Month: May 2014

destr:

Looking at the DK changes in Warlords… is there any reason to use blood strike like, ever? Was it ever used? Why the hell does it do 25% weapon damage? What??????????????

I am pretty sure you only use it between levels 55 and 56.

Or 55 and 58 if you really want to use Obliterate.

meeshay: yggdrasillife: i shall sketch with all the colors.  can you sketch with all the colours of the wind? *-*

meeshay:

yggdrasillife:

i shall sketch with all the colors. 

can you sketch with all the colours of the wind? *-*

welp

welp

latinwords: I wanted to draw a better picture of Gus than him being a poorly-drawn spooky ghost ¯(°_o)/¯ Gus was a priest that became Oliver’s best friend in his pre-Second-War footsoldier days. He taught him about the Light and how to swing call on it, which Oliver was

latinwords:

I wanted to draw a better picture of Gus than him being a poorly-drawn spooky ghost

¯(°_o)/¯

Gus was a priest that became Oliver’s best friend in his pre-Second-War footsoldier days. He taught him about the Light and how to swing call on it, which Oliver was able to use for minor spot healing in the field. Gus joined the Knights of the Silver Hand in the Second War and recommended Oliver join as well, and the two fought together until they parted ways during the Stratholme incident— Gus left with Uther, Oliver remained with Arthas, (but ultimately wound up fleeing Stratholme when he couldn’t bring himself to keep doing it). Oliver died and was risen not long after the Scourge invasion and Gus went on to join the Argent Dawn on the path of the templar until he ultimately fell in the original Naxxramas campaign. His body was interred at Light’s Hope, and his spirit is who appeared to Oliver at the battle where the Ebon Knights broke free.

cries softly about backstory characters

preservearchives: PEP (Person of Exceptional Prominence) Spot Light:  Cpt. Mary T. Klinker (October 3, 1947 – April 4, 1975) Mary Klinker served in the Air Force as a flight nurse, instructor, and flight examiner from 1969 to 1975. In 1974, the Vietnam War was ending and in

preservearchives:

PEP (Person of Exceptional Prominence) Spot Light:  Cpt. Mary T. Klinker (October 3, 1947 – April 4, 1975)

Mary Klinker served in the Air Force as a flight nurse, instructor, and flight examiner from 1969 to 1975.

In 1974, the Vietnam War was ending and in an act of pure humanity, President Gerald Ford announced a mission that would be known as “Operation Babylift.” This mission’s purpose was to evacuated more than 2000 orphaned children from Saigon. Capt. Mary T. Klinker was enlisted as a flight nurse responsible for caring for the children during their transport to the Philippines.

Unfortunately, on April 4, 1975, the inaugural Operation Babylift flight ended in tragedy crashing within minutes of takeoff killing 138 of the 314 on board.  The flight crew, caregivers, and infants died in the Operation Babylift plane crash including Capt. Mary T. Klinker.

Capt. Klinker was 27-years-old when she died and was the last nurse and only member of the US Air Force Nurse Corps to be killed in Vietnam. She was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal for Heroism and the Meritorious Service Medal.

Capt. Klinker’s military file is one of the records in our PEPs (Persons of Exceptional Prominence) collection at the National Archives at St. Louis. Due to the high volume of attention and research on her military career, Cpt. Klinker’s record was placed in the PEP collection and digitally copied. The Preservation Programs at St. Louis treats and stabilizes PEP records by placing the documents in polyester film sleeves, removing fasteners and staples and undertaking any required repair actions that will extend the life of the documents. An entire record is then scanned and placed on DVDs so researchers can access exact replicas, thus preventing damage to the original documents.

As we continue to protect and preserve these important military records, it reminds us that Memorial Day is not just the “beginning of the summer holiday season”, but  a time to reflect on the lives of men and woman of our armed forces who willingly gave up their lives for our freedom and the freedom of others around the world.

brocursion: CHIBI REQUESTS BATCH 2  row1: greiison’s dargon, higu’s nabokov (do not look at me nabokov), kikiface’s valourrow2: lobstmourne’s sig, okelleok’s martin darkov (my child), kingvsgod’s nikolasrow3: shiftingpath’s … I DONT

brocursion:

CHIBI REQUESTS BATCH 2 

row1: greiison’s dargon, higu’s nabokov (do not look at me nabokov), kikiface’s valour
row2: lobstmourne’s sig, okelleok’s martin darkov (my child), kingvsgod’s nikolas
row3: shiftingpath’s … I DONT ACTUALLY KNOW HIS NAME SORRY, porcelain-pot’s theo, teradactyl‘s antares

It was appropriate.

It was appropriate.