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Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec
Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec
Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec
Excitate vos e somno, liberi mei
Cunae non sunt
Excitate vos e somno, liberi fatali
Somnus non est.
Surgite
Inventite hortum veritatis
Ardente veritate
Urite mala mundi
Ardente veritate
Incendite tenebras mundi
Valete, liberi
Diebus fatalibus
Fithos lusec wecos vinosec
Fithos lusec wecos vinosec
Fithos lusec wecos vinosec
Fithos lusec wecos vinosec
- - -FFVIII based character was fun to do given it's one of my fave games of all time :D (top 5!) I listened to the soundtrack while working on this and thought I'd do a background similar to the opening cinematic to the game, since this character is based in Balamb Garden and that's meant to be a part of the training centre in that opening sequence (despite the fact that in the game it's a forest area? lol idk where Squall and Seifer were fighting but whatever)
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RandallRenierd!ALSO THERE SHOULD BE AN ANIMATED GIF THINGY ON MY TUMBLR BUT IDK IT DOESN'T SEEM TO LOAD FOR ME AFTER I POSTED IT BUT WHATEVER!
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i found this on the net:
Medieval and later developments
Jeton from Nuremberg, ca. 1553
De chalco graphiae inventio (1541, Mainz) with the 23 letters. W, U and J are missing.
It was not until the Middle Ages that the letter ⟨W⟩ (originally a ligature of two ⟨V⟩s) was added to the Latin alphabet, to represent sounds from the Germanic languages which did not exist in medieval Latin, and only after the Renaissance did the convention of treating ⟨I⟩ and ⟨U⟩ as vowels, and ⟨J⟩ and ⟨V⟩ as consonants, become established. Prior to that, the former had been merely allographs of the latter.
Medieval and later developments
Jeton from Nuremberg, ca. 1553
De chalco graphiae inventio (1541, Mainz) with the 23 letters. W, U and J are missing.
It was not until the Middle Ages that the letter ⟨W⟩ (originally a ligature of two ⟨V⟩s) was added to the Latin alphabet, to represent sounds from the Germanic languages which did not exist in medieval Latin, and only after the Renaissance did the convention of treating ⟨I⟩ and ⟨U⟩ as vowels, and ⟨J⟩ and ⟨V⟩ as consonants, become established. Prior to that, the former had been merely allographs of the latter.
oh nice ^^
you're bringing back my old plan of drawing my fursona cosplaying as my fave final fantasy girls XD i did her in a white mages robe from the original final fantasy which is similar to the one Princess Garnet wears at the beginning of FF9 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9803694/ but it's not very good XD
you're bringing back my old plan of drawing my fursona cosplaying as my fave final fantasy girls XD i did her in a white mages robe from the original final fantasy which is similar to the one Princess Garnet wears at the beginning of FF9 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9803694/ but it's not very good XD
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