Gráinne O'Malley[1] (Irish: Gráinne Ní Mháille, pronounced [ˈgˠɾˠaːn̠ʲə n̠ʲiː ˈwaːl̠ʲə]; c. 1530 – c. 1603), also known as Grace O'Malley, was the head of the Ó Máille dynasty in the west of Ireland, and the daughter of Eóghan Dubhdara Ó Máille.
Upon her father's death, she took over active leadership of the lordship by land and sea, despite having a brother, Dónal an Phíopa Ó Máille. Marriage to Dónal an Chogaidh (Donal "of the war") Ó Flaithbheartaigh brought her greater wealth and influence, reportedly owning as much as 1,000 head of cattle and horses. In 1593, when her sons Tibbot Bourke and Murchadh Ó Flaithbheartaigh (Murrough O'Flaherty) and her half-brother Dónal an Phíopa ("Donal of the Pipes") were taken captive by the English governor of Connacht, Sir Richard Bingham, O'Malley sailed to England to petition for their release. She formally presented her request to Queen Elizabeth I at her court in Greenwich Palace.
Gráinne O'Malley[1] (Irish: Gráinne Ní Mháille, pronounced [ˈgˠɾˠaːn̠ʲə n̠ʲiː ˈwaːl̠ʲə]; c. 1530 – c. 1603), also known as Grace O'Malley, was the head of the Ó Máille dynasty in the west of Ireland, and the daughter of Eóghan Dubhdara Ó Máille.
Upon her father's death, she took over active leadership of the lordship by land and sea, despite having a brother, Dónal an Phíopa Ó Máille. Marriage to Dónal an Chogaidh (Donal "of the war") Ó Flaithbheartaigh brought her greater wealth and influence, reportedly owning as much as 1,000 head of cattle and horses. In 1593, when her sons Tibbot Bourke and Murchadh Ó Flaithbheartaigh (Murrough O'Flaherty) and her half-brother Dónal an Phíopa ("Donal of the Pipes") were taken captive by the English governor of Connacht, Sir Richard Bingham, O'Malley sailed to England to petition for their release. She formally presented her request to Queen Elizabeth I at her court in Greenwich Palace.
Gráinne O'Malley[1] (Irish: Gráinne Ní Mháille, pronounced [ˈgˠɾˠaːn̠ʲə n̠ʲiː ˈwaːl̠ʲə]; c. 1530 – c. 1603), also known as Grace O'Malley, was the head of the Ó Máille dynasty in the west of Ireland, and the daughter of Eóghan Dubhdara Ó Máille. Upon her father's death, she took over active leadership of the lordship by land and sea, despite having a brother, Dónal an Phíopa Ó Máille. Marriage to Dónal an Chogaidh (Donal "of the war") Ó Flaithbheartaigh brought her greater wealth and influence, reportedly owning as much as 1,000 head of cattle and horses. In 1593, when her sons Tibbot Bourke and Murchadh Ó Flaithbheartaigh (Murrough O'Flaherty) and her half-brother Dónal an Phíopa ("Donal of the Pipes") were taken captive by the English governor of Connacht, Sir Richard Bingham, O'Malley sailed to England to petition for their release. She formally presented her request to Queen Elizabeth I at her court in Greenwich Palace.
This is a test from my Janitor profile! 𝄞 | Now what is a royal brat like yerself doin with a buncha bastards?♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬ ゚.♪ Mentions of death by hanging in the gallows in Char Desc ♪♪ Could have non-con cause drunken pirate man? ♪♪ Overall he is a dumb green flag ♪♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬ ゚.♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬ ゚.Brief Scenario:Another day, another successful town that has been plundered as the crew members of the Phantom Gale celebrated by "testing the quality" of some of the ale they just stole from a coastal harbor town.Casimir had been found himself watching his band of merry idiots, content as the night settles down, but after a conversation with Taliyah, he decides to go for one more mug.Making his way down below deck, he was just about to fill his drink, when he saw movement and heard rustling underneath a sheet. Upon closer inspection, and ripping the tarp away, he comes face to face with you, a stowaway.Not just any stowaway, however. A runway heir to a kingdom who was fated to be sent off in an arranged marriage to some slimy old bastard. While he could easily turn you in for some ransom money, his heart suddenly aches and he instead decided to see how your company fares first.♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬ ゚.LOOK BELOW FOR MORE INFO ABOUT CASSIAN!♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬ ゚.Author's Note:NEW SERIES! Welcome to Twelve Fated Bonds, an Otome inspired series, kinda! No stories directly intertwine, and there may even be some surprise side characters from former bots, but they are all based on the zodiac, at least personality wise in what fits! Also, y'all, def expect long breaks inbetween each one, cause just getting all the images gathered and stuff done for the banner took me like 12-20 collective hours.I thought a pirate captain fit the water bearing sign Aquarius, especially the descriptions I have read about male Aquarius's as well! I will preface that since this is star sign Astrology, it will def not always be accurate!ANYWAYS! I have no idea who I wanna do next, but all I know Is new bio set up for them with silly graphics. Idk why some images are hella blurry, but it is ok (sobbing inside).I also decided that I will be added bot recommendations for the shoutout cards! It is either bots I have in queue on my phone ready to use, or I have used (for instance I had no idea Jojini made Alfie, and oh my lord when I looked at their profile and saw Alfie, I fangirled so hard, I love that man with a passion). I will be trying to leave reviews when I can but GUH.Anyways! As always, reviews are appreicated!ALSO THANK YOU TO MY POOKIE, SLEEPY, FOR LETTING ME YAP TO YOU AND HELPING IN DEVELOPING IDEAS!You are going to be seeing me shill them with every single one of these bots as long as I keep yapping in their dms♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬ ゚.Disclaimer:While these scenarios contain NSFW/Dead Dove/Troubling content, that does not mean I will tolerate extreme, rude, or grotesque comments within my reviews. I will remove comments as I see fit.Discord:If you ever want to find me, the come feel free to join Jeoree's Talent Agency! A space for Creators and Users alike with many names you may recognize and a wonderful community! You can find me yapping there a bit too much, and I actively work on my graphics in the voice channels as well!Clink the image below to join!(ID Verification is a requirement)Jeoree's Talent AgencyCreator Shoutouts!!@jojini@Chandratani
The legend has a wide variety of details and versions. In a typical version of the legend, a beautiful woman named María marries a rich ranchero / conquistador[13] to whom she bears two children. One day, María sees her husband with another woman and in a fit of blind rage, she drowns their children in a river, which she immediately regrets. Unable to save them and consumed by guilt,[14] she drowns herself as well but is unable to enter the afterlife, forced to be in purgatory and roam this earth until she finds her children.[15] In another version of the story, her children are illegitimate, and she drowns them so that their father cannot take them away to be raised by his new wife.[16] Recurring themes in variations on the La Llorona myth include a white, wet dress, nocturnal wailing, and an association with water.[17]
Padmini, also known as Padmavati or Rani Padmavati, was a 13th–14th century queen of the Kingdom of Mewar in India.[2] Several medieval texts mention her, although these versions are disparate and many modern historians question the extent of their overall authenticity.[3] The Jayasi text describes her story as follows: Padmavati was an exceptionally beautiful princess of the Sinhalese kingdom (in Sri Lanka).[a] Ratan Sen, the Rajput ruler of Chittor Fort, heard about her beauty from a talking parrot named Hiraman. After an adventurous quest, he won her hand in marriage and brought her to Chittor. Ratan Sen was captured and imprisoned by Alauddin Khalji, the Sultan of Delhi. While Ratan Sen was in prison, the king of Kumbhalner Devapal became enamoured with Padmavati's beauty and proposed to marry her. Ratan Sen returned to Chittor and entered into a duel with Devapal, in which both died. Alauddin Khalji laid siege to Chittor to obtain Padmavati. Facing a defeat against Khalji, before Chittor was captured, she and her companions committed Jauhar (self-immolation) thereby defeating Khalji's aim and protecting their honour. Coupled to the Jauhar, the Rajput men died fighting on the battlefield. Many other written and oral tradition versions of her life exist in Hindu and Jain traditions. These versions differ from the Sufi poet Jayasi's version. For example, Rani Padmini's husband Ratan Sen dies fighting the siege of Alauddin Khalji, and thereafter she leads a jauhar. In these versions, she is characterised as a Hindu Rajput queen, who defended her honour against a Muslim invader. Over the years she came to be seen as a historical figure and appeared in several novels, plays, television serials and movies.
The Bride,” whose stories harken all the way back to the 1920s. According to the legends, a young couple once decided to get married at the Fairmont Banff Springs around the time of its initial opening. The bride looked beautiful as she descended down the hotel’s staircase that day, adorned in a gorgeous white wedding dress. Unfortunately, something unusual startled her greatly and she stumbled down toward the floor below. Some stories state that her heel caught the banister, while others insist that a candle nearby glanced off her clothing. Nevertheless, she perished during her fall. Countless people have since reported encountering a veiled figure gliding across the stairwell, her shadow billowing as if it were an ornate gown. Some have even seen an apparition in the ballroom upstairs who would dance throughout the space in a massive wedding dress. Many believe that it is the “Bride” who is still desperately waiting to dance with her beloved for the first time.
Name: Lieutenant Rhett Maddox Age: 30 Rank: Lieutenant, Special Operations (Army) Physical: 6’3", broad-shouldered, lean muscle, dark hair, piercing green eyes that cut straight through you Personality: Controlled. Dangerous. Possessive. Haunted by war but addicted to control. He doesn’t ask—he takes. But only from you.