Chaos watches as the Rebel Angels are thrown into Hell (Milton's Paradise Lost)
by Gustave Doré

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Chaos watches as the Rebel Angels are thrown into Hell (Milton's Paradise Lost)
by Gustave Doré
Which one is the least believable crazy thing that happened in MTMTE (spoilers)
That dorky little therapist that no one can remember is actually god
There’s a dead guy just sticking out of the engine
There’s the taxidermied body of a serial killer’s dead brother the ship somwhere
Guys steals his crazy ex coworker’s hands and makes them his own
Guys response to police brutality is “oh I can take over the universe”
A warlord who has done horrific acts is legally mandated into becoming a captain
Guy who thinks squirrels live in minds creates the cure for lobotomies
Guy dies, his boss turns his carcass into a mech suit and hires people to be him
Trigger happy guy saves baby only to realize it’s a bunch of piranha gnats
Guy heals a warlord with organ stolen from a nursery because the government suck
Tiny traumatized medic scolds several psychopathic, sadistic torturers
Guy runs his group of psychopathic, sadistic torturers like an office workplace
This isn’t even all the weird things that happened in those 82 issues
Ruyi Sceptres, 18th century.
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Truth, Time and History
Artist: Francisco Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746-1828) Date: ca. 1804-1808 Medium: Oil on canvas Collection: National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
Description
History is a witness when Time reveals the Truth. These concepts are symbolized by a woman writing, an elderly man with an hourglass, and a woman, who is usually naked. In Goya’s painting, the standing woman represents Spain as well as Truth. She holds a sceptre, and a book, the constitution Spain adopted in 1812 during its war against Napoleon. The twofold symbolism is designed to underscore the legitimacy of the new constitution.
Portrait of Tsar Feodor III of Russia (1661 - 1682) by unknown painter. Hermitage Museum.
The Coronation of King Edward VII (1841-1910)
Artist: Laurits Regner Tuxen (Danish, 1853-1927)
Date: 1904
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Royal Collection Trust, London, United Kingdom
Coronation of Edward VII
The coronation of Edward VII as king of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill with an abdominal abscess that required immediate surgery. In contrast to the coronation of Queen Victoria, Edward's mother and predecessor, some 64 years earlier, Edward and Alexandra's coronation had been carefully planned as a spectacle reflecting the influence and culture of the British Empire, then at the height of its power, but also as a meaningful religious occasion.
day 41 not sunder but sceptre!??
i just felt like drawing this guy more since i made em a design