i want you guys to guess why i have this image in my phone
thank you 🥺
i agree, as this mask actually fits my proportions and its more personal lol
currently trying to figure out how i could digitalize the mask to be a 3d print/render so it makes cosplaying him a fuck ton easier lmao
at first i was gonna buy a mask and maybe do a repaint of it but the ones i found online, the absolute cheapest and closest to the movie mask was 60$ CAD.. and im a cheap bastard
there where also ones where they where 200$ CAD, and they where super accurate and cool i will admit but like, 200$ is insane, so out of spite i spent months on the one i have lmao
if i am able to digitalize it so anyone who has access to a 3d printer is able to have a cheaper alternative, would you be interested? i cant promise anything as im completely out of my depth here but im stubborn and dont want people to have to spend money on something that doesnt bring the satisfaction it should
sorry for the rant ♛
The Siege of Jerusalem in 1099.
The Phantom of the Opera Olympics
Maybe i'll do more sketches of them
yeah you freaks, atleast make him have CHRISTIAN LEPROSY RIDDEN ORGIES where he is absolutely ramming it with every oc imaginable, as long as they act like they are from the middle ages ofc ;)
When something gains more fame, it inevitably brings low-quality public. It disgusts me how King Baldwin IV is disrespected by shipping him with an Oc who doesn't even behave like in the Middle Ages. I'm not against shipping as long as it makes sense, besides Baldwin IV is a real person, how the hell can you create in your disturbing fantasy having sexual relations with him like orgies (he is a Christian and sick with leprosy). At least respect his memory.
posting all the shitposts ive made
PLEASE EVERYONE LOOK AT HIM
:0
“The general approach to the treatment of those with leprosy complex disease in the crusader period was by modification of diet, bathing in hot springs, the use of drugs, bloodletting, avoidance of sexual activity and segregation in leprosaria.” (Mitchell, in Hamilton, pg. 254)