Making Qayos's legions of servitors more powerful

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Word, be embodied in this embeying beingness.

  • “They’re called the little folk. The Whisps and Fae. The Dryads and unseelie.”

quote:

Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger (22 August 1638 Regensburg – 5 January 1705 Nürnberg), a German draughtsman and engraver, was born at Ratisbon. He was instructed by his father, Georg Christoph Eimart the Elder (1603-1658), who was also an engraver, a painter of portraits, landscapes, still-life, and historical subjects. He studied at the University of Jena from 1654-1658.[1] Eimmart the Younger resided at Nuremberg, where he died in 1705. He engraved some plates for Sandrart’s Academia, and some small etchings of ruins, buildings, and vases, ornamented with figures, which have considerable merit. He was also a mathematician and astronomer, and published in 1701 Iconographia nova contemplationum de Sole.

His mother was Christine Banns (?-1654), daughter of an Austrian toll manager, Damian Banns. On 20 April 1668 he married Maria Walther, daughter of the weighmaster, Christian Walther. His daughter Maria Clara Eimmart (1676–1707) was a designer and engraver as well. She usually worked with her father. She married the astronomer, J. H. Müller, and died at Altdorf in 1707.

He established the first astronomical observatory in Nürnberg.[2] The lunar crater Eimmart is named after Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger.

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@Morgana9
They belong here.

They’re not for us,
but for the Practitioners in that specific regard.

But we’ll have to consecrate and unlock 'em for embodyment.


Aza’ch Gha’al. Iron Ghoul.

@Morgana9.

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