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Started by Monsignor de Beaumanoir, May 08, 2008, 09:53:02 AM

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Femme Falchion

Ahhhhh, the much anticipated images!  But there must be more?  (How about the shots after you guys kicked back a few....)

Love what you've done with the color effects! 
Domina Virago
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Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Sir William Marcus

Quote from: Femme Falchion on July 07, 2009, 01:06:35 PM
(How about the shots after you guys kicked back a few....)

  ;)

Quote from: Femme Falchion on July 07, 2009, 01:06:35 PM
Love what you've done with the color effects! 

Glad you like it! Unfortunately, almost all photos taken with frere Cliffs camera along with mine ended up with a most bizarre blue tint. That is why the color effect was actually chosen.  The power of sorcery is highly suspected to cause such a malfunction especially when used against gods holy purpose.



More images to follow

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Femme Falchion

A mysterious blue mist pervades your images?  How curious.  Well, it certainly does not detract from the fierce handsomeness presented in your combined visages! 

While I cannot speak to the whereabouts of Frere Vert, I assure you, I have been far too busy taking confessions, overseeing the Grove in M'Lord's absence and preparing for the full moon eclipse rituals to expend any time hexing your glamour shots!  ;) :D
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

#2613
The bluish hue is surely a sign from the Almighty that he is pleased with this rally of Warrior Monks!  ;) ;D


And in case there are thread pilgrims that harbor doubt as to our sincerity to the cause forwarded by the likeness of our medieval Warrior Monk predessors, I share this with you.

My nightly accomodations rest within the shadow of this very Holy structure, the finest example of Frere William's preceptory's pious nature. (please take note of the "stone masons" working the exterior to keep it in pristine condition)


Sir William Marcus

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Richard de Graeme

I know nothing of blue tint, halos and such. ::) Frere Vert was attending the Northern tribes and far out of range. ;) However, the souls of all Templars at Bristol this next end week, shall be captured and posted here. 8)
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Lady Christina de Pond

hmmm cruising the renstore pages and found templar cloaks on sale
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Sir William Marcus

#2618
Einen schönen Tag allerseits!

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Sir William Marcus

#2619
Just caught the last 30 minutes of Moments in Time: The Crusades on the Military Channel.

Episode Description: Christians had held the town of Acre for over 100 years. But on May 18, 1291, Muslim Saracens besieged the city and won a decisive victory. An Israeli archaeologist excavates the ruins to reveal the interest forces have shown in this area for centuries.

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Monsignor de Beaumanoir

A wonderful shot of two Teutonic Brothers!!!


Sir William Marcus

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Monsignor de Beaumanoir

This weekend added two more informational sources to the "unofficial Crusades Library of the South":

1. Richard the Lionheart ; J. Gillingham

2. Crusades ; Terry Jones & Alan Ereira (this volume is supposed to be used in conjunction with his DVDof the same title)

Richard de Graeme

#2623
Speaking of Richard the Lionheart, who should I meet at Bristol Faire but Lord Sir Clisto himself. He inquired about you Warrior Monk. Advised of your now defunct travel plans he was most diappointed, but hopes to meet you in the not too distant future.



More Bristol pictures soon.

All Blessings be upon thee, thy kith and kin.
"For it is the doom of man that they forget."
NE OUBLIE!
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Player of spoons
Herbalist

ladyharrogate

great picture!  Keep them coming!  Ohh and the black and whites with the colored Maltese crosses are great!