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The Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calleThe Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and RowleErgi, the Rowles calle

The Sacred Twenty Eight: The Noble and Most Ancient Houses of Nott and Rowle

Ergi, the Rowles called them
And sneered,
But the Notts only smiled
And wove on in silence.
They might be ergi,
but they were seiðmenn
And they would never be blót.

The common wizards and witches of Britain had their own version of a very muggle saying - out of the frying pan and into the fire. Theirs was a little… different. For it went like this:

Fleeing the Blacks
only to cross the Notts.

The Blacks were dangerous, but nine times out of ten you knew precisely where you stood with them - they wore their hearts on their sleeves. If you insulted them, you could rest assured they would curse you, probably using some obscure dark curse no one had heard of and things would be well. Mostly.

But if you crossed a Nott, you’d never know it. They merely smiled and continued as though nothing were wrong at all. Excessively well-bred, always courteous - haute ton. But once you had left, they would return home, still smiling, and take down an ancient distaff and spindle; magical objects passed down from generation to generation for each Nott versed in the magical art of Seiðr.

Magical Britain laughed at divination and called it a fuzzy art with no magical grounding, for charlatans and their ilk, and the Notts agreed with them. Crystal balls, tea leaves, reading sticks - amateurs. The future was what people made it, what a talented seiðmenn orseiðkonurcould make it. The future was whatever the Notts chose to weave on their tapestries. Each thread, carefully placed, turning thought into reality, fiction into non-fiction, lies into truth.

None knew this better than the Rowles. They had learnt firsthand, many centuries ago, that mocking the Notts - these students of Odin - came with a price. A blood price that might have been honor to those who paid it but was a blood price nonetheless.

The Rowles might have been warrior-shamans; berserkers invulnerable in battle; but the might of the sword or even crude magical power could not withstand the implacable weaving and reweaving of reality and fate that the Notts took part in. Theirs was deeper magic, darker magic, terrifying magic and when the Rowles and Notts came to England with the first of the Vikings to rule Scotland, they brought rumours of what the Notts could do to people when crossed and people fearedthem.Fearedthese mild mannered men and women who refused to let this new religion called Christianity and its sociopolitical order sway them; who failed to conform to the new order’s strict regimentation of gender and male and female occupations; who smiled when people spurned them and smiled even wider when their mockers were slowly ruined piece by piece.

So not a murmur was heard when Proserpina Nott, aged 16, took up the family seat in the Wizengamot in 1734 though she was the youngest of the Notts and had not yet finished her schooling. The Ministry kept mum when Tiresias Nott refused to use their curriculum when teaching divination and instead taught his pupils trance magic and weaving: the beginnings of Seiðr. Wizengamot members cast their eyes downwards when Isembardus Nott stood up to make speeches, lest he see the judgement in their eyes when he painted his face and persisted in wearing pompadour wigs in public (it was 1854). People turned the the other way when Cantankerus Nott, pureblood fanatic extraordinaire, put half his fortune into muggle stocks and bonds. And no one dared say a word when Charles Nott stood a little too close to Antinous Lestrange at Ministry press conferences. 

No. Only the foolish with a death wish ever crossed the path of a Nott. For they would have their revenge, these children of Guðrún, protégés of Odin and their revenge would be cold, dark and terror-filled as the houses of Hel.

[Picture sources: Shadows on Parade by Nicol VizioliCALLE 20 by Jose HerreraThe Essence by Spencer HansenNorns BrukA Golden Thread by John Melhuish Strudwick, screencaps from Vikings and 1066: the Battle for Middle Earth]


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The Omen | 1976
Directed by Richard Donner


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Loss - Partner - Dice

“This 20-sided die is made of bloodstone and inlaid with lapis lazuli, its colours resembling police sirens. Its blue partner is missing.”

Got the inspo for this from the Icosahedral Red Die wiki page

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Haunted Dollhouse at the Peculiarium in Portland, Oregon


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On This Day In History

May 8th, 1950: The Tollund Man is discovered in a peat bog near Silkeborg, Denmark. The Tollund Man lived during the 5th century BCE and died by hanging.

“You have hopes. You have fears. You have loves.

Sounds like you’re alive to me.”

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Haunted Dollhouse at the Peculiarium in Portland, Oregon


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lavenderr-ghost:

“order your fine horses now !”

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man </3 this song just breaks my heart in so many ways

[Please Fullview here! The above is only a cropped preview] I first drew this for my “Match 413″ min

[Please Fullview here! The above is only a cropped preview] I first drew this for my “Match 413″ minigame last year. At the time, I didn’t want to post this image because it’s literally the ending image and doing so before anyone had a chance to play it seemed daft. Well, what better time to finally post it than the final 413! With a few small modifications of course.


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we are the people we carry

we are the people we carry


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