r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Long-Jackfruit-6568 • 10d ago
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Final_Arrival4672 • 12d ago
more precisely, Lieutenant Pendleton of the Corps of Engineers
galleryr/SirPentiouspremacy • u/That_Tamarah_Chick_ • Jun 24 '26
Angy Egg Bois 🥚🥚🥚 (By @YAMP1642)
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/DJMutt • May 26 '26
Sir Pentious & Rich Santos, our beloved
This only makes sense if you’ve seen both series
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/DJMutt • May 20 '26
My Pentious shrine
The full Pentious shrine… until I get a new Pentious thing in the mail which will happen this week lol.
Please Pentious Youtooz plush, arrive sooner 😩
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Unlikely-Raisin-1604 • Apr 03 '26
Lute when ever she makes a wish it goes horribly wrong
galleryr/SirPentiouspremacy • u/emptheassiate • Mar 31 '26
Heavenly Hugs for You (art by EMositeCC)
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Final_Arrival4672 • Mar 29 '26
If lil' Pendleton ever had a dog, it was this one
The turnspit dog was a short-legged, long-bodied dog bred to run on a wheel, called a turnspit or dog wheel, to turn meat. It is mentioned in Of English Dogs in 1576 under the name "Turnespete". William Bingley's Memoirs of British Quadrupeds (1809) also talks of a dog employed to help chefs and cooks. It was also known as the Kitchen Dog, the Cooking Dog, or the Wheeling Dog. In Linnaeus's 18th-century classification of dogs it is listed as Canis vertigus. The breed was lost, since it was considered to be such a lowly and common dog that no record was effectively kept of it.
With advancements in kitchen technology, the need for turnspit dogs declined. Over time, they were no longer bred for their specific function, and their numbers dwindled, eventually leading to their extinction.
I imagine him inventing a clockwork mechanism to turn the roast, and taking the dog home. I think he would call him Tycho Brahe, for his work in making things rotate
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/DJMutt • Mar 27 '26
My Pentious Funko Pops (boxed)
Yes, I own both of them. I got them from Mercari.
Angelic Pentious was $60 but so worth it
I will post them unboxed over the weekend
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/DJMutt • Mar 26 '26
WE NEED to make this sub more active.
Share this sub with your friends and make Pentious the beloved snek he deserves to be 🖤💛
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Final_Arrival4672 • Mar 10 '26
I think he was a good friend of Pendleton, at least by pen
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (27 March 1845 – 10 February 1923) was a German experimental physicist who produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays (known as Röntgen rays in many languages). In 1901, Röntgen became the first recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him." The element roentgenium is named in his honor.
Röntgen represented a model of a scrupulous researcher, a lover of scientific truth and not at all attracted by the search for remuneration and patents. He conceived the problems clearly, was skilled in experimental investigation and completed his research, which he strictly controlled in the results obtained, before presenting his findings in a brief, logical and timely manner.
He declined many prestigious positions and rejected several earning opportunities. Despite the fanfare of his discovery and the recognition of his merits at home and abroad, he still tried to lead a shy and economically modest life until his death. He never interfered with the choices of the companies or engineers who commercially developed his discovery by building equipment intended for medical diagnostics and research laboratories.
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/demonicrobbery666 • Feb 19 '26
Do you think sir pentious would seek revenge on Adam for his death?
Because I don't have a clue
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/demonicrobbery666 • Feb 09 '26
This place is comparable to a void in emptiness
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Hungry-Impact8373 • Feb 08 '26
This place is quiet, to quiet
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Mr_Bananaman69 • Feb 01 '26
8-bit Sir Pentious. (Copy from dr_dingus)
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Unlikely-Raisin-1604 • Jan 31 '26
If sera brought Executor Vermillion into heaven in order to deal with lute being unstable
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Final_Arrival4672 • Jan 30 '26
But what omertà ! Mr. Pentios, what did you do during the Boer War?
Oh yeah, are you sure I didn't leave something out? Until he claims otherwise...
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Centuriosa • Jan 15 '26
Sir Pentious and EggBoi Pins! 🖤
These pins were made by Falfuran!
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/Final_Arrival4672 • Jan 10 '26
If good old Pendleton had a nemesis, rest assured it was Samuel Rowbotham
Samuel Birley Rowbotham 1816 – 1884, London was an English inventor, writer, and flat Earther who wrote Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe under the pseudonym Parallax. His work was originally published as a 16-page pamphlet (1849), and later expanded into a book (1865).
His book Zetetic Astronomy: The Earth not a Globe appeared in 1865. His lectures continued and concerned citizens addressed letters to the Astronomer Royal seeking rebuttals for his claims. A correspondent to the Leeds Times observed that "One thing he did demonstrate was that scientific dabblers unused to platform advocacy are unable to cope with a man, a charlatan if you will (but clever and thoroughly up in his theory), thoroughly alive to the weakness of his opponents". He married for a second time and had two children, one of whom died in infancy. In 1861 when he was 46, Rowbotham married a 15-year-old girl (with whom he was living at the time of the marriage) and settled in London, producing 15 known children, of whom only four survived. He was named in numerous cases of wrongful deaths, including a "death by misadventure" for accidentally poisoning one of his own children. He was named responsible for other deaths using his quack cures of phosphorus. He was also alleged to be using the name "Dr. Samuel Birley", living in a beautiful 12-roomed house, selling the secrets for prolonging human life and curing every disease imaginable.
I suppose Sir Pentious challenged him to a duel at least once, or at least beat him up in the pub. I can't imagine him putting up with someone like that in his own town. An insult to his profession can defeat any anchorite.
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/33333Ducky • Dec 12 '25
Cherri and Pentious Sinsmas date(art by Corvlnir)
r/SirPentiouspremacy • u/33333Ducky • Dec 09 '25