La Mode illustrée, no. 28, 14 juillet 1912, Paris. Robe de mariée en météore. Toilette de mariée garnie de guipure. Modèles de la maison Piret, transférée maison Maria, rue Royale, 20. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
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La Mode illustrée, no. 28, 14 juillet 1912, Paris. Robe de mariée en météore. Toilette de mariée garnie de guipure. Modèles de la maison Piret, transférée maison Maria, rue Royale, 20. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
some nyo lietprus....i think julchen wouldve been much more like a caged dog than gil was. pretend the scribbled out mass behind her is claw marks from her tearing up the walls lmfao
sofıja is i think more outwardly tolerable towards her (#noblegirlprince) than tolys ever was to gil but she does frequently imagine what it would be like if by some random act of god julchen was struck by lightning and killed instantly
Hi guys
I really started working on my comic. The plot is almost written, the development of each character is also present.
Here is a small art with the main characters
I love pieces of media in which the heroes are all stoic and badass but the villain is straight up vibing
Case in point, the following illustration from an Estonian folk tale, Suur Toll (Tyll The Great) showing the titular character, his wife Piret and the demon Vanapagan/Vanatuhi
What a lad
No Regrets
~looks like a slug that has been ran over by a double decker bus but puts in a dangly dagger earing for the gendervibes~
Piret tormisel merel
Piret’s Sacral Place, Estonia