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Tarot news! 🌿

Long time, no see! I wanted to share a couple of announcements about the Asphodelon Tarot:

(1) Work on a full deck is now underway! This will still take some time and I can’t say for sure when it’ll be finished (56 full paintings is a lot to squeeze in with the rest of my schedule), but I will share new pieces on occasion here and on my Tumblr.

(2) The full 78-card deck will be renamed the ✨MYTHOS TAROT✨! I wanted to pick an easier-to-spell, more evocative name for the full deck. This will also help differentiate it from the Major Arcana-only Asphodelon Tarot.

(3) I have a new website! Go to Asphodelon.com to view more information about my decks, and view tarot illustrations.

I’ll be sharing previews of new cards as they become available. Since we last left off with the Suit of Cups, I’ll be back tomorrow with the Seven of Cups!

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Asphodelon Tarot, Part 3

ASPHODELON TAROT | SHOP | INSTAGRAM

Asphodelon Tarot will be available in late 2020 if all goes well! This will be a Major Arcana-only deck.

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Kaz: I have a job…

Jesper: YE…

Wylan: No.

Jesper: BU…

Wylan: It will be illegal and we don’t need the money.

Jesper: Is it illegal?

Kaz: Yes.

Jesper: So…YES?

Wylan: NO.

Kaz: It will help Inej.

Wylan: YES. Why did you not start with that?

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Poem Bangkok ‘Gentle Women’ Chapter 3 Timeless Collection 

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Azriel’s short story at the end of A Court of Silver Flames Books-A-Million Edition

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I do not own anything. Everything is owned by the author, Sarah J Maas and Bloomsbury.


Hardback ISBN: 978-1-68119-628-2

    • #acomaf
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    • #a court of mist and fury
    • #a court of thorns and roses
    • #acowar
    • #sarah j maas
    • #acosf
    • #a court of silver flames
    • #a court of wings and ruin
    • #azriel’s pov
    • #azriel x gwyn
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Feyre and Rhys’s Short Story from A Court of Silver Flames Barnes and Noble Edition

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I do not own anything. Everything is owned by the author, Sarah J Maas and Bloomsbury.

Hardback ISBN: 978-1-68119-628-2

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    • #sjm
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    • #acowar
    • #a court of mist and fury
    • #a court of wings and ruin
    • #nesta archeron
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    • #nesta x cassian
    • #cassian x nesta
    • #feyreandrhysand
    • #nesta and cassian
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why’re giraffes so violent

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bunjywunjy:

most big herbivores are, frankly. if you have a pretty steady supply of food and don’t have to worry about missing a hunt and starving to death, you can afford to throw your weight around more and generally be more aggressive!

that’s why the most dangerous big animals in the world are almost all herbivores.

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this is also why walking right up to these things in Jurassic Park would have been a fantastically bad idea

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Sauropods would be fucking TERRIFYING and it annoys the hell out of me that media constantly portrays them as passive and harmless. That Indominus from Jurassic World would have been SLAUGHTERED against an Apatosaurus, let alone a whole HERD of them

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- @cappucino-commie

Ok but, bringing it back to sauropods, people dont really understand just HOW terrifying they were

First, size. And yeah most people understand that sauropods were bit, but it really needs to be reinforced just how big they were.

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This is Camarasaurus lentus, around 15 ish meters and over 16 tonnes, for reference sake, the largest african elephant bull EVER recorded was 11 tonnes.
pretty decent difference right? 

Well, except one thing.

This is a SMALL sauropod.

Want to see a large one?

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Yeah, you’re reading that right, 53 tonnes. Almost five times heavier than the largest recorded african elephant ever.

And they get even larger.

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This bastard was last estimated at 73 tonnes, the largest animal ever to walk the earth.

And they didn’t just get big, they got l o n g, too

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That right there, is BYU 9024, it (among with a few undescribed remains) shows an animal in the size range of 40+ meters, this one here clocks in at around 40, and the funny thing is? this is the *conservative* estimate, larger specimens are not unreasonable in the slightest. It’s not quite as heavy as the big south american bastard above it, but at 67 tonnes, its close.

Secondly, speed.

We’ve all seen it, lumbering behemoths that were dumb as rocks and probably about as fast, with a tailwind, going downhill.

Well…. Not really, the latest studies done as of Asier larramedi’s sauropod facts and figures book gives some… Horrifying estimates.

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I’ll spare you the complete explanations, there will be a paper out soon that goes into greater depth, but I’d like to draw your attention to the speeds, specifically fo the animal called Giraffatitan.

Most people are familiar with it in some way, shape or form, but to clear up what exactly Giraffatitan is. 

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They’re not the small ones in the foreground, they’re the big ones in the back. 33 tonnes of pure muscle, moving at 25 kp/h. Again, to provide further reference.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUE304bqwQc 

THIS is how fast that is. It’s a house running at you, forget a hippo charging you, this would be a tidal wave of flesh and hatred bearing down on you.

And finally, weapons.

Like someone earlier pointed out,  Apatosaurus should have absolutely trounced the indominus, because quite frankly at such a size anything you do will hurt. Kicks with the front or hind limbs will be utterly devastating to anything except another of their kind, but Apatosaurus had another thing going in its favour.

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One thicc-ass neck. Pictured here with speculative keratin spikes on the bottom, whilst the spikes are speculation, the neck itself would have essentially functioned like a fleshy battering ram, capable of pulping ribcages and smashing anything that could have “preyed” upon them.

But that’s not even the most terrifying thing, though this is not specific to Apatosaurus itself, but to all diplodocoids (Apatosaurus, Barosaurus, Diplodocus, etc.)

Specifically, the tail. 

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This is Diplodocus, as you can see, this animal is half tail, as you might also be able to see, the latter half of that tail tapers down to what can, in all essence be described as- a whip.

A serrated whip, powered by some of the largest muscles in the largest animals that would have walked on earth.

But it gets even MORE horrifying.

You see, there have been studies that have come to a conclusion, and though there are those that have doubted them, I personally have looked at the papers and found merit to the theories.

Well, I’ll not hold you in suspense any longer.

The tips of these tails, could have, and would have broken the sound barrier. Yup, you heard that right, and as soon as that fact begins to seep in, you’ll realize the horrifying implications.

A diplodocoid whipping its tail, would blow out the eardrums of any animal close by and unfortunate enough to draw its ire, the sauropod itself would possibly not come out unscathed, but when you can literally give a would-be predator internal hemmorages by, what to them would be essentially like snapping a finger, the benefits begin to outweigh the risks involved.

And that’s not even mentioning what would happen if it HIT anything, an impact at such velocity, with such mass driving it would be- quite frankly? Devastating beyond words.

Flesh wouldn’t just tear, it wouldn’t just break skin or bones, flesh would MELT, bones would shatter, if not simply cease to be. And this is on a sufficiently sized animal such as Allosaurus or Torvosaurus.

On a human? They would be ripped in half.

So yeah, Sauropods get shafted in popular media to an extent that isn’t even possible, if you think hippo’s are scary, imagine something fourty times its size, faster than you, and able to kill you without even touching you.

Sauropod are kaiju, plain and simple.

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The babies were really cute though. This is andrew, and he’s a baby… the size of a horse.

If you want to know just how tiny they began, this is probably a good reference.

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Yeah, the largest animals ever to walk the earth started out life at about the size of a dachshund. Eat your greens everyone.

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Once again, The Onion is not even in the general vicinity of fucking around

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Having gone to this University, and having personally played hide and seek in the Harris Fine Arts Center, I guarantee you that NOBODY finds hiders...
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#you just made it a higher stakes game of hide and seek

Having gone to this University, and having personally played hide and seek in the Harris Fine Arts Center, I guarantee you that NOBODY finds hiders unless they, too, are familiar with the bowels of the HFAC. Once you get down to the practice-room levels, time stops completely and you could walk up the back stair and end up in 1967. The halls change at least 8 times an hour, there’s no way you’re getting back out the same way you came in. When the lights start going off at 10 the whole bottom 3 floors descend into some subsection of the fey realm. I once hid up on the balcony stage access fire-escape thing of a lower-level theater, and 3 faculty walked by under me and not a one of them noticed the hulking, wheezing asthmatic lurking above them, half dangling off a rickety metal ladder that probably wasn’t supposed to be climbed. A fellow hider friend came and found me, and we sat up there for 30 minutes listening to some distant clicking sound before we realized nobody was actually going to find us. We had no cell service, and no internet to reach anyone. We got lost trying to get back out, and once we resurfaced, everyone else was gone, the building was empty, and we just went home to eat ice cream. Nobody knew where we had disappeared to, and nobody bothered to check if we were there before leaving. For all I know, they just assumed we had been lost to the gaping maw of the HFAC basement and when they saw us at church on Sunday it was probably like they’d seen a ghost. None of us ever mentioned it again.

Basically what I’m saying is Campus Police had no hope of finding them in the first place and probably lost an officer or two if they actually conducted a real search, because nobody except Senior art majors or veteran custodians actually knows how to navigate that building and make it out in the same dimension they entered from. Not at 11pm anyway.

This is better than any horror story and it’s all fucking real apparently

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