
Fan tvorba, zamyslenia, humor, súvisiaca história a mýty, aj hocičo ďalšie, čo sa zamanie...
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Možno sa aj sem donieslo, že SteinoBarbaričovky budú mať nové obálky. Táto je pre prvý diel - Mŕtvy na Pekelnom vrchu.

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i think some of you dont like narratives or stories or characters i think you just like fanfiction tropes

Let my armies be the rocks and the trees and the birds in the sky
Golden chains with enamel birds, most likely made in Kyiv in 11th-12th century
Keby Rogan dosiaľ žil. Našťastie Krutomor zahodil do rieky a odobral sa k Morene, takže nemusí riešiť takéto somariny.
hate taking my stupid cursed blade through TSA, it always sets off the metal detector and some idiot always tries to take it off its scabbard and gets their soul stolen
Niečo ku Krvi prvorodených.








The Prague astronomical clock is a medieval astronomical clock attached to the Old Town Hall in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest clock still in operation.
The clock mechanism has three main components – the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; statues of various Catholic saints stand on either side of the clock; "The Walk of the Apostles", an hourly show of moving Apostle figures and other sculptures, notably a figure of a skeleton that represents Death, striking the time; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months. According to local legend, the city will suffer if the clock is neglected and its good operation is placed in jeopardy; a ghost, mounted on the clock, was supposed to nod its head in confirmation. According to the legend, the only hope was represented by a boy born on New Year's night.
Prague astronomical clock
Old Town Hall
Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿
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