From "La Perle", a surrealist film by Henri d'Ursel, 1929.
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William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905)
La Perle, 1894
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La perle (1929) - dir. Henri d’Ursel (watch it here)
Via @madivinecomedie
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La perle, 1894, William Bouguereau (1825-1905)
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Edmond Simpson 'La Forêt De La Perle' (02-17)
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La jeune fille à la perle aux carrières des Baux de Provence…
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I fear I am slightly out of loop with full context on Guillaume, I kinda just blinked and he appeared in the fandom but if I am not wrong he can be traced back to your fanfic and he is a distinct phantasm of Micolash. But imagine that he crawled into a dead body (it is not like MICOLASH of all people has a shortage of these) and thus was able to control it like a puppet and be able to use human speech too. They could have old men yaoi now (or maybe not so old idk HOW old Augurs of Ebrietas are, probably almost as ancient as her and with intelligence of very smart humans or even smarter for a good measure). He could also finally tell Micolash everything he thinks about his slug-caring skills and the taste of salads he gave fo him 🥺
anon this was the wildest ride I've had in a while, thank you.
I take partial responsibility for Guillaume because I've always headcanoned Micolash as being better with animals than humans (and because I've drawn him feeding his slugs lettuce) but Guillaume specifically as a name came from a convo with @wikipedianna to whom I was complaining about Caen, a city where everything is about Guillaume le Conquérant (William the Conqueror). as someone who spent a lot of time in Québec, Guillaume is still a very common, mundane name to me - but from an anglo perspective I can see how it's also undeniably the perfect name for a cosmic slug. so Guillaume the augur was born (and immediately widely adopted I guess??)
anyway 10/10 wild headcanon let them have their old man yaoi.
and A Call Beyond Guillaume for you
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Come quando al luna park, tutto fiducioso sali su una giostra convinto che ti divertirai e pochi istanti dopo ti ritrovi piegato in un angolo a vomitare, la vita è così.
Lucrezia Beha
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Blue eyed grey cats challenge but it's the DLC
I was gonna say "Bluestar's extended family edition" but then remembered that in the context of Warrior Cats, this statement is very superfluous
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Les perles de la couronne (1937)
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I got really lucky at a charity shop today and I wanted to show!! I got a first edition French copy of La Dame Aux Perles by Alexandre Dumas (same guy who wrote the OG The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo!) and an 1951 copy of Jane Austen's Emma!
I love Alexandre Dumas' works to death, especially The Count of Monte Cristo and La Dame Aux Camelias, so I was really surprised to find such an old edition, let alone in French, for only five quid. Let alone the old copy of Emma.
Are they musty? Yes. Is the cover coming off the spine? Yes. But is it cool to think I'm holding a book that has passed by hundreds of hands, sat on hundreds of bookshelves, and has survived two world wars?? Big yes!!
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