Marcus Lane - Chapter Thirty Three
The room had a couple of edwardian era sofas covered in dust sheets. gareth sat down on one which caused a small mushroom cloud of dust to fly up and tickle his nose. he sneezed and splayed his ears with embarrassment. "bless me," he said quietly.
Falling from Grace- Part I
Synopsis: the edwardian era marked a time in which many of the aristocracy in england continued to maintain land and power, but above all, prestige.
Strings Attached
"i thought it was the edwardian era," i replied, "they're in...1912, or something?" now he giggled. "i bet you're more for..._victorian_ sodomy..." i frowned. "that's awful," i said.
Falling from Grace- Part II
Synopsis: the edwardian era marked a time in which many of the aristocracy in england continued to maintain land and power, but above all, prestige.
Mantrin's Keep, Part 1
“it’s based on a design that i grew fond of, back in the victorian and edwardian eras. it’s known by several names, including ‘redingote,’ which is a corruption of ‘riding coat.’ generally, it’s known by its collar style — a frock coat. try it on.”
The Beagle on the Moor: A Fangcrest Manor Story
Instead of a profile belonging to some eccentric london banker or a tory page, i discovered the beagle in an old photograph of an edwardian-era portrait, on a muzzlescroll post from the tuskfield historical society. i am not joking.