Well, there are Halloween masks and then there are traditional Irish Halloween masks.....
Made from pig skin, this example comes from An Fál Mór, Co. Mayo and is now housed at National Museum of Ireland, Country Life, Turlough Park, Castlebar. Photo via National Museum of Ireland.
Ms. Codex 1057 is a psalter for secular, not monastic, use, written in Trento, Italy, around 1350. Decoration includes illumination, penwork initials and animals in some margins. It's bound in late 16th c. blind-stamped pigskin with brass clasps.
Monia has now made THREE masterwork beds that are themed about her various encounters with hypothermia
I think the winter was really hard on everyone. At one point everyone was laying in bed like the grandparents from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and just passing a recently killed elk around like a loaf of bread. Things got really rough. I mean BB had a full on mental breakdown because of this (and her racism let's not forget her racism)
A pirate raid decided to try their luck at hijacking our Ecthuctu-given ship, but Pro had it handled.
This is the tried-and-true "T'au Kapow" method. Socks was there in case melee backup was needed, but Pro is too good a shot to let anybody get past.
Then Baby Bluegum became Child Bluegum, and she's very cute— with blonde hair, for some reason. Not sure which side of the family that particular trait comes from, but it's very pretty so we won't question it.
Baby Revenant also grew up into Child Revenant, and he's too cute for words. I think, of all four Babalbil-Mossler kids, he looks the most like Duchess so far. It's probably the "ω" mouth.
This made me laugh. Imagine going, "We need someone to help us broker peace. Hmm... Oh! I know! How about the cAnNiBaL tOrTuRe CuLt down the road? They'd be perfect!"
Anyway, after I finished laughing, I sent Duchess to help out. She has level 20 social skill, and I thought we might as well. Both factions still hate us, but they went from -100 to -40 and -56, so whatever Duchess did worked.
411G Cicero 106 B.C.-44 B.C
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