According to Heroes of Dragon Age Sir Pounce-A-Lot has little kitty armour with little kitty pockets and
@bikiniarmorbattledamage this healer cat is better armoured than some human healer women
Yet another adorable animal that is better protected than your average female warrior/adventurer.
And has more pockets than most outfits designed for women too…
– wincenworks
zackcandraw submitted:
Just when you thought you’re already over the first pic.
Along comes a mobile game that shows THIS (second pic).
Wow, mobile game industry.
Just.
Wow.
That’s my secret, captain, I’m simultaneously never over and yet completely over everything.
That does not look comfortable to wear at all. Let me guess, breathes through skin? Shoots lasers from her butt and back? Wings grow from her back and butt? Lost a bet?
We at BABD completely agree with that Avengers reference. All those sexualized designs turn us into Schrödinger’s Critics: simultaneously surprised and unsurprised by how far the absurdity (and genericness) can go.
Though one thing that’s always certain is the true reason for all that gratuitous buttcheek action.
~Ozzie



zackcandraw submitted:
Just when you thought you’re already over the first pic.
Along comes a mobile game that shows THIS (second pic).
Wow, mobile game industry.
Just.
Wow.
That’s my secret, captain, I’m simultaneously never over and yet completely over everything.
That does not look comfortable to wear at all. Let me guess, breathes through skin? Shoots lasers from her butt and back? Wings grow from her back and butt? Lost a bet?
We at BABD completely agree with that Avengers reference. All those sexualized designs turn us into Schrödinger’s Critics: simultaneously surprised and unsurprised by how far the absurdity (and genericness) can go.
Though one thing that’s always certain is the true reason for all that gratuitous buttcheek action.
~Ozzie
Four medievalist photographs by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)
Rose Lawrie in ‘Waiting for the Trumpet’, 7 July 1875. Wearing chain-mail specially made by Henry Holiday, illustrator of The Hunting of the Snark.
Evelyn Dubourg as ‘Joan of Arc’, 12 July 1875 (two versions)
Marion Terry as ‘Fitz-James’, 12 July 1875. Interestingly ‘Fitz-James’ is a male character from Sir Walter Scott’s The Lady of the Lake; the photograph is inscribed with a quote from the poem.UM. THIS IS GREAT. Reblogging for posterity + future reference.
Some basic truths remain eternal – one of those is that women in great armor look awesome.
– wincenworks

