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arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, arkadycosplay: I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay,

arkadycosplay:

I was having problems finding references of Romelle’s back and shoes for my cosplay, so I went and found my own. They really helped me, so I figured they might help other Romelle cosplayers and save them some time and frustration. I didn’t bother cropping them since they’re just my personal references so you’ll have to deal with the Netflix boarder, but on the plus side they do show exactly when in the episode her scenes are so you can snag more if you need shots of her. 


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“Your majesty, Mister Lipwig always achieves his goals, I assure you,” said Lord Vetinari, in his best oiled voice. “I find it amazing and, of course, annoying, but so far he has always succeeded, which is why, therefore, all of his extremities are in their rightful place.”

Everybody present laughed nervously, except Lord Vetinari, who just laughed. The King of the Dwarfs stared at Moist as if seeing him in a new light, and said, “Is that really true, Mister Lipwig?”

Moist forced his face to go so deadpan that it might have actually been dead. “Yes, your majesty, everything that ought to be attached still is.”

Terry Pratchett, Raising Steam

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