As mentioned in a previous journal, this is the fourth release of a series of ancient records that refute history as told by humans. Humankind has long sought to minimise furry contributions to history. These documents from the Foxglove family archives support the true path of history, without human bias.
Item 4: This drawing reproduced from a carving (circa 100AD) originally found in Norway, depicts the famed explorer Eric the RedFoxglove. Noted for his epic sea voyages and the discovery and early settlement of North America. Regretttably, his chronic sea-sickness made sailing with him a most unplesant experience. ( he is also noted fro the creation of the seal bladder barf-bag)
Restoration continues on the archives, new releases will come as they are completed.
Restoration archivist
greykitty produced this fine immage.
Item 4: This drawing reproduced from a carving (circa 100AD) originally found in Norway, depicts the famed explorer Eric the RedFoxglove. Noted for his epic sea voyages and the discovery and early settlement of North America. Regretttably, his chronic sea-sickness made sailing with him a most unplesant experience. ( he is also noted fro the creation of the seal bladder barf-bag)
Restoration continues on the archives, new releases will come as they are completed.
Restoration archivist
greykitty produced this fine immage.
Category All / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 600 x 847px
File Size 276.5 kB
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