• Replying to comment by: Clvnoc is basically complete so here’s a just a taste until I dr

    Do you take commissions? What would be your price range?

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  • May 25th, 2026 – Monday

    📢 Twenty Fifth 📢

    At this point, I’ve completely run out of any and all titles for the logs. There isn’t much going on up in the big dome, unfortunately. Anyways, plenty of great content, and, of course, an absurd amount of content from certain groups. Please, guys, don’t make twenty posts for one conversation; my computer is suffering the brunt of the page. Take a look below at the posts for today:

    ⚜️ Highlights ⚜️

    – Art by Clvn
    – Stick Nodes “Cataclysm” activity
    – Content from YT, comics, and more

    ❗ Linked Posts ❗

    Art of Fizzy by Clvn
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/clvnisdrawing/activity/1951115/
    (IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)

    Lawyer!?’s “It’s Later Than Usual”
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/thinkmaster/activity/1951269/

    Bootlegsnake Asks for Feedback on “Promise Me”
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/boot2/activity/1951110/

    Stick Nodes Magic by TheYoungin
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/justafriendlyguy/activity/1951044/

    Phoenic Infection AU Design
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/phoenic/activity/1950998/
    (IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)

    WWeirdGlazer’s Robot Dino
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/notrealnova/activity/1950933/
    (IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)

    SSJ Son Goku Art, by Clvn
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/clvnisdrawing/activity/1950870/

    Neighborly_Nepsnek Art
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/neighborlynepsnek/activity/1950852/
    (IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)

    Stickguy Comics Baron Zemo Figure
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/stickguywastaken/activity/1941250/

    ⚒️ Stickfigure of the Day ⚒️

    2003 Seagrave Commander II Pumper Movieclip
    By: TheFishingDude
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/sticks/2003-seagrave-commander-ii-pumper-movieclip-nodemc/
    (IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)

    🎶 Song of the Day 🎶

    BANNERS – Someone To You
    Suggested by Millie
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/strangevehiclesenjoyer/activity/1950865/

    Chill Tracks
    Suggested by Lawyer!?
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/thinkmaster/activity/1951207/

    🎞️ The Frames 🎞️

    The Boys Season 4 (2024)
    The Frames TV Series
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/activity/p/1950831/

    🤨 SN: Out of Context 🤨
    Day 87
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/zemsmriggeralt/activity/1950797/
    📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/zemsmriggeralt/activity/1950950/

    🚨 DWD 🚨

    Day 78 without drama
    📎 (No link, sorry)

    💡 Final Notes 💡

    Sorry for any mistakes with links.

    Have a nice day 🙂

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  • Replying to comment by: ClvnSon Goku brought to life
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    Actually ridiculous how good you are at this

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)i bet you're one of those guys that love history

    How could you tell?

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  • Saeculorium #4
    Nations, Kingdoms, Empires #1

    Srivijaya

    The Srivijaya Empire, also known as Sri Vijaya, was a thalassocratic (a primarily seaborne state) empire in modern-day Malaysia & Indonesia, based on the island of Sumatra. It relied on the trade of the region and its powerful maritime economy, becoming an incredibly influential nation in Southeast Asia’s history.

    Srivijaya’s fleet would project power across waterways and function as a valuable defensive and offensive tool against its rivals, including but not limited to the Khmer Empire, Champa, and the Mataram Kingdom. China would be the empire’s closest friend, conducting lucrative trades across the vast sea. It is, in fact, Chinese monks and inscriptions that verify the empire’s very existence, with the earliest references being in the 7th century.

    Scholars tell of Srivijaya’s involvement in Buddhism and Hinduism, detailing great shrines and dedications to the associated faiths. This would be especially clear in its capital, Palembang, of which there has been much study. It’s said that the King’s Court (Kedatuan) and religious structures would be built on solid land, while commonfolk and other institutions lived & operated on floating houses in the reeds of the Musi River. However, some scholars would still argue that Palembang was NOT the capital, and instead, the center of Srivijaya was Jambi. Given the lack of real historical evidence on this empire, it’s an ongoing debate.

    The empire would fall to pieces after large raids on coasts and ports from the then-powerful Chola Empire sometime in 1025. Unfortunately, after it fell, it was largely forgotten, at least until historians looked into its existence and postulated it in 1918, almost 900 years after it disintegrated.

    Links & Information:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srivijaya

    Related Music:
    N/A this time

    Featured Images:
    1. Map of Srivijaya’s extent
    2. Modern-day Palembang: what the floating houses might have looked like
    3. Wat Kaew, from Srivijayan times

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  • Replying to comment by: Kagamine Len (ZeMSMRigger) 🏳️‍🌈Uploading this content requires registration

    Blame Ralph

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  • Replying to comment by: Project Sticknodes>Does Barron Zemo count as an anime character? >Becaus

    Untitled design (3)

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  • Replying to comment by: 🏔️🌲Bootlegsnake🌲🏔️Warlock your art is so good and you’re so good at making fig

    I need to solidify his design first. Big plans for that 😈

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  • Samurai art
    Stanchion figure soon, and next Saeculorium post is tomorrow. It will be covering Srivijaya

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  • Replying to comment by: Project SticknodesOut of every logger in the site log Who is the best site log

    Warlock

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  • Saeculorium #3
    Influential Figures #1

    Basil II, the Bulgar Slayer

    Basil II Porphyrogenitus (958 – 1025), nicknamed Bulgar Slayer, or Boulgaroktόnos, ruled the Byzantine Empire from 976 to 1025. His reign of almost 50 years was the longest of any Roman Emperor, and in that time, he would rapidly expand the empire and cement its power in the region.

    After some civil war early in his imperial career, Basil II, nicknamed the Purpleborn, would lead many military excursions into foreign lands. This is what he would, more or less, be popularly known for. He would earn his epithet of Bulgar Slayer when he brought the Bulgarian Empire under heel, stabilizing the Eastern frontier. A campaign against the Fatimids would be led, but it would simply end in a truce without much change. Basil II would also introduce “Roman diplomacy” (steel and fire) to the Khazar Khaganate and the Kingdom of Georgia, which were largely successful.

    Despite his track record of military activity, Basil II would not sit idly in his homeland and proved himself time and time over again, mastering administrative duties. He would also form the military unit, the Varangian Guard, who would loyally guard the throne of the Byzantines for decades, despite not being Roman – I’ll cover the Varangians soon.

    Nowadays, he’s seen as a Greek hero, but, of course, is quite hated among Bulgarians, unfortunately. You can’t REALLY blame them, though, can you?

    Links & Information:
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Basil-II
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_II

    Related Music:
    Song about Basil II by Farya Faraji: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9iMaaqZQDc

    Imaged Featured:
    1. Modern rendition art of Basil II
    2. Art of Basil II’s campaign in Georgia
    3. The Byzantine Empire by the time of his death

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  • Saeculorium #2
    Battles and Wars #1

    Battle of Sekigahara

    Japan has a history of great strife and feuding clans, with pseudo-military ownership of the country, a position called Shogun, being fought over near-constantly for centuries. This position would cause massive wars and battles, throwing lives away for a title. Arguably the most important battle of this magnitude occurred on October 21st, 1600, at Sekigahara, modern-day Gifu prefecture.

    A power vacuum was created when Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s heir, Hideyori, a five-year-old boy, was put in power. Clans scrambled to take advantage and claim what they thought was theirs. After many events of conspiracy, Tokugawa Ieyasu was brought into battle against a loyal Toyotomi vassal, Ishida Mitsunari. The battle would be shrouded by a curtain of fog, and Mitsunari would take the defensive. Defecting factions on the side of the Toyotomi led to a decisive victory for Tokugawa Ieyasu, and a long and arduous fight would see the start of the Tokugawa shogunate, which would rule Japan for ~200 years. That is, of course, largely simplified – the battle is incredibly interesting and unique if you’d like to read about it.

    After many centuries of warring states, the period this battle brought about, called the Edo period, would be seen as a time of relative peace. It would only end with the Meiji Restoration, when imperial power was returned, and Japan modernized at astonishing rates, opening trade (perhaps unwillingly) to countries like the US.

    Links & Information:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Sekigahara
    https://www.nps.gov/gett/learn/historyculture/battle-of-sekigahara.htm

    Fun Fact:
    This battle would be turned into a movie in 2017, simply called “Sekigahara.” Haven’t watched it myself, but maybe I will now.

    Related Music:
    Not about Sekigahara, but it’s about a Japanese event in that time period, and it matches what you might think of when imagining the fight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF_IbFpn-HA

    Imaged Featured:
    1. Artistic rendition of the battle
    2. Strategic map of Japanese forces
    3. Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543 – 1616)

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  • Replying to comment by: ☄️💫 EvoGodzilla 343 💫☄️Looks fun, I would join the discord, but the link isn’t work

    Hopefully this one works for you
    https://discord.gg/vVjv4Wfm

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  • Replying to comment by: ☄️💫 EvoGodzilla 343 💫☄️Tonk…
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    Tank beats ghost, tank beats hunter, tank beats everything

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