Medieval problems # 8
not our problem
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Medieval problems # 8
not our problem
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Medieval problems # 7
The Art of the "Oops": 15th Century Problems 🕯️🛡️
Me checking my scrolls and realizing the messenger bird from the boss was due three days ago. There is truly no feeling like the slow realization that you are officially a "per my last email" casualty.
It’s giving "dragon rider in debt." 🐉 Whether you were busy fighting for the throne or just dissociating at the local tavern, that email deadline didn't wait. Now you’re standing there in full plate armor just trying to figure out how to phrase "my deepest apologies for the delay" without sounding like you were actually sleeping through the Siege of King’s Landing. Honestly? Just send the raven and hope for the best. 🥂✨
Reblog if you’re also currently dodging deadlines like a master swordsman and follow for more relatable chaos! ⚔️🏰
Giovanni Battista Benvenuti detto Ortolano - I santi Sebastiano, Rocco e Demetrio, 1520. (dettaglio)
‘We visited this gorgeous medieval castle! It was built in, like, 1780!’
Medieval problems # 5
Not our quest.
— Wow… that looks bad. — Truly. Now let us go rob a caravan.
Part 4:
Medieval problems # 4
Medieval problems # 2
— What is that smell? — The city
Part 1:
Medieval problems # 1
Medieval problems # 6
Some medieval problems never disappeared.
— We should probably leave. — After one more ale.
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Medieval problems # 5
Medieval problems # 4
— Can we go home now, please? — Not until morale improves.
Medieval problems # 2-3