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Do you know this SFX? #1361
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As I saw Jamie preparing for the job it was hard not to instantly rip those clothes off of him again. That guy he had slipped into, to personate to get the contract where our client wanted it to go just was one of the hottest guys we had for a job yet.
And I definately would insist of celebrating sucess afterwards...
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Hi! I was hoping for help finding a Steddie fic on AO3 where, post S4, Steve and Eddie become good friends and even move into an apartment (1 bedroom but the couch is a pull-out that Steve uses) in Indianapolis or something together. Eddie is out to the Party and once he and Steve are settled he starts consistently bringing guys to the apartment after getting drinks with friends he's made through work and music and exploring the local queer scene. Steve is a bit of a shut-in and has a crisis where he thinks he's homophobic because Eddie's conquests annoy and upset him and it takes him a few months to realize he's in love with Eddie but obviously Eddie isn't in love with him so he suffers silently. Things start getting strained between them and come to a head when the morning after Eddie brought a guy home Eddie is feeding the guy (who is far and beyond NOT Eddie's usual type and Steve hates he knows what Eddie's type is) and says something to Steve and both our Steve and the hook-up respond. Eddie's latest conquest was named Steve and our Steve didn't know because he had invested in noise cancelling headphones. Our Steve gets even weirder around Eddie and Eddie confronts him later and it all comes out.
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The skull of a soldier who was buried with his armor in the bloody war between the forces of the Danish king and the Yeomen, the people of Gotland, in 1361, near the historic city of Visby, in present-day Sweden.
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"On 8th October 1361, there took place on the Ile Notre Dame, Paris, a combat, which both illustrates strikingly the maxims and ideas prevalent in that age, and is perhaps the most singular instance on record of the appeals to 'the judgment of God' in criminal cases.
M. Aubry de Montdidier, a French gentleman, when travelling through the forest of Bondy, was murdered and buried at the foot of a tree. His dog remained for several days beside his grave, and only left the spot when urged by hunger. The faithful animal proceeded to Paris, and presented himself at the house of an intimate friend of his master's, making the most piteous howlings to announce the loss which he had sustained. After being supplied with food, he renewed his lamentations, moved towards the door, looking round to see whether he was followed, and returning to his master's friend, laid hold of him by the coat, as if to signify that he should come along with him.
The singularity of all these movements on the part of the dog, coupled with the nonappearance of his master, from whom he was generally inseparable, induced the person in question to follow the animal. Leading the way, the dog arrived in time at the foot of a tree in the forest of Bondy, where he commenced scratching and tearing up the ground, at the same time recommencing the most piteous lamentations. On digging at the spot thus indicated, the body of the murdered Aubry was exposed to view.
No trace of the assassin could for a time be discovered, but after a while, the dog happening to be confronted with an individual, named the Chevalier Macaire, he flew at the man's throat, and could only with the utmost difficulty be forced to let go his hold. A similar fury was manifested by the dog on every subsequent occasion that he met this person. Such an extraordinary hostility on the part of the animal, who was otherwise remarkably gentle and good-tempered, attracted universal attention. It was remembered that he had been always devotedly attached to his master, against whom Macaire had cherished the bitterest enmity. Other circumstances combined to strengthen the suspicions now aroused.
The king of France, informed of all the rumours in circulation on this subject, ordered the dog to be brought before him. The animal remained perfectly quiet till it recognised Macaire amid a crowd of courtiers, and then rushed forward to seize him with a tremendous bay. In these days the practice of the judicial combat was in full vigour, that mode of settling doubtful cases being frequently resorted to, as an appeal to the 'judgment of God,' who it was believed would interpose specially to shield and vindicate injured innocence. It was decided by his majesty, that this arbitrament should determine the point at issue, and he accordingly ordered that a duel should take place between Macaire and the dog of the murdered Aubry.
We have already explained that the lower animals were frequently, during the middle ages, subjected to trial, and the process conducted against them with all the parade of legal ceremonial employed in the case of their betters. Such an encounter, therefore, between the human and the canine creation, would not, in the fourteenth century, appear either specially extraordinary or unprecedented.
The ground for the combat was marked off in the lie Notre Dame, then an open space. Macaire made his appearance armed with a large stick, whilst the dog had an empty cask, into which he could retreat and make his springs from. On being let loose, he immediately ran up to his adversary, attacked him first on one side and then on the other, avoiding as he did so the blows from Macaire's cudgel, and at last with a bound seized the latter by the throat. The murderer was thrown down, and then and there obliged to make confession of his crime, in the presence of the king and the whole court. This memorable combat was depicted over a chimney in the great hall of the chateau of Montargis. The story has been made the subject of a popular melodrama."
via Chambers' Book of Days
The Battle of Visby, 1361
Visby, Gotland - Sweden
Akutagawa daily 1361/★