The day of the Great Comet.
It was very high in the sky. It was cloudy. It was a Wednesday evening.

The image above is the Mansion in Medieval times on the Tuesday before. Not a cloud in the sky. Whenever an astrological event occurs near the Mansion, the clouds draw in making said event impossible to see. SuperMoons… meteor showers… comets… supernovae… all hidden behind the clouds.
Luckily, the Medieval cameras were set up to capture the event as best they could. So what if it was a day early? The next part of the Tapestry shows the Medieval people’s reactions to the comet.

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