The Giant Picture

The world of Ur, in photographs

Brinlow Vale in full holiday attire, courtesy of ennuienta.

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Otto Otto takes a moment to state the obvious while being overrun by a horde of undead in Cebarkul. The zombie outbreak was later traced to a failed potionmaking experiment by Vera Strange.

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Ludwig Wittgenstein ruminates with Ayn Rand and Friedrich Nietzsche in a backyard orchard in Bortola.

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“He that would die well must always look for death, every day knocking at the gates of the grave; and then the gates of the grave shall never prevail upon him to do him mischief.” —Jeremy Taylor

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Just another beautiful day in Cebarkul, Uralia.

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Fiana Stormborn leads a band of spiritual adventurers on a cross-country tour of Ur’s departed souls; the group is seen here paying their respects to the half-forgotten glitch of Loimi Linger. Ghost tourism is a thriving tradition first established Before the Great Reset by Joan of Dark, and carried into the present by the Spooooky Ghost Tour Planning Association.

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A gaggle of glitches are seen here trapped in Limbo, an intermediate plane of existence known to some as the area under the stairway in Guillermo Gamera Way. The discovery of Limbo is widely attributed to This is me, who is thought to have stumbled upon it during his experiments with Focusing Orbs and leafy produce.

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Ajaya Bliss falls victim to a sudden and inexplicable flying frog infestation. Animal control was delayed as officers waited in Nandak Intention for a Teal-White Triangle Key to spawn.

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By her own count, Darius Atrepes’s home in Dofsan Vex now houses over 400 cubimals; nearly every available surface is paved with them. Atrepes declined to comment on how they were obtained, and quickly steered me away from a patch of freshly dug graves I had been examining.

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Sympathetic glitches gather around Randyll Tarly, a vagrant who makes his home in Eastern Approach Subway Station. Tarly’s plight inspired the formation of the Concerned Citizens of Ur.

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