Hugo Simberg (1873–1917), “The Black Death in Finland 1350”
oil painting, 1906
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Hugo Simberg (1873–1917), “The Black Death in Finland 1350”
oil painting, 1906
SCP 049 x READER HCs
CREDIT FOR ART: JaxerSpots on Reddit (r/SCP)
You're the only foundation researcher he allows to work with him
049 enjoys listening to you ramble / talk / yap
He will enthusiastically talk about human anatomy to you, in great detail
He understands that you can't get him better test subjects and does not push it
049 is not a very affectionate person, and may or may not return affection given to him depending on his mood
His nicknames for you include ma moitié (my better half), mon ciel étoilé (my starry sky) and mon petit colibri (my little hummingbird). He also has a few nicknames for you in Old French (medieval french?)
He likes gifting you bouquets of posies, lavendar, wild herbs, dried roses, and dried carnations (nobody knows where he gets them)
During containment breaches, he would protect you
^ 049 would also take care of any wounds you get (he is a good doctor despite the whole reanimating the dead and curing the pestilence thing)
CREDIT FOR DIVIDER: @thecutestgrotto
it's been a while since I wrote an SCP fic, enjoy!
do you feel your forehead warming?
In October 1347, a ship came from the Crimea and docked in Messina, Sicily. Aboard the ship were not only
And now for something completely different…14th century plague Copia. The clothes are based on mid 14th century chausses, cotehardie, and hood. I tried to make his skin look a little ghastly. I did not draw the background skeletons — they are taken directly from Michael Wolgemut’s “The Death of Dance” (i.e. Dance Macabre!) from 1493 (so technically the end of the following century but was supposedly inspired by the Black Death), and the scrolls are based off an image from a 15th century medieval text. And of course I needed dancing rates.
78 notes and I'll get married. I don't know to who I just will
My birthday present finally arrived!!!
And oh boy, she be thicc
Thank you to anyone who gave me some money towards this!! I've wanted it for so long!!
hey can i have a sample of the black death
it's for a science project
totally
We're fresh out. Check with the prairie dogs