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I was looking up drawing references for Locked Tomb characters, and I stumbled upon these HARD AS FUCK old photographs of women fencers. I get it now Tamsyn. Thereโs just something so
Cavalcade, magazine, October 1968
Cromwell reading a letter found in Charles's Cabinet, after the Battle of Naseby (detail) by Charles Landseer
pssssssst locked tomb mutuals. cosplayers. potential dragoncon attenders. we are trying to put together a Full Lyctors And Cavs group for dragoncon 2026. please hit me up if you are interested ESPECIALLY if you are interested in my obscure icons ulysses/titania/cyrus/valancy/loveday or just rarely-cosplayed icons g1deon prime and pyrrha (In Her Own Body edition) ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐

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I love the Cavaliers I wish men were real
I've just been saving this in my askbox and savoring it for so long but I think it's time to release it into the world. anon I have no response this is beautiful
Cavaliers charge the Roundheads in the English Civil War, another historical military painting by John Blanche, from a non-GW non-Warhammer non-grimdark source -- "ECW Royalist cavalry" in Miniature Wargames magazine no 9, 1983. This accompanied R P Jenkins' article "Skirmishes on Banbury Lane 1642-1646."