In my Guke/Guria feelings...please let them stay together one more year
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In my Guke/Guria feelings...please let them stay together one more year
"shed your knuckle velvet," chapter 1: gilboa
Posted (belatedly, oops!) for @juneofdoom Day 1: "Unfair Fight." AO3 link below!
Fandom: League of Legends RPF Ship: Gumayusi/Keria Archive warnings: Graphic Depictions of Violence Rating: Explicit Category: M/M Word count: 7353 Important tags (see link for full tags list): Omegaverse, Angst, Smut, Major Character Injury, Religious Imagery & Symbolism
Summary:
Ever since Lee Minhyung presented as an alpha, he's hated his secondary gender. All he wants to be is gentle, kind, soft—everything that his inner alpha would ordinarily prevent him from possessing. Thankfully, he’s spent the past two years on rut suppressants, taming himself into the man he wants to be. But, after he gets benched out of the blue, he decides that, if it takes being a killer to get what he wants, then a killer is what he's going to become.
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Supsa, Guria, Georgia.
I can't edit well, but I had a vision and can't sleep. I figured what's better than to start my rebranding off with GuKe edits!
I imagine this to be a Keria POV because IDK it just feels right.
This edit is also on my brand new TikTok where I might post more stuff! Check it out here!
Practice with cuties uwu
GURIA
Adjarian Chokha
A chokha, also known as a cherkeska, is a woolen coat with a high neck that is part of the traditional male dress of peoples of the Caucasus.
The Adjarian chokha is worn in Adjara, Guria regions of Georgia and was worn in historical Lazeti (modern day Turkey), though, the outfit is more similar to the clothing worn by Pontic Greeks
Adjaran national men's costume consists of a shirt (perangi) and trousers cut out (dzigva) and sewn from wool fabric or sateen of a dark colour, usually black. Because the trousers are folded, wide on top and narrowed down, they were comfortable and practical to wear in action. The chokha was tied around with a special broad colourful belt sometimes made of leather with laces.
The head covering is a Kabalakhi (bashlik) it is a winter headwear made of thin wool. Of course, a traditional Caucasian outfit would not be complete without a dagger in sheath, a rifle and bandoiler, as seen in the above example housed in the Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi, Georgia.
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