Man fighting a beast
Add MS 24686 f.12v
Source: The British Library
Literally everyone: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO A TANGLED PLANCE AU
Me: Okay, but i dont think think this is what they meant…………..
Bonus:
Pidge is still confused by magic XD
Also yes, I did them swapped because i really wanted to draw lance in a ponytail 👌👌👌
Dwarf: what the heck is lightning?
Elf: enormous bolts of electricity from the sky that sometimes kill people or set forests on fire
Dwarf: ....
Elf: after they happen the sky roars at you
Dwarf: you're not selling me on this whole "living above ground" thing
Elf: ooh, let me tell you about tornadoes
You will not use AI to get ideas for your story. You will lie on the floor and have wretched visions like god intended
The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, Caravaggio, c. 1601 (x) // The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, Elilsabeth Ohlson Wallin, 2017 (x, x)
So I got to see an epically cool manuscript of Arthurian romance (Beinecke MS 229), written in French sometime in the thirteenth or fourteenth century. It contains many fully illuminated illustrations, but the most interesting thing about it turned out to be the marginalia.
All the big images were the same kinds of scenes of knights fighting, people going into or out of buildings, people lying in bed, occasionally people on boats or talking, etc. After a while they just felt repetitive. But there are these little cartoons in the margins, and they are WILD:
I mean I don’t even know what’s going on here.
Apparently knights fighting snails appear in a lot of manuscripts. We have no idea what they mean. Might be the medieval version of a meme.
What even is that gray thing?
Knight riding chicken.
Derpy horse.
A very weird-looking unicorn.
Rabbits hunting people. (RUN AWAY!!! RUN AWAY!!!)
Balancing act.
Baby Yoda in the corner there.
WHAT
There’s plenty more, but that’s as much as I can fit into one post. And this is all one manuscript!
just as I promised in one of the previous posts, this is somewhat of a relaxation project where I don’t go into too much details, just having lots of fun.
here’s a Cerberus, he’s a good boy(s) :p
here’s some of Hades/Persephone chemistry, like I stated on twitter, this is why I can’t write romance. I just can’t help myself not to make silly jokes XDDD
and more… XD
there’s more on my dA and twitter XD
In 1944 a kitten named George (short for General Electric) was saved from drowning by a U.S. Navy crew member. George was then photographed and given a liberty card and detailed health record. Source.