FINALLY LUCKY'S GUY COA SKIN!!!!
He's just a cutie potato, lil guy, pretty boy, lil guy... Yeah i definitely have no Hyperfixation on him, fr fr I'm just happy he finally got his coa skin even if it's b rate
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I wish the whole AoM crew get at least B tier skins so I can headcannon their interactions in mushroom coa.
Pls, let Alice get a mushroom skin pls netez
Im begging u netez
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Somewhere that’s green…
i hate literally everything about CoA VII so i'm making my own CoA with blackjack and hookers where everyone lives (summary below cut)
so the POV is from Ada, who in this AU is looking for a cure for the fungal infection that's killing...i mean everyone but in particular her bae Emil
so she and Emil go to see Luchino b/c he's a toxicologist who's working on the cure in the laboratory housing Patient Zero so Luchino is The Guy who will figure it out if anyone can
and they and their team of a couple others are going to go to the source to find an antidote (which is what happens in the canon short)
so Frederick walks in like "can we get going already" and Ada is like.....fielding him b/c Luchino isn't ready to go yet bc he knows he might not make it back and he wants to make sure Patient Zero is provided for
Patient Zero being Rosario, who is in a state of suspension to prevent the infection from killing them before a cure can be found
So the events of the canon short happen where everyone goes to the source and Gets Got but instead of everyone dying Luchino sees Rosario in his hallucination and they're Not Quite Themself so he realizes what's happening and is able to snap out of it and save everyone, and they book it tf outta there with no cure
BUT WAIT
on the way back to the lab they come across Deux ex Machina Andrew aka Withered Leaf, who in another canon AU i hated was ALSO a survivor of the apocalypse who was working to recover some plant seeds (he died in this AU because every AU is Kill River's Faves Horribly). so they bring him with them and he's given his Faith In Humanity back bc of their kindness, and he gives the seeds to Luchino, who realizes that one of the plants has antifungal properties (most antifungal drugs are plant-based).
so they grow the seeds Andrew gave them and are able to successfully produce a cure for both Emil and Rosario.
THE END UwU
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King and his mother?!
In Christ's College Chapel, Cambridge is 16th century stained glass window, a rare example which survived nearly intact. It is thought to be done in 1505. On left is Henry VII. And the woman on right is Margaret Beaufort. In the most unexpected outfit.
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In middle is St. Edward the Confessor,
on left King Henry VII wearing his armour and crown, already grey-haired.
i just love the silvery part of his armour and also these portculises.
Green behind him probably has to do with tudor colours-green and white.
But it is the female figure on right which caught my attention. It is said to be lady Margaret Beaufort, who was very involved with Christ's College in 1505. Hence it is very logical to asume it is her.
However if you play with image a little bit to see the woman's outfit a bit better...you will realise woman is dressed extremely sumptuarily.
The cloak is held in place by white rope ended by tasle-standard design for female cloak of the time. But this vivid blue colour could be one of blues made using snails as dye...very expensive, on par with purple. The pillow beneath her feet is in same colour, cloth before hr crimson-also very expensive.
So what is the golden part? Her gown+wide sleeves of that gown.
Her headwear seems to be plain black, but otherwise it is pure sumptuousness...not at all what we would expect lady Margaret to wear.
Thus i questioned whetever or not it might be Elizabeth of York instead, however i doubt it because of the shape of coronet. It doesnt match Henry's crown and we have depictions of CoA in crown matching her husbands. Plus these wide sleeves are more consistent with 1510s, they wouldnt become part of English fashion until at least mid 1500s, after Elizabeth died. (As far as i know.)
But then Margaret and the college were in 1505, so it makes sense.
Yet I always imagined that her simple outfit we know from portraits had something to do with her swearung celibacy in 1499.
Can somebody please check records of her wardrobe? Because this is way after and she is depicted truly lavishly. But you know-she got her son on throne after years of struggles and worries. Which one of us wouldn't then want to enjoy her golden years?
You know we had similiar thing with Margaret of Austria. She had so many portraits of herself in simple outfit, looking like true mourning widow and didnt want to remarry after two dead husbands. So people mistakenly think that is all she wore all the time, even though it was not so.
Unfortunately the image is also bit dirty and scratched or worn of in places. I imagine that originally it looked more like this:
I know that at the very top we have lines consisting with white chemise, then black line which could be black kirtle, then line of large pearls(maybe ment to sit on edge of black kirtle) then golden line is probably edge of golden gown...but right under it imo is edge of ermine surcoat.
Which obviously would not be showing over lower parts of golden gown.But normally there is no band running across in middle of the chest-imo that is damage.
Then obviously her blue cloak is held in place by pieces of white rope(typical of the time)-ending in tassel.
That is how i interpret it and this is the best version i could come up with:
One more thing. I do not know which one of these is correct:
With or without u-band.
U-band on forehead occurs in gable hoods of 15th century. After 1505, the vast major women would long since have abandoned it. Like a decade prior.
Yet she was over 60, so i cannot rule out that granny who nobody would have dared to criticized-because she was mother of the king- would have gone around in something way out of fashion.
But then...she has no visible paste and that is consistent with 15th century too. Yet the gown is strongly against it.
So this is bit of contradiction, based upon just this small detail.
But who knows, maybe it is simply dirty in the most unfortunate of the spots and conicidently looks more like u-band, while it might be bit of hair showing.
I hope you have enjoyed this and tell me what you think.
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