Fire Gallery
iwona bielska
inga muscio
seamless photo
waldemar kownacki
ancient sumerian
The light on their faces: Mal is cragged, often shadowed, but strong, sad-eyed and kind. Kaylee is r
harteus:|| death by fire is the purest deathmelisandre bust comission for www.majjicka.tumblr.com
lovestory:Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!
A chisel engraved flintlock pistol with a silver barrel band, originates from Italy, 18th or early 1
peashooter85:The Guns of Wham-O, Hamilton Dueling Pistol, PowerMaster Rifle, PowerMaster Pistol.Have
Silver mounted blunderbuss with silver and gold inlaid barrel, Ottoman Empire, early 19th century.fr
aimlessscribbles:#he has a ”shots fired” notebook im so done
Engraved Stevens No.49 single shot target rifle with scope, late 19th century.
The Forgotten American Straight Pull — M1895 Lee Navy,Most people have been led to believe tha
elvenking:Do not talk to me of dragon fire!
blackandbrownlove:S H A M B A L L A, The Land Of Living FireModel: @kahjeeliacampbell @lickongege Fo
oreoassassin:fire-lady:bolt-the-badass-avenger:bender-of-the-blue-flames:spiritworld-bathroom:pemaas
true romance is crafting matching earrings for you and your damsel-in-distress of a drow sorcerer (t
Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, Soviet Union, World War IIfrom Carol Watson’s Orange Coast Auctions
A lovely miquelet musket originating from Turkey, circa 1800.
Schultz Larsen Model 38/RPLT42These are very rare rifles with a very interesting history. Made in D
firetfly:beautiful angel
queenrhaenyra: The world of Ice and Fire meme → 4 Locations: The Iron Islands (4/4)
Turkish flintlock pistol mounted with gilded silver and red coral, early 19th century.from Hermann H
New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic lever action rifle, dated 1857.from Rock Island Auctions
Turkish miquelet musket decorated with ivory, silver, turquoise, and red coral. 19th century.from Le
Antique spurs and ram’s skull are western embellishments for a kitchen hearth inlaid with Mexican ti
kayivy:s i b l i n g s fire nation & water tribe in blue and red
Señal bilingüe, el Parque Nacional de Pisac, Peru, 2010.
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