pov: modern indiana jones that steals artifacts back from the fuckin british museum and which mysteriously turn up in their home countries with all the necessary paperwork
my poor masterpiece flopped when I linked it from my youtube the other week, so I’m putting it in the tumblr video player and giving it another shot. please look at my tf2 funnie
"Guess we should see what we came here for?" John offered, leading the way, "think the library is back here? Ah!" He flicked on a lightswitch behind a pair of double doors ... and a
. "WHOA!!!!"
Slipped out of their mouths simultaneously ... jaws dropping.
As the darkened warehouse before them flickered to life, row ... by illuminated row ...
Revealing hundreds ... if not thousands ... NO ... HUNDREDS of thousands!!! Of stories ...
. Written about ... them?
.
John winked at Sherlock.
Before dashing ahead in a mad chase. Each grabbing up several volumes apiece and meeting to read a few pages ...
. "Look at this one!"
. "John - you won't believe-!" "Sherlock!" "John!"
. "This is-" "-I'm taking this one!" "This is brilliant!"
. "We're in a sci-fi!" "oooh an epic!" "OHmyGOD!"
John's giggling could be heard a few rows down, and Sherlock tucked another in his pocket and swung around the shelving to peruse over John's shoulder.
His jaw dropped.
This is an excerpt from this brilliant fic written by @helloliriels, you can read it completely here (( my gift to you, sweetie, I LOVED TO READ IT!! ))
And... this is also my tribute and gratitude to all the wonderful writers, illustrators, digital retouchers, and GIF makers in this glorious fandom, to which I've been very attached for almost a year :)
One should not expect from life what one has already learned it cannot give. Rather, one begins to see that life is a kind of sowing time, and the harvest is not yet here.
A BRAND NEW, never-before-seen dress belonging to one of the Grand Duchesses has been discovered by the Hermitage Museum and exhibited for the first time.
It has not yet been identified who the pink and red dress belongs to. The sisters used to have their first name and patronymics stitched into the waist of their dresses in order to differentiate between them. Similarly, the dress maker is not yet known, though it is highly likely that it was produced in the workshops of either Olga Bubenkova or August Brizak, two of the Romanov family’s favourite designers.
The dress, alongside many other pieces of clothing and personal items, can be seen at the Hermitage Museum’s new exhibit, ‘OTMA & Alexei’.
Sources and photos: Дети последнего российского императора. Выбор куратора, Hermitage Museum, RomanovsOneLastDance