umbra from the elder scrolls iii: morrowind
worship in kogoruhn, hall of maki
from the elder scrolls iii: morrowind
i fear i come here at a loss, perhaps in a panic; it seems the world is unraveling in a myriad of ways. generative AI is poisoning online circles for artists, digital archives are being burned like Alexandria, and venomous rhetoric is infiltrating every corner of the internet. i've posted under the title ohsweetnazareth on the ol' 1inst4gr4m, though i've grown a particular hatred toward that app: the man who owns it is uniquely vile. i am going to do my best to steer clear from there. here i am now, on what i hope is one of the few tolerable social media sites remaining in the americas. on this page, i'll be aiming to do something a little different than the work i have previously put out, focusing more on writing than edits and aesthetics. as the world sizzles and quakes, i want to take one small act of defiance, one that defies some of the most primitive parts of me: i want to write truthfully. exaggeration has led me to exhaustion. i am sick of aiming for appeal. may all i write here come only from the most honest parts of me. i am nazareth. see me laid bare. 111
bitter coast region, vvardenfell from the elder scrolls iii: morrowind
The "Lady with the Long Hair" is one of the most important mummies in the Huaca Huallamarca (San Isidro, Lima). It is believed to be a princess buried alive. Her hair was found intact and she is believed to have come from 200 BC
ash statue in maran-adon. from the elder scrolls iii: morrowind