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i draw the most boringly generic hats ever.

the pen i used for a bit on the previous one - a blue-black 0.38 uni-ball signo that i adopted after having found it somewhere - has gone missing. *mourns*
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i draw the most boringly generic hats ever.

the pen i used for a bit on the previous one - a blue-black 0.38 uni-ball signo that i adopted after having found it somewhere - has gone missing. *mourns*
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Date: 2006-08-04 12:50 pm (UTC)He looks both shady and mournful, like one of the Tories during the height of the Prince Regent's excesses
and he completely disapproves of that foreigner Laufeyiarson who seems to have gained such a following in minor court circles.I like the appropriately workaday hat. Hats do maketh the man, like Loki's fashionable navy-influenced one with the feather, for me that clinches the difference between them despite the similar style of dress
the hoi polloi were growing restless: I can so imagine him thinking that, with a resigned sigh XDno subject
Date: 2006-08-04 03:27 pm (UTC)your grasp of english history far surpasses mine, eheh.
heimdall is very much about the resignation. when he's not about the bitter need for revenge, of course. :Dno subject
Date: 2006-08-04 03:47 pm (UTC)which mostly comes from movies and novels, alas, and is mainly concentrated on the Saxons, the Elizabethans, Regency + early Victorian and WWII era. Everything I needed to know about the Regency I learned from The Madness of King George XD (The Tories of that era were the aristocratic conservative adherents of George III, opposed to his son the Prince Regent. Sort of appropriate especially with regards to the dourness and bad fashion sense.)
Heimdall's hat appears to be a forerunner of the fedora. Plain, but ahead of his time ^^
A Regency AU sounds interesting, but I am not going into Vanity Fair territory again :p