The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading

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The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading
Accolade by Edmund Blair Leighton
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More evidence that Bolaire is a character specifically made for me...
As a former museum curator, Bolaire is right. If you don't know exactly where a new item came from and it looks even slightly suspect, you DO NOT touch that shit with your bare hands. Depending on what you're dealing with, you might need to suit up, or even call in a specialist.
Many items have to be quarantined and tested for various hazards depending on what they're made of. Old taxidermy that was treated with arsenic. Items contaminated with mold or pests. Silver nitrate photo negatives that can spontaneously combust. Biohazardous items. Chemical hazards. Radioactive materials. I've even heard of museums receiving unexploded munitions from the World Wars and having to call the bomb squad.
Curses are honestly the least of your worries, lol. 😂
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