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puerifungorum · 5 days
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ah, dungeon meshi......
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had an au thought and ran with it o/
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Baby Lans :*)
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puerifungorum · 8 days
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Amore Kidnapped
— by Daniele Accossato
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puerifungorum · 8 days
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The inherent ridiculousness of Regency court gowns
Anyone who's watched Bridgerton knows that Queen Charlotte was very old-fashioned in her fashion sense. But Bridgerton lies about how she was old-fashioned. She did not walk around every day wearing clothes that were twenty years out of date; she wore the standard high-waisted dresses like everyone else.
But! Queen Charlotte believed very firmly that the very highest formality required hoops/panniers, in the style of her youth! So she required everyone at the most formal Royal Court events to wear them!
And of course people did not want to wear gowns with a sillhouette a decade out of date, so what they did is they took that high empire waist and put hoops under it. The result was ridiculous and did not look good on ... anyone, so far as I can tell. You just look like a walking wall of fabric!
Anyway, I've seen a number of fashion plates of them, but I've never seen an actual gown. And Prior Attire (who is a marvel at period-correct historical clothes) just made one!
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puerifungorum · 9 days
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before you ship something stop and ask yourself... Is this otp material? Make sure your characters are:
Obstinate and inflexible in their actions
Terrible for each other in most circumstances
Poor communicators
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puerifungorum · 13 days
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i'm rereading wicked
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puerifungorum · 13 days
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murderous tendencies be damned my boy can work a violin
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puerifungorum · 16 days
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only part of a wip but. despite the fact that i CANNOT draw a violin this is going very well
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puerifungorum · 26 days
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oh ok. the dwarves in dungeon meshi live in a steampunk world. good to know. But i love the juxtaposition between elves using magic birds to communicate while the dwarves have straight up telephones
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and the gnomes are hopelessly dependent on the orb
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puerifungorum · 26 days
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I’m really fond of this one hehe :) it was posted on my Patreon @/magpiecrown a month ago, so if you wish to see these comics ahead of time feel free to check it out!
original gorgeous text written by @wizardlyghost can be found here, inspired by the conversation between @radishnt, @mothman-misato, @boimgfrog, @catsnraincoats, @pidoop, and @silverjirachi
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puerifungorum · 26 days
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W.K. Haselden in the Daily Mirror, October 3, 1935
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puerifungorum · 29 days
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LIVE (nothing wrong with me)
LAUGH (nothing wrong with me)
LOVE (nothing wrong with me)
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puerifungorum · 29 days
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Got the idea from the curry making scene… it’s just so Hell’s Kitchen I can’t
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puerifungorum · 30 days
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A SUGGESTED READING ORDER FOR TAMSYN MUIR'S SHORT FICTION FOR LOCKED TOMB FANS
1. The House that Made the Sixteen Loops of Time. 5k. It's short, it's the very first thing she published, it's sweet, you can think CamPal thoughts while you read it.
2. The Magician's Apprentice. 4.8k. Let's get into it. Simply one of the best things she's written, has all sorts of echoes for the Locked Tomb and altogether a barn burner. (tw: grooming)
3. Chew. 3.7k. Zombie fiction set in WWII. (tw: sexual assault)
4. Union. 5.5k. I love Union and think it doesn't get enough hype. Deeply, deeply Kiwi and also quite unsettling. A great follow-up to Nona.
5. Princess Floralinda and The Forty Flight Tower. 216 pages. A novella, get it from your library or as an ebook, alternatively, Moira Quirk does a great job with the audiobook. This is a fairy tale satire, as pointed and black-hearted as you can imagine. A main course & a must-read.
6. The Woman in the Hill. 3.9k. I'll be honest, I think this one is skippable, but then you can say you've read them all. Lovecraftian horror, told in an epistolary format between settlers in the New Zealand bush.
7. Undercover. 59 pages. Plop your money down (or find a pirated version), it's worth every penny. A undercover cop risks her life to investigate rumors of a ghoul in a gangster's speakeasy. Blood, devotion, deceit--everything you could want in a TMuir story.
8. The Deepwater Bride (print [click 'Paypal']| ebook). Dessert. Again, worth the money. Teen Hester Blake, from a family of seers, determines that blonde, Converse-clad Rainbow Kipley is destined to be the bride of an uncanny god. 22 pages and it'll change your life.
BONUS: self-published webcomic APOTHECIA, illustrated by Shelby Craig. Space monsters, teenage girls & corruption, oh my.
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puerifungorum · 1 month
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Funnily enough Georg/George is distinctly not a Slavic name. It's Germanic — Slavic languages use Yuri/Jerry.
Spiders Yuri gives a very different vibe tho.
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puerifungorum · 1 month
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marcille leaves dried spell ingredients on the side and says hey falin watch these for a sec please <3 and falin goes ok and the moment marcille leaves the room laios comes in and goes oh great falin you got herbs to go with the meat! and falin without a second thought goes yeah lol. both hospitalised
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