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Swansea, Cymru 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@TheGameVerse I'm disappointed with the parkour system it's literally mirage & valhallas which felt slow , clunky and unresponsive felt like you stuck to everything wasn't fluid at all
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TheGameVerse@TheGameVerse·
Parkour system has been improvised in Resynced 🏴‍☠️
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@Jackpot_Kxng @ac_daily_news Yes he's from same place as me Swansea , I met Matt Ryan at wales comic con he signed my Edward statue and told me he grew up a few streets away from me it was like meeting edward kenway in person it would of looked like this during edwards time (1700s)
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@trad_west_ Alot of LOTR was based on welsh mythology King Arthur Red book of hergest Aragorn/Arthur Anduril/excalibur Gandalf/Merlin Mordred/sauron Welsh/Elvish Smaug/y draig Goch Arwen/Guinevere Leodegrance/elrond Rivendell/cameliard Round Council of elrond/knights of the round table
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Trad West@trad_west_·
>Survive the trenches in WWI >Devout Catholic >Decides modern society is losing its soul and needs a proper mythology >Writes The Lord of the Rings >Bases the entire moral framework on Catholicism >Also makes the heroes based on the European warrior mythos >Refuses to let Disney or corporate studios anywhere near his books during his life >Best friends with C.S. Lewis, debates him relentlessly until Lewis converts to Christianity >Creates the foundation of modern fantasy without compromising a single belief Tolkien was unfathomably based
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@TheCinesthetic Can you imagine how strange it was for the GCPD cops to watch 2 grown adults in fancy dress one dressed as a clown the other as a bat arguing it's ridiculous when you actually think of it 🤣
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Christian Bale revealed that he actually hit Heath Ledger during the interrogation scene in The Dark Knight (2008). Ledger kept urging him — “I said, ‘I don’t need to hit you.’ He just kept egging me on, ‘Go on.’”
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JaePlayzGamez@JaeGamez·
What do you prefer in video games?? ✅Compass Bars Or ✅Mini Maps
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@OuthouseCapital @englishexit @Homeland_Party There is 2 groups of celts , celtic brythonic wales , Cornwall & Brittanny and Celtic Gaelic ireland , ilse of man & Scotland, the cornish & bretons split of from us welsh during the saxon invasion, due to being separated by sea we developed a distinct culture from each other
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@OuthouseCapital @englishexit @Homeland_Party Kind of he was a Romano-Briton aka us Welsh , Cornish & Bretons we are all Celtic Brythonic, the Romans Conquered us in 43ad and we become part of the roman empire, they left in 410ad leaving the lands back to us Britons and then the Anglo-Saxons arrived 40 years later in 450ad
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The Homeland Party@Homeland_Party·
Today we celebrate the feast of St Patrick. St. Patrick, originally named Maewyn Succat, was born around 385 AD in Britain, though the exact location remains uncertain, with strong claims pointing to areas near the Irish Sea in what is now Scotland, Wales or northern England. At age 16, he was captured by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland, where he endured six years of slavery as a shepherd, likely on the slopes of Mount Slemish in County Antrim. After escaping, he returned to Britain, then traveled to France for further religious study and training. There, he was ordained as a priest and bishop, adopting the name Patricius, meaning noble. Responding to a visionary call to "walk once more among" the Irish people, he returned to Ireland around 432 AD as a missionary bishop. Over the following decades, he preached, baptised thousands, established churches, and played a pivotal role in spreading Christianity across the island. Today, this remarkable Briton turned “Apostle of Ireland" is revered worldwide as the patron saint of Ireland.
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@Nassos83 @ogmios Yes aka us Welsh , Cornish & Bretons we are all Celtic Brythonic, the Romans Conquered us in 43ad and we become part of the roman empire (Romano-Britons), they left in 410ad leaving the lands back to us Celtic Britons and then the Anglo-Saxons arrived 40 years later in 450ad
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Nassos83@Nassos83·
@ogmios No he wasn't Anglo-Saxon, he was a Romanized Britannic Celt.
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₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
Asian countries are incredibly racist. Will White countries follow their lead before it's too late?
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@agenda2033 @Elizabeth_eno2 He was a romano-briton, the romans conquered britain in 43ad, after settling the romans mixed with us native britons (welsh) and created a romano-briton culture, they left britain in 383ad leaving the lands back to us britons (welsh) then the anglo saxons arrived 450ad
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Elizabeth Heverin
Elizabeth Heverin@Elizabeth_eno2·
The Irish hate Britain so much that they celebrate a Briton as their national saint.
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@Lordoftheringsu Fights a balrog of morgoth a corrupted maiar for 10 days straight as gandalf the grey , gets staff broken by witch king of Angmar a ringwraith of sauron as gandalf the white jackson logic lol
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LOTR Universe
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu·
Gandalf’s battle with the Balrog doesn’t end at the Bridge of Khazad-dûm. They fall into the depths of Moria, where Gandalf fights the Balrog for about eight days through dark tunnels and deep waters, eventually extinguishing its fire. The Balrog flees up the Endless Stair to Zirakzigil (Celebdil), where they battle for two days atop Durin’s Tower. There Gandalf finally defeats his enemy, but he dies as well. Later, with Eru Ilúvatar’s permission, Manwë sends him back to Middle-earth, and he returns as Gandalf the White. 🧙‍♂️
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
What would you do in this situation?
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@marsmorgfc Sean also calls Arhtur an englishman Arthur "My family weren't even english" Sean "whatever you .... say King Arthur" This is a reference to welsh mythology King Arthur king of the britons 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
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@marsmorgfc Arthurs death for me, I felt like I had a connection with him because of his welsh 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 ancestry his grave also has a celtic cross on it , his first horse was called Boadicea named after warrior welsh celtic queen Boudica
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@Darkseid_Agiota @Tolkienlegacy Agree we're ment to belive that gandalf the grey fought a balrog of morgoth for 10 days straight in the lowest dungeons to the highest peak then as a more powerful version of himself gandalf the white gets his staff broken by a ringwraith
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Darkseid Agiota
Darkseid Agiota@Darkseid_Agiota·
@Tolkienlegacy Peter Jackson went overboard to allow the Witch-king to break Gandalf's staff.
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House Targaryen@FantasyEpics·
Gandalf vs the Nazgûl in the 2003 movie and the 1980 animated movie😍😱
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