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So I have just bought ME3’s last DLC, the Citadel DLC. But before I play it I’m going to replay ME2 as well. That is to romance Jack, my absolute favorite romance by far. I have saves from it on ME2 so I could in theory play ME3 right away but I want to replay it to see and use Jack as much as possible. To honor her and the artist who made these I made a set from different works of art made by Lovelymaiden, she has done lots of drawings, 3D images and other stuff of Jack and I love her for that. These are my favorites from her collection of things.
I really dislike people who just see Jack as a mean “Bitch” she is so much more than that. She has a good side that is beautiful to see come out more and more after her time with Shepard. What I like most about these art works is that it brings out more of that in Jack, also because some of these clothing styles are really good looking. She is just as awesome as anyone else in the game and don’t you forget it. So do like Jack and keep being awesome, I normally say be calm to but that kinda goes against Jack’s style :P
What’s your favorite thing about Jack?
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I never thought about getting that obnoxious little bit of flab under the arm tattooed. (Also, the octopus is beautiful, gorgeous line work.)
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The Yoruba Orisha (Part 2)
An Orisha (also spelled Orisa or Orixa) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of Olodumare (God) in the Yoruba religious system. (Olodumare is also known by various other names includ
ing Olorun, Eledumare, Eleda andOlofin-Orun). This religion has found its way throughout the world and is now expressed in practices as varied as Candomblé, Lucumí/Santería, Shango in Trinidad, Anago and Oyotunji, as well as in some aspects of Umbanda, Winti, Obeah, Vodun and a host of others.
These varieties or spiritual lineages are practiced throughout areas of Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Togo, Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela among others. As interest in Yoruba religion system grows, Orisha communities and lineages can be found in parts of Europe and Asia as well. While estimates may vary, some scholars believe that there could be more than 150 million adherents of this spiritual tradition worldwide.(Please note some of the Orisha have male/female personifications)
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