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Griss from Fire Emblem Engage

Griss from Fire Emblem Engage

Griss my little meow meow 😘

#fireemblem #fe #fireemblemengage #fanart #griss
#solryart

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Of course the otiginal had Griss' tiddies out but I had to censor them so I could show it to non freaky people 😭

{ #PBArt / #FireEmblem #Griss #yumeship }

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Griss from Fire Emblem Engage and My friend's OC

Griss from Fire Emblem Engage and My friend's OC

My part for a secret Santa with some moots 💖

{ #PBArt / #FireEmblem #Griss #yumeship }

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merry grissmas repost
#fireemblemengage #griss #marnie

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NBL showtime arrives in Traralgon BASKETBALL NBL BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   TRARALGON was once again a hive for basketball lovers, as the NBL returned for the second and third time in Gippsland this year. The region was still in recovery from South East Melbourne Phoenix’s previous venture to the Latrobe Valley last January, in which they blitzed Brisbane Bullets, and entered into a doubleheader at Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium for Round 12. The Phoenix’s Wednesday (December 10) showcase opened their time in the Latrobe Valley and subsequently resulted in their first loss at GRISS since succumbing to Illawarra in 2023. In each of the Phoenix’s six trips to Traralgon, they’ve won four of them, including arguably the best game in the league’s history when they triumphed in double overtime against Sydney Kings in 2022. The first leg of the doubleheader made up part of the Ignite Cup, the NBL’s in-season tournament. Tasmania JackJumpers claimed victory over South East Melbourne, 89 to 81, keeping the technical visitors in the race for finals after heading in losers of seven of their last eight games. Nathan Sobey opened the game by knocking down two three-pointers, which led the charge for the Phoenix in their second home as they poured in 36 first quarter points. Up until the midway point of the opening term, Tasmania kept in close touch, before the Phoenix scored 11 points in the final two minutes to lead by near double digits. Almost the opposite played out following the break, as the JackJumpers went on a 17-8 run to even the score. Both sides, more specifically Phoenix players such as Wes Iwundu, began to be stirred by some of the decisions and non-decisions with the whistle as the game progressed. High arch: Nick Marshall throws up a floater for Tasmania. Photographs: Blake Metcalf-Holt As such, a more aggressive style of play began to eventuate, which included an increase pressure at the rim defensively, seeing bodies collide and crash to the floor. Morwell junior basketballers taking on court sweeper duties were immediately on the scene to ensure a safe surface was still on display. The JackJumpers took the lead for the first time since the early portions of the game through a Nick Marshall three-pointer that then followed with a tough midrange shot from Bryce Hamilton and inside finish from Josh Bannan, which resulted in Tasmania heading into the main break ahead by four points. After an offensive explosion in the first quarter, the Phoenix were held to just 12 points and seemed more concerned with the long-range shot and how the referees were operating. The halftime break featured a light scrimmage between Moe and Morwell juniors to entertain the crowd before the latter half of the game played out. Former Phoenix player Ben Ayre (whose family is from Morwell) opened the second half with consecutive driving layups to move Tasmania’s lead to eight points. Hunter Maldonado and John Brown III broke the cold streak for South East Melbourne, as a majority of the third quarter played out closely with each team trading baskets. Angus Glover swished home a three for Phoenix to tie the ballgame at 66-all, only for Tyger Campbell to scurry his way inside for a tough bucket under the rim for Tasmania. Pandemonium erupted the Traralgon stadium to begin the fourth quarter, with the JackJumpers holding a four-point edge. Eyes lit up from the young fans in attendance as Brown III arrived at the free throwline with the Phoenix on a score of 66, and as he rudely missed the first, knocked down the second, sending the crowd wild as the ‘memeified’ number and gesture took ahold of the crowd. Phoenix court announcer, Maffra’s Tyson Whelan, was equally encouraging all onlookers to join in. As the second quarter had previously suggested, Phoenix was routinely fixated on the outside shot, which was not giving them anything deep towards the end of the game either. The JackJumpers persevered by attacking the basket to much success, which saw Tasmania out to a double digit lead with two minutes left. South East Melbourne desperately fought to etch close as the clock wound down, in support of their home crowd, but could not overcome their earlier faults. Hamilton led for the JackJumpers with 18 points and nine rebounds, while Iwundu did his best for the Phoenix with 17 points, eight rebounds and four assists. South East Melbourne regained their mojo however in Saturday’s matchup against New Zealand Breakers. Dribble drive: Hunter Maldonado looks to attack for the Phoenix. Sobey poured in a ludicrous 36 points, making ridiculous shots all night long, as the Phoenix rode past the Breakers, 92-80 in their second instalment at GRISS in a week. Motivated to give the local crowd something to cheer about before departing, the Phoenix opened out of the gate strongly through Jordan Hunter and Brown III as they led by six points at the first break. The travelling New Zealand squad answered as the second quarter opened, getting the margin back as close as ever, but Sobey being the dangerous option on the court, kept the Phoenix from losing their lead with attacks at the basket. South East Melbourne saw separation as play resumed for the second half, buckling down defensively and making timely shots at the other end of the court. While the Breakers desperately tried to fight back in the closing minutes of the game, the Phoenix had already done what was necessary, and with the backing of the green and black army in the stands, there was no stopping them this time around. In a post-game interview at centre court, Sobey spoke to how special it is arriving to Gippsland year-on-year and connecting with the region. “Personally, coming from a little country town, and to be able to do these sorts of things that we don’t get to kind of experience as kids, hopefully it’s something they’ll remember and chase their dreams moving forward,” he said. “As a kid, you kind of live for those moments where you have NBL teams or professional teams come into your home town … hopefully (Traralgon) was able to enjoy our presence and obviously, ultimately, the games and get a win.” It is yet to be confirmed by the NBL whether more games are coming next year and the following seasons, but there’s no doubt with the energy provided by the locals and the commitment by the Phoenix that it will return in the foreseeable future.

LV Express: NBL showtime arrives in Traralgon #Sport #GippslandRegionalIndoorSportsStadium #GRISS

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Morning guy
#griss #gachiakuta

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Griss from fire emblem heroes :D

(he hella fine so i had to draw)

#art #fanart #fireemblem #griss

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Traralgon tables packed for nationals TABLE TENNIS By KATRINA BRANDON   TRARALGON’S Gippsland Regional Indoor Sporting Stadium (GRISS) welcomed more than 450 of Australia’s most elite table tennis players to the local courts. From July 6 to July 13, players from all over Australia participated in individual and team matches, with some players returning from international tournaments making an appearance for the not-to-miss event. Walking into the establishment, people found themselves in a table tennis frenzy, with all rooms filled to the brim with everything table tennis. Across the eight days, locals were able to witness some of the most intense games between players, with some wagering Victoria would take the majority of the top spots. While waiting for matches, you could find spectators and other players watching other games, or, in the case of the younger athletes, playing rock, paper, scissors in the stands. Older elite players could be found practising between games. Throughout the week, tables 10 to 13 were livestreamed, presenting games from the older junior, seniors and para players. The livestreamed videos can be found on the Table Tennis Australia YouTube channel. Victorian all-stars to watch out for continued to impress, with Yousef Hassan, Jia Xian Boon, Anthony Silk and Max Geering in the men’s division continuing their progress to the top, as well as Nguyen Cherry Le, Ellen Walker, Riti Shankar, and Sanaya Buddhadasa in the women’s division. In the para section, Victoria’s Lisa Daniela di Toro also maintained her winning streak in the Open Class 1-5 Mixed Wheelchair Doubles, Class 4-5 Singles and the Open Class 1-5 Women’s Wheelchair Singles. Toro is an eight-time Paralympian competing for Australia, where she has competed not only in table tennis but in para tennis as well. Multiple other table tennis Paralympians and Olympians were present throughout the event. Other top players include Chelsea Wu and Abbey Man from Western Australia, Kailey Reddy from New South Wales, Hayden Green from Queensland, Coral Zhao and Victoria Zhang from Victoria, Rayan Vardinejad from Western Australia and Dahyeon Kang, Clarence Cheng and Jeffery Guo from New South Wales. Australia’s top coaches could also be spotted on the sides of the courts, with two coaches receiving Australia’s top table tennis recognition. On a local level, Latrobe City Mayor, Dale Harriman was happy to see elite players at GRISS. “Council was thrilled to welcome the Table Tennis Australia National Championships to Traralgon,” he said. “Events like this not only inspire our local athletes and young people, they also deliver a fantastic boost to the local economy and community spirit.” Published on day six, Table Tennis Australia posted on their website that this year’s nationals were already shaping up to be one of the most significant and most memorable events on the Australian Table Tennis calendar. “It’s been an incredible five days at the 2025 Table Tennis Australia National Championships!” “Last night (July 10) saw the conclusion of the Teams Events, Mixed Doubles, Doubles, Para Teams, and Para Individual events – with fierce rallies, unforgettable performances, and a celebration of the best of Australian table tennis and Para table tennis. A huge congratulations to all the medallists across the events,” Table Tennis Australia posted. “From elite-level rallies to inspiring Para performances, the quality of play, sportsmanship, and community spirit have been simply outstanding.” Success: Paralympian Daniela di Toro is presented her gold medal by Latrobe City Council Mayor, Dale Harriman. Photographs: Katrina Brandon Alongside TTA, Table Tennis Victoria (TTV) were also happy with results throughout the tournament. “The 2025 Australia National Table Tennis Championships, were a fabulous display of our exceptional talent within the state team,” TTV said in a media release. “Both the Men’s and Women’s Open teams placed silver in their respective events, facing some incredibly tough competition this year!” Victorian head coach, David Powell shared that he was very pleased with the quality of play, stating that “we have seen some incredible matches played throughout the teams competition from our players.” “It was nice to have a bit of a home advantage for this event, with a fantastic setup in Traralgon helping out our teams.” State team manager, Frank Pearce shared that “the team spirit has been off the charts this year, with everyone being a little bit more coherent.” Pearce also mentioned that “compared to previous years, the standard has been way higher, with a lot of medals coming our way!” State para coach, Jenny Langridge also shared her thoughts about the para squads’ performance, stating, “The Victorian Para Table Tennis team delivered an outstanding performance at the recent National Table Tennis Championships held in Traralgon.” “Competing across 25 Para events, the team secured medals in 15 of them, taking home an impressive tally of eight gold, eight silver and three bronze medals. “The squad of 14 athletes, including four first-time competitors at a National Championships, showcased not only their skill and preparation but also the team’s strong values of High Performance, Connection, Inclusiveness, Resilience and Determination.” These values were evident in the months of training leading up to the event and throughout the intense week of competition. Having been in the game for close to 20 years, Xuqi Lin from RTTC Table Tennis Academy told the Express that the nationals tournament was a great opportunity, and that he enjoyed playing the Traralgon tournament. “The environment is definitely pretty professional,” he said. “This has been a great opportunity for everyone to have a match here together and to have a new experience. From the set-up to the rubber floors, it has been very professional with all of the details.” Lin started playing table tennis when he was seven-years-old, and began coaching while still playing in tournaments at the age of 18. From day one to seven, the tables were always full, but by the final day, all attention shifted to the main courts. Highlight: Traralgon local Heath Spasato had the thrill of competing in a national event in his hometown. As the event neared its end, the last round of games drew excitement. Despite most games having concluded, about 200 people stayed around to watch the games finish and to celebrate the final moments of the event. The last game to finish was one of many intense contests, which saw NSW player, Clarence Cheng, against Victoria’s Yousef Hassan in the Under 19 Boys Singles. Among the wave of claps and excitement, Cheng and Hassan fought to a fifth set, with each and every moment of the game drawing more excitement. Banking on Hassan winning, the unexpected happened as Cheng beat the ‘one-to-watch’ in the last set 11 to one. Another standout game from the final day came from Victoria’s players Qinle Alice Xia and Kavyaa Madaan, who battled a fierce final as they fought four sets, with Madaan coming out on top, and Xia losing energy toward the end. While the fourth set brought forward the victor of the game, earlier matches could have had the tip of the scales falling on either side. The first two sets went to Madaan, winning 14-12 and 12-10. Whereas, Xia managed to take the third set, fighting for the chance to take top spot, taking the set 11-9. The final set was won 11 points to four.    

LV Express: Traralgon tables packed for nationals #Sport #DaleHarriman #GRISS

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Been wanting to make something from Gris for ages.

(from the wonderful @nomada.studio )

artstation.com/artwork/bgW29k

#Griss #GameArt #FanArt #3D #3DArt #Blender

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Griss from Fire Emblem Engage creating a green fire

Griss from Fire Emblem Engage creating a green fire

I honestly think that Griss will remain in my head rent free for the rest of my life. He's a good boy who can do no wrong, and I will not be taking any questions.

#FireEmblem #FeEngage #FE17 #Griss #Fanart #FireEmblemFanart #Nintendo #art

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Na, das könnte ja heute mal richtig spannend werden:
"Macht. Geld. Korruption. Wie käuflich ist Politik, Herr Hochegger?"
#dasGespräch mit Peter #Hochegger, Martin #Kreutner u Irmgard #Griss:
tv.orf.at/dasgesprae13...

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heroes journey,, i owe you my life #griss

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griss with black cat behaviour 🐈
#fireemblemoc #griss

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ein sehr schönes interview von @stefanlenglinger.bsky.social mit irmgard #griss in der #zib2

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Wer braucht schon Aufrüstungspläne fürs Bundesheer?

Für den Fall, dass der Russe kommt haben wir schließlich den Doppler erfunden, und hilft der nicht, so hilft uns unser Heer wohl auch nicht mehr. #Griss #ZiB2

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Giving my little murder-bean a flower crown 🥰 #fireemblem #griss

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Chibi Griss Fire Emblem smiling with one hand reaching forward

Chibi Griss Fire Emblem smiling with one hand reaching forward

Micro organism
#FireEmblem #FireEmblemEngage #Griss #art

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'Einen Beitrag leisten', sagt #Griss. Das Ärgste, was man zur #ÖVP sagen kann. #DasGespräch

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#Griss an #Stocker: „Sie haben einen Wahlkampf gegen Kickl geführt, nicht für Österreich.” #DasGespräch

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Irmgard Griss: „Alle Parteien haben Kickl den Weg geebnet“ Die ehemalige Bundespräsidentschaftskandidatin und Neos-Abgeordnete, Irmgard Griss, über die politischen Umwälzungen in Österreich, die Rolle der Neos und Alexander Van der Bellens dabei, die Notwendi...

Jetzt also Premiere von #DasGespräch - mit Susanne #Schnabl, Christian #Stocker, Heidi #Glück und Irmgard #Griss. Letztere hat davor mit @diefurche.bsky.social über das Scheitern der Dreier-Verhandlungen und einen Kanzler #Kickl gesprochen. Nachzulesen hier:

www.furche.at/politik-inte...

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#FEEngage #griss

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Ja, Irmgard #Griss war sehr gute heute in der #zib2.

Was aber nicht daran ändert, daß sie für eine entsetzlich neoliberale Partei im #oenr gesessen ist.

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"Wenn ein Beschuldigter beginnt, die Behörde anzugreifen, dann kann man sich vorstellen, wie seine Argumente in der Sache sind".
Bumm, deutlicher kann man es eh net sagen. #Griss #zib2 #Kurz #ÖVP #Chats

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Bitte, gibt die #Griss dem #Kurz grad vor, wie er sich bei der Einvernahme verhalten soll? Scherz oder? #orfreport

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Irmgard #Griss weist immer wieder auf den "moralischen Kompaß" hin, den jeder Politiker von innen heraus haben muß. Wenn der nicht vorhanden ist, dann ist eh Hopfen und Malz verloren. Und jetzt übersetzen wir das mal, so daß #Strache es auch versteht. #imZentrum

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Die Irmgard #Griss betoniert #Strache. Sehr gut. #imZentrum

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#Griss versteht nicht, daß #Haselsteiners Stimme genausoviel zählen muß, wie die einer Billa Verkäuferin. Nur die Verkäuferin kann halt nix spenden und so die Politik nicht beeinflussen. #zib2

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#Griss zitiert Egon Fridell: Am 16.3.1938 erschienen gegen 22 Uhr 2 SA-Männer vor Friedells Wohnung und fragten nach dem „Jud Friedell“. Während sie mit der Haushälterin sprachen, nahm er sich das Leben, indem er aus einem Fenster der im 3. Stock gelegenen Wohnung sprang. #oenr

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"Wann wurde hier im Parlament über die Auswirkung der KI debattiert?" #Griss will über wesentliche Themen debattieren, nur sind die halt für die FPÖ unverständlich - deshalb - "jö, ein Kopftuch". #oenr

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#Griss meint, wenn #Fekter Traiskirchen in Ausreisezentrum umbenannt hätte, dann hätte man gefragt, ob sie den Verstand verloren hat. #oenr

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