They came cloaked in black.
Beaked. Faceless. Feared.
But behind the mask was something even stranger: an attempt at science.
Join me, as we examine the eerie history of the plague doctor costume—where it came from, why it looked the way it did, and how it became a walking symbol of death.
From waxed leather robes to beaks stuffed with flowers, this strange uniform was meant to protect... but ended up haunting the centuries.
And long after the plague passed, the mask remained... lingering in art, horror, and pop culture.
Because death may not wear a face… but sometimes, it wears a beak.
🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.
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