“Could somebody explain me (or give some suggestions) why Noe/Domi isn’t as popular as Noe/Vanitas, Domi/Jeanne and Vanitas/Jeanne are, please? Maybe it just seems to me. But if it’s really that way I don’t get why. All affair with ships is quite subjective, but I’m still curious.“
“Can some of you stop acting as if Domijeanne is only a ‘complement’ to Vannoé? I don’t ship Domijeanne because I also ship Vannoé, but because I value their relationship and I’d like to see wlw relationships getting more attention. Jeanne is my favorite character and I think she deserves the world (Dominique). It has nothing to do with Vanitas and Noé, not everything is about men. Stop being stupid.“
“I must confess…I’m a huge Vaninoe shipper. I’ve been written a meta on their relationship that I’ve continuously added to over the past 4 years. It’s currently 51 pages long and growing…. basically, it’s the VNC version of the Klible.“
“People who say that Jeanne is too uwu good pure for Vanitas and she should be with Dominique instead, but at the same time ship Vanoe, annoy me so much. I could say the same things about Noe. I also do not believe they care about Jeanne.“
“I think Miyano Mamoru would be the perfect voice actor for Vanitas. I feel like he can do that bitchy/sarcastic tone really well. And I also think Hiroshi Kamiya’s voice would fit Noé perfectly.“
Described as a dagger for ‘esoteric rituals’ the dagger features a straight, double-edged blade with a triple fuller, engraved with floral motifs. The bronze hilt is depicting Death wrapped in a mantle and a snake on the quillon. The wooden scabbard is covered in brown velvet with brass mounts decorated with bas-relieved floral motifs.
“TheBorremose bodies are three bog bodies that were found in the Borremose peat bog in Himmerland,Denmark. Recovered between 1946 and 1948, the bodies of a man and two women have been dated to the Nordic Bronze Age.”
Louis Raemaekers (1869-1956), ‘De l'est à l'ouest, de l'ouest à l'est’ (’From East to West, from West to East’), “La Grande Guerre par les artistes” by René Georges Hermann-Paul, 1914-15