Bucephalus

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Blooddrop L'Ecurie Blooddrop Limited Edition Perfume Oil (Limited)

Bucephalus was Alexander the Great's furious war stallion who carried him in many a battle. He has been preserved in memory having been portrayed in numerous paintings and sculptures. It is believed he died in 326B.C.E. during Alexander's last battle and was buried in the currently known town of Jhelem, Parkistan, which Alexander had formerly named Bucephala in honor of his formidable mount. This scent is a regal blend of red Egyptian musk, cedar, labdanum, Dominican bay, iron-distilled patchouli, vetiver and ho wood. It was created to imitate the glossy, sleek coat of the dark stallion.

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