Underground train stations have some of the most surprising and beautiful architecture in the world. Here's a few of the best:
1. Alisher Navoiy Station, Tashkent, Uzbekistan (1977)
Cam wants in the Baker’s Guild; a *respectable* job. But when she picks a skull instead of a rolling pin on Fate’s Day, it’s goodbye normalcy/respectability.
Now, instead of raising bread, she’s going to raise the dead. Or end up buried six feet under herself.
💀
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A WIZARD’S GUIDE TO DEFENSIVE BAKING & necromancy.
Instead of choosing a baker’s rolling pin on Fate’s Day, Camden chooses a skull. Trading flour for bonedust, she’s now at the top of a demonic kill list.
She won’t be able to stress-bake her way out of this one.
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Cam has 60 seconds to pick an object that defines her future. It’s not enough time to find a baker’s rolling pin, and somehow, she ends up with a beckoning skull. Everyone likes a baker. Necromancy, on the other hand, tops everyone’s fear list. Hers included.
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@timberlabinc What a fantastic way to spend a Wednesday night. Thank you so much for letting us walk your beautiful building and for the conversation that followed. Looking forward to the positive impact this will have on Lake Union and the greater Seattle skyline.
These horrific, pointless acts of gun violence don’t event include the mass shootings over the past week. None of this should be normal, and yet here we are again.
https://t.co/8v2APeoeK8
@WatchItPlayed Do you think it’s because of the unboxing moment? When the rule book is the size of the box, it has a clean aesthetic. I also know some boxes use the rule book to hold game trays in place. My friends and I collectively call this the put-away game or the setup game on inverse.