Erik Gist, cover art for "Death's Head #1" from Dark Horse Comics, 2015

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Erik Gist, cover art for "Death's Head #1" from Dark Horse Comics, 2015
Black Plague job from a girl with huge bubos
one time when I was a bit younger I was known as the black plague guy because the black plague was my special interest and when we would talk about it in history class I'd get all excited and say "do you guys know the Black Death is still around and it get an average of like. 2000 cases per year still and it's scientific name is yersinia pestis" and they would laugh at me
So in history class we learned about the black plague and how it would travel due to germs and mainly Rats. Rats would hide on ships and would be transported through trade routes and to new cities where they would interact with all the other animals and rats there. Fun fact, there was someone using “Launch the plague ridden dead over our enemy’s walls” as a tactic to attack and expand their empire, forgot who tho. This is a little rat eating some cheese I drew in class, I did use a swear lovingly to describe him tho so warning
plague doctor and medieval beekeeper frolicking
Doing some research rn and found this in an article. That is a real sign from 2019