Effigy depicting Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje (died 1425)
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ab. 1420-1430 Giovanni Toscani - The Adoration of the Magi
(National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne)
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Standing Virgin and Child, Austrian, 1420
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Unicorn Aquamanile, ca. 1425–50
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Saint Frances Abandons His Father by Stefano “Sasseta” di Giovanni, Altarpiece (1423)
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John Tirell was arrested in London in June 1425 for 'walking around' – meaning soliciting as a prostitute in women's clothing. Tirell took an oath for future good behaviour and was released.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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~ Six lords and ladies with fabulous beasts, fragment of a wall hanging.
Place of origin: Basle, Switzerland
Date: ca. 1410-1420
Medium: Wool tapestry
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Mikey McLeod: We're having a baby.
Dawson Mercer: Oh, congratu-
Nate Bastian, slamming adoption papers onto the table: It's you, sign here.
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ab. 1420 Unknown artist - Young woman in a landscape, playing an organ
(Louvre Museum)
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NICE
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Manuscript page peed on by a cat with a note and a doodle from the monk pointing at the misdeed (1420) from Europe
The note reads: "Here is nothing missing, but a cat urinated on this during a certain night. Cursed be the pesty cat that urinated over this book during the night in Deventer and because of it many others [other cats] too. And beware well not to leave open books at night where cats can come."
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i mean if you look at when cas first suggested putting jack in the cage, it was in direct response to dean wanting to kill jack. like, the cage thing is cas bargaining. and once cas decides to just give up on dean being persuaded not to kill jack, he changes his tune: "we'll go somewhere no one will ever find us" in the graveyard. it's fairly clear that what cas is doing in moriah is "trying to keep jack alive"
like, this is at the start of the episode:
and then cas leaves to investigate the cage. and then when chuck shows up with the equalizer this is what cas says:
he is desperately trying to avoid jack being killed. jack being imprisoned is better than jack being dead
well, yeah. i mean i'm not arguing that at any point cas was on the same page as dean and sam, just that this is a thing that happened that fandom conveniently forgets. fandom has boiled the entire thing down to "jack killed mary -> dean blamed cas for it -> dean put jack in the box -> dean almost used the gun to kill jack but stopped when he realized chuck was manipulating him" but that's not really what happened. the last part isn't even accurate. there's a lot of nuance to it that has gotten completely lost in the fandom shuffle, and to me, the fact that cas was willing to put jack in the cage at all is a part of that, because even cas recognizes that jack is an actual threat. he wants to save him but there has to be a compromise for someone as powerful as jack is, and the only compromise cas can even come up with is the freaking cage. jack is out of control. he has power on par with god and he keeps throwing temper tantrums and that's dangerous. dean was mad at jack for killing mary, yes, but that's not the only thing that was happening. that's not the only reason he wanted to stop jack. that's just the reason he was such an asshole about it.
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Pt. 2: Babies and Chores (1301-1303)
Light TW for child loss
Nikolaus and Klara have picked up new hobbies, since there isn't all that much to do outside of their farm chores.
Not sure if you can see, but Klara no longer has her baby bump. Their first daughter, born in 1301, unfortunately was a stillborn. Her name would have been Dorothea.
Well, this means getting to work on the second attempt as soon as possible.
Nikolaus being smelly and fishing for dinner. And also looking adorable because just look at his lil smile!
The fish is immediately prepared for a grand dinner. It has been a while, but I know for sure this was for Easter. Since the original rules start in England, but I based my game in Germany, I researched which holidays were celebrated in Germany at the time and the traditions for them myself.
The second child and she made it! Her name is Helene Huber and she was born in 1302.
Work on the farm doesn't wait. So, even after giving birth, Klara is right back to reaping the harvest. I also may have been harvesting a bit too often at first, but I changed that later because it was getting too easy.
Anyways, you know what also doesn't wait? The need for an heir. So here we go again trying for a baby!
We're currently in 1303 and Helene has grown into a (sad) toddler!
But thankfully the farm animals are there to cheer her up! Yeah, she also has her parents, but they are busy with the farm.
Speaking of the farm, here's what it currently looks like! We've got a big field of crops and a bunch of animals, accompanying the little typical medieval German farm house. The toilet is, of course, outside in the outhouse and there's a small hot spring pond under the biggest tree on the lot.
Pt. 1
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