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suibianjie:[Wormxian AU]@nyx4 said “draw my man Jiang Cheng as a worm” so here’s Wormcheng with Zidi
sunsnek: Apollo wishes you all a Happy Lunar New Year!May this year be filled with happiness, health
she restall of these pictures look basically the same but i post them all anyway because why the hec
Illustration Garuda fighting NagasFree work, 2012more information
records-of-fortune:Marble altar decorated with a snake. Hellenistic. c.200-25 BC.Made in Knidos.(The
Holiday hoodies & sweatshirts are live in my shop! Three different versions on black, red, or wh
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Golden serpentine spiral ring. Roman or Ptolemaic Egypt, 1st century BC.
via-appia:Roman jewelry: a gold necklace (top) and gold bracelets, c. 1st - 4th century
Book of Hours, Use of Rome (the “Sforza Hours”) - Add MS 34294 - c. 1490-1521 - via The Britis
Researching snakes this week. This one’s available. Email: mapinnell@gmail.com #snaketattoo #t
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warden-enchanter:DRAGON AGE Aesthetics » Tevinter Imperium
gamzeemakara:Hey there friends, do you like snakes? DO YOU THINK SNAKES ARE COOL? DO YOU WANNA SEE M
fotoaventyr:freshly shedded and his head in particular was absolutely radiant!aaa
715. Rainbow Snake
Ben Toms (British, based London, England) - Untitled from Ben Toms’ personal project; a book of post
bromazepam:Circa 1968 Aloisia Rucellai evening bag, gold and platinum, translucent enamel, diamonds,
archaicwonder:Greek Gold Snake Belt, 3rd-2nd Century BCFormed from a sheet strap, with hatched ribs
archaicwonder:Greek Gold Snake Bracelet, 330-300 BCThere were snakes in use in various oracle temple
Pot with Manasa Devi, goddess of snakes, Bengal
Antwerp School, first half of the 17th century (detail) - via Christe’s
Fables choisies, mises en vers - Jean de La Fontaine - 1755 - via Internet Archive
A specimen of printing types and ornaments from the Baltimore Type Foundry - 1832 - via Internet Arc
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