Why wait for a high milestone number when you can celebrate THE BEST number? Especially when you and your muse are Highly Mature Beings! This is a quick and silly shout out to everyone that decided to follow or interact with The Talamasca’s Number One Nerd. Y’all are the greatest!
The Geek Squad (Folks That Have Tolerated Miller More Than Once):
And I’m sure that I’ve missed people in this but that’s my fault for throwing this together while giggling like an idiot. I haven’t yet had a chance to interact with everyone following me but one day would love to change that. Everyone on this list (and other characters they may play) have definitely helped me to enjoy fleshing out this giraffe of an asshole.
Confirmed. It’ll likely stay in storage too because none of us are flamboyant enough to pull off trying to wear it.
Who Wore It Best? The Vampire Lestat or this Disturbing Lady Mannequin?
Poll Results:
The Vampire Lestat: 60%
Disturbing Lady Mannequin: 2%
“Why Are You Showing Me This Picture?”: 38%
You and I both are well aware that is not my cloak. No one dyed the wolf fur red. Don’t show me classics from Liberace’s closet (who, by the way–was he actually mortal and is he actually still alive?).
But I assume the statement is true. Has it dry-rotted by now, or has it been preserved?
Everything is preserved. Our Archives are fitted similarly to many museums, with temperature controls and limited exposure to handling for items that time has rendered fragile. Fabric is infamously weak to mishandling. Your cloak, however, has managed to endure well within its containment.
With the advancement of technologies, we have updated our facilities to a superior level of Preservation Storage. So your cloak might very well exist for another century or two.
“the-talamasca blog is the greatest thing to ever grace the fandom. They have tabs for real stories of paranormal stuff, the mun is hilarious and adept at writing as several agents at once, and they’re bringing us the Giant Talamasca Plot. Thank you, Fake The Talamasca, for being everything the Talamasca should be. (Miller should get a raise.)”
Much to the chagrin of the Vatican: We possess the alleged Veronica’s Veil.
A rather priceless item in terms of its value, if indeed there proves to be any true authenticity to it. Verification will provide evidence to the existence of several entities all at once. We could hardly resist laying hands upon it. Otherwise, it might end up with all the other religious relics that the Vatican has locked away.