Pashal Komatana High-level soul reaper and owner of Bashuya, an oddities shop located at the point where all worlds meet. Always calm and collected, but forgets to take care of herself sometimes.Â

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Pashal Komatana High-level soul reaper and owner of Bashuya, an oddities shop located at the point where all worlds meet. Always calm and collected, but forgets to take care of herself sometimes.Â

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Sketch commission for kariohki of her character, Pashal! Can I just say how awesome it was to draw a character without tattoos or scales or other totally detailed thing for once? IT FELT REALLY GOOD AND REFRESHING.
Commission info can be found: HERE.
and something else different, cause it's a scene drawing. with an attempt at perspective.
PASCHA by Fr. Eric Forbes of TraditioGuam
For quite a number of devout Catholics, the word "paschal" is still a mystery to them. The short answer is that "paschal" refers to Easter. Whenever you see "paschal," think of Easter.
 THE JEWISH PASSOVER
The origin of the word "paschal" is found in the Jewish Passover. If you remember the story from the Book of Exodus in the Old Testament, God wanted to free the Hebrews from slavery under the Egyptians. After trying all sorts of ways to convince Pharaoh to let the Hebrews go, God resorted to the ultimate plague or punishment - the death of the first born male in each family in Egypt. In order to save the Hebrew males, God instructed them through Moses to sacrifice a lamb, brush its blood on the door posts of each Hebrew home, and the Angel of Death would, on seeing the blood, pass over that house, sparing that family from the death of the first born son. In Hebrew, this event was called pesach. In Greek and Latin, pesach became pascha. The Jewish Passover, of course, for us Christians, was an early glimpse into the real salvation coming later in the future, when the blood of the Lord Jesus would save all repentant sinners.
MANY THINGS CAN BE CALLED PASCHAL
The Easter - or Paschal - Fire lit just before the Easter Vigil
The Easter - or Paschal - Candle, symbolizing Christ our Light, risen from the darkness of death
We can also speak of the Paschal Mystery (the mystery of Christ's rising from the dead); thePaschal Lamb (Jesus was the true Lamb of God, sacrificed, but risen from the dead); thePaschal Triduum (three days, including Holy Thursday and Good Friday, but aimed at the final chapter - Easter!); the Paschal Feast (Easter); Paschal Tide (the time after Easter ending the day before Trinity Sunday) and so on.
We can even speak of Christ as our pascha, as we do in this verse. It means that Christ is our Passover victim.
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN BAPTIZED WITH THE NAME PASCHAL
Saint Paschal Baylon was a Franciscan, very devoted to the Blessed Sacrament.
Two popes were named Paschal, the first being declared a saint.
In Spanish, the name Paschal is Pascual.
THE SPANISH PASCUA
In some countries, like Spain, pascha (in Spanish pascua) was applied to four great events in the Christian faith : the birth of Jesus, the resurrection of Jesus, the Epiphany and the sending of the Holy Ghost.
The birth of Christ was called pascua de navidad (the pasch of the birth), or pascua navideña.
The resurrection : pascua florida (the flowery pasch) or pascua de resurección (pasch of resurrection).
Epiphany :Â pascua de EpifanĂa.
Pentecost : pascua de Pentecostés.
THE CHAMORRO PĂ…SGUA
Chamorros borrowed the Spanish word pascua but pronounce it påsgua.
Old-time Chamorros would say "påsguan nochebuena" for Christmas; "påsguan resureksion" for Easter, and "påsguan pentekostes" for Pentecost. I never heard an elderly Chamorro talk about "påsguan epifania" but for all I know they did in the old days.
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draw your girlies cooking with cute aprons :D
More like post-cooking but whatev :D
Ria is the classy type who goes for scones and tea as an afternoon snack.
Pashal keeps things simple with a fruit salad. Though the fruits themselves are rather exotic.
Dammit Morrigan put some clothes on and stop being drunk and eating...things.

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