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Time. It heals all wounds, they say, but I have yet to verify that. ''Sigh''. If I were truly inspired, this would be melting on a branch, or something, but I'm not in a surrealist mood right now. Here you go. | |text=Time. It heals all wounds, they say, but I have yet to verify that. ''Sigh''. If I were truly inspired, this would be melting on a branch, or something, but I'm not in a surrealist mood right now. Here you go.}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*Melting clocks are featured in the painting ''[[Wikipedia:The Persistence of Memory|The Persistence of Memory]]'' by surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. | *Melting clocks are featured in the 1931 painting ''[[Wikipedia:The Persistence of Memory|The Persistence of Memory]]'' by surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:35, 10 March 2025
The Hourglass Tattoo is obtained by visiting the Pretentious Artist while wearing the Time Trappings.
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Please allow me to paint your portrait...
Time. It heals all wounds, they say, but I have yet to verify that. Sigh. If I were truly inspired, this would be melting on a branch, or something, but I'm not in a surrealist mood right now. Here you go.
References
- Melting clocks are featured in the 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory by surrealist artist Salvador Dalí.