manzara.
Bazı yerler konuşmuyor, sadece hissettiriyor. ☺🌊
..
A puppet's ballad from my Old Valyria’s story on the Amethyst Empress
“Red sun and white moon,
Shine upon the rivers soon.
Purple dawn, let shadows flee,
Share the day for you and me!
Bloodstone breaks, the tiger purrs,
Emp’rors bow to dreamers’ words!”
TODAY'S THE DAY! A Sweet Sting Of Salt is finally out in the world, and I can't wait to see her in the wild—if anyone happens to spot her somewhere fun, please snap me a picture, I'd love to tour vicariously through Salty's travels. Thank you so much today to Tumblr in general, and the Les Mis fandom (celebrating 162 slutty, slutty years) in particular: Without you, I'm not sure this would ever have happened, and for me, it's truly been a life-changing miracle. I love you guys. ❤️ And I hope you enjoy the book.

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Ben ağaçların soyundanım
Ve bu “bayat” havayı solumak kederlendiriyor beni.
— Furuğ.
The “flesh-eating sarcophagi” of Assos’ necropolis.
Ancient Assos', in modern Turkey, most famous exports were their sarcophagi. They were known as “flesh-eating sarcophagi” because bodies that were placed in them rapidly decayed.
April 2012