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Fall of Avalon seeks to emulate the grandeur of Elder Scrolls games and occasionally succeeds, but struggles with the details ...
My name is Kiki (any pronouns—they/them preferred) and I make content inspired by fantasy worlds and various aesthetics to help you feel like you’re the main character in a realm of your choosing!
Below, you’ll find a breakdown of the medieval-inspired aesthetic and practical ways to style it. Castlecore has been the umbrella trend for a cluster of other smaller, gothic trends that have ...
“Right now, especially with the way the world is, representing Canada is really important to us and we’re going to be out there in our medieval tabards and we’re going to have a big maple ...
A time of innovation, philosophy, and legendary works of art: the realities of the medieval period (500 to 1500 C.E.) in Europe may surprise you. Many know the years before the Renaissance and ...
Quicklime, used in medieval mortar, came from burning limestone at extreme temperatures. Workers loaded stone into kilns, stoked fires, and inhaled fumes that made the job hazardous day after day.
The National Museum of Ireland has launched a landmark exhibition exploring early medieval Ireland and its impact on Europe, called 'Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe'.
When library archivists at the University of Cambridge in England inspected the cover of a 16th century property record, they realized it was made of pages repurposed from a medieval manuscript.
A landmark medieval exhibition displaying rare manuscripts will be launched at the National Museum of Ireland (NMI) today, May 29. The free exhibition, Words on the Wave: Ireland and St. Gallen in ...