Still on a Medieval kick, and just wanted to share some recent sketches that were mostly done at work. Should probably add color to these eventually.
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Did you know there were 150 knights of the Round Table when it was full?
So this one took me a while, but I worked my way through Le Morte D'Arthur in Middle English, and as if to emphasize that I am now surrounded by nerds, one of my coworkers mentioned that he had also read through this version. Middle English is not unfathomable to the Modern English speaker, but it hails from an era where spelling was optional and the sentence structure was somewhat different. One thing I noticed was that some of the grammar and sentence structure felt more like French or Spanish than Modern English today. There are also plenty of archaic words that sent me to the glossary or the internet. One thing I will say for this particular translation, it has lots of annotations but they are not good annotations, and looking at reviews online I saw that sentiment shared. There were frequent footnotes where 'of' meant 'off' or 'the' was missing in the sentence, simple details that could be easily gleaned from context, but then where some utterly archaic word was presented there would be no footnote at all and at times the term would even be omitted from the glossary in the back.That said, it was still rewarding to read the original, complete with Thomas Malory's plea at the end of each section for people to pray for him in prison, from where he wrote the whole thing.
The ring belt was also purchased from Medieval LeatherShop on Etsy, but costume geek that I am, the rest is stuff I already had around, including my choice of sword. Most of my swords are of later designs, so the best fit was this viking-style sword with the shorter crossguard. It has a full leather scabbard, but the methods of hanging a sword from the belt at this time were very simplified, and at times the scabbard itself was simply hung directly from the belt itself with a small hook near the top to keep it from slipping through. Sword hangers later on became more complicated with extra straps and buckles, but this was a time before buckles and the hanger used here is simply two loops of leather stitched together, one around the scabbard and the other around the belt.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Update on the new job
I've been adjusting to the new job at the library- the start was something of disaster, since my official start date was supposed to be January third, when heavy snows shut down the city and all the government offices, so I actually had my orientation and first day a little later than planned. Working at the library is amazing, though! It is full of geeks and nerds, so I'm right at home. There isn't a single coworker I don't like, and the work environment is so much healthier than what I'm used to that I'm actually still adjusting to that. I get sick days which I am supposed to take without guilt, because we're not understaffed, and I am accruing vacation time. I am still very grateful to the vet job, and I left on good terms. My boss did what she could for us, and worked just as hard or harder than anybody else, but it is simply the nature of a small privately owned business with a narrow profit margin, vs a government job.
Also, I am around books all day. Not every day, because this job is actually part time, but I've already taken to snapping photos of covers while I'm out in the stacks so I something to refer back to when I'm looking for what to read next. I'm working in circulation, which means we're the people who keep the books moving around, getting where they need to be. Every hour we switch tasks, and because our location is kind of rural and quiet, some of those tasks have more downtime than others. Drive through, for instance (pictured here. Also, holy crap there's a drive through pickup window for books you put on hold) means sitting at the window and possibly only having a couple patrons come through in that time. What do you do while you're hanging out there? Well different people have different hobbies, but mostly I read. I've already started flying through books at an alarming rate. It reminds me a little of High School, where I hit a point when I mostly read through my classes.
Somehow I still pulled a B average, but I don't know whether that speaks to my ability to do homework fast and listen while also reading, or if it's just that there was such a bare minimum expected of us as students. Anyways...