Matelda (1892) by Noé Bordignon (1841–1920)
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Matelda (1892) by Noé Bordignon (1841–1920)

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rough sketches of the day eden got crowded
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♡ Matilda ♡
matilda, mathilda (leon), mathilde (noche blanch), matelda (divine comedy)
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
summary: There are things you’re so dead certain you can’t tell anyone, they never leave your thoughts. Especially when lies of omissions are your life’s foundations. Especially when of all people you’re with that anyone. Or, secrets, treason and the past in a Brancaleone modern day (and very soap-operatic) AU that is also an exercise in projecting. Can be read fandom blind, IMO.
ship: Brancaleone da Norcia/Teofilatto dei Leonzi
words: <5000
warning: grieving and cheating, in no particular order
author’s note: This is more of an original work than a L’armata Brancaleone fanfic, but no better idea has come to me so far, since I needed a love triangle. Expect way more OOC behaviour than my usual fare (beside the modernised names) and keep an eye on the warning.
Generously betaed and bettered by none other than sal_si_puedes! Thank you so much!
A Woman in a Landscape (The Pointing Lady)
Leonardo Da Vinci, c.1517-18