happy birthday to my guy luigi lucheni
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Lucheni and Der Tod
It's not fan art based on a specific actor, but I drew it with a little reference to Olegg DerTod in Stuttgart and Carsten lucheni in Stuttgart ver.
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lucheni he's your oc you did this
Happy Pride Month!!!!!! 😌😌
Disclaimer I am not bisexual myself - bi ppl please tell me if its funny afhjfkdjd. Based on this post by amygdalae
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On this day; September 10th 1898, Empress Elisabeth of Austria was assassinated by Italian anarchist Luigi Lucheni in Geneva Switzerland.
On September 10th at 1:35 pm the Empress and Countess Irma Sztaray, her lady in waiting leave the hotel. All the other staff in service of Elisabeth has already left Geneva by train, and stubborn as she is, Elisabeth refused to take bodyguards with her.
[Anarchist Luigi Lucheni] approached the ladies when they walk by and acts as if he stumbles and falls against Elisabeth, stabbing her with a sharpened needle file. Elisabeths falls down, but is helped up again by a coach driver and she and the countess continue to walk to the gangway and board the ship. Elisabeth even talks to the countess, saying that Luigi perhaps tried to steal her watch. She nor any of the bystanders, realize that she is stabbed. Luigi did not miss, his file punctured the body of the empress for 8.5 cm, broke the fourth rib, pierced the lung and penetrated the heart fully. The fact that Elisabeth could get up and walk on is first of all due to the good shape Elisabeth is in.
Empress Elisabeth faints for the first time when on board of the ship. She comes to again, probably because the new blood flow that reaches her brain because of her horizontal position as she is now laying down. She asks the countess what has happened, still no [idea] of her situation. Only after opening of the corset by the countess, causing the blood reserve to spread over the rest of the body, the empress faints for the second and last time.
Countess Sztaray than sees the small blood stain on Sisi’s breast and raises the alarm. The captain of the boat, Captain Roux, is made aware of the identity of the fainted lady and immediatley turns the boat around towards the landing stage in front of the Hotel Beau-Rivage. A stretcher is improvised from sails and peddles and six boatmen carry the empress back to her hotel room.
To check if the Empress is still alive Dr. Mayer makes a small incision in Sissi's arm, but there is no blood flow, and the Empress is pronounced dead at 2:20, September 10th, 1898. The priest that arrived together with the doctors is too late to grant her absolution.
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The Accidental Death of an Assassin
"Who were your accomplices?
Death! Only Death!
And the motive, Lucheni?
Love...Love! Una grande amore!"
Prompted by @fitzrove
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fave thing about ethan freeman’s lucheni is that he just constantly looks like he needs a break and he’s not afraid of the narrative he’s just incredibly irritated by it. the music starts and he sighs the sigh of a tired tired man
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Death: *picks up knife*
Lucheni: oooo whats that 👀
Death:
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