#mariner
Strength Training.
I started this at the beginning of the season and finished it after the end, and a lot can happen in 10 episodes, apparently. Makes less sense now that they’re dating but this is still funny.
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“I think he was just so excited that he wasn’t thinking. But in the back of his mind, he misses his friends. He realizes that he left unceremoniously and he feels bad about it for sure.”
Drew this up because it works very well, an because Beckett Mariner is extremely relatable to me as a very annoying bisexual.
Bringing this back now that she’s canon bi
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Commission with Beckett Mariner
“They hate all gentlemen, especially such as serve his Majesty at sea.”
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A Devon fisherman waits on a rock in the surf, contemplating the fact that his livelihood under threat now that the civil war has come to his county. Although far from London and Oxford, Devon found itself on the front lines in the first English Civil War with its major towns declaring for different sides - Plymouth for Parliament, Exeter for the King - while its major industries of tin-mining, wool production, and fishing could be turned to either side’s war effort.
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In Devon in the 1620s, there were at least 5,000 working mariners - well over five per cent of the adult male population. Fishing was integral to Devon’s economy and seafaring men, as a whole, we’re among the most determined opponents of the King. This could have been for a number of reasons; Mark Stoyle’s ‘Loyalty And Locality’ suggests the fishermen’s support for Parliament may come from their being exposed to other cultures and new ideas from their journeys, as well as their high rates of literacy, their lingering resentment over their treatment during King Charles’ ill-fated attack on Spain in 1628, their awareness of the dangerous strength of the Catholic Habsburg Empire, and the Crown’s lack of support for their communities during economic hard times.
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Portrait of explorer and settler of the Madeira Islands João Gonçalves Zarco (c. 1390–1471) — Nicolau Ferreira, c. 1790, after a 16th-century original (Palace of São Lourenço, Funchal)
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Mariner’s Compass, by Reverend Jonathan Fisher, from his Mathematics notebook, 1791
Fisher was not a seafarer, but he was an extremely educated and multi-talented man from Maine who was interested in everything, especially languages and mathematics. And since navigation also includes mathematics, he included it in his notebook.
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Just a big bro and his little bro. Which is a little awkward when your little bro is physically a lot bigger than you.
Found this half finished from over a year ago while tidying up my arty folders, so tweaked a couple of things and roughly chucked some colours onto it. I can see many mistakes with it, but since it’s an old piece I wasn’t going to do much more with it.
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Session off so can’t play Mariner? Just draw him instead.
I need to work on drawing buff, muscular guys, so this was a bit of a practice of drawing a bit of bulk. And why did I ever think a mess of random tattoos was ever a good thing? Not only am I still not sold on them being all over the place (though this is very Mariner, so I concede there), but each time I draw him with his arms at a slightly different angle I have to work out how they look in context and that’s just too much for my lazy self :’D
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A redraw/tidy up of Watcher’s brother, Mariner.
The original was drawn over a year ago when I played him in a 5e one shot, but I’ve dragged him out again for a Pathfinder 2e game, so it was time to dust off the old art and freshen it up a bit.
If he takes a liking to you, you’re safe, but if not… Well he’s a bit of a thuggish brute and well make his distaste known quite clearly.
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