I made a whole outfit for the St. Louis Renaissance Festival. I bought the pants, shirt, gloves, boots and belt...
then modified the crown, belt, and scissorsword...
but custom made a sword frog, cloak, and pauldrons for it...
so the whole shebang.
More pics to come that will showcase the entire outfit.
It looks good in motion, should I post video links?
then modified the crown, belt, and scissorsword...
but custom made a sword frog, cloak, and pauldrons for it...
so the whole shebang.
More pics to come that will showcase the entire outfit.
It looks good in motion, should I post video links?
Category Fursuiting / Fursuit
Species Mouse
Size 1080 x 1080px
File Size 157.6 kB
Listed in Folders
*clears his throat*
Well actually... in the original story of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, written by ETA Hoffmann, the Mouse King only had one head. In the more popularized version that was translated into French decades later by Alexandre Dumas, from which the ballet was based, he changed the character from the Mouse King to the Rat King, because a rat king was a popular urban legend at the time about a bunch of rats getting their tails entwined and then acting as one creature together, so that is the version of the character that has all the extra heads. For simplicity in the ballet some versions of it call him the mouse king so he only has one head and English translations mix things up a bit with rat kings with one head or mice kings with a dozen heads... but long story short... the original version of the character has but a single head. :3
Well actually... in the original story of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, written by ETA Hoffmann, the Mouse King only had one head. In the more popularized version that was translated into French decades later by Alexandre Dumas, from which the ballet was based, he changed the character from the Mouse King to the Rat King, because a rat king was a popular urban legend at the time about a bunch of rats getting their tails entwined and then acting as one creature together, so that is the version of the character that has all the extra heads. For simplicity in the ballet some versions of it call him the mouse king so he only has one head and English translations mix things up a bit with rat kings with one head or mice kings with a dozen heads... but long story short... the original version of the character has but a single head. :3
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