Excited to find this unusual blue bruising Amanita with cafe au lait gills! Volval material at base bruising greenish blue, cap with sub-pyramidal warts, actually quite sharply conical in these fresh specimens. Margin with a few bits of annulus hanging but most of the yellowish olive-buff deciduous partial veil, lying in small bits on the ground (photos 2 & 3). Actual colors hard to capture - cap & stipe pulverulent and olivaceous- buff in color with darker warts. Color of cap and stipe reminiscent of Gyropous cyanescens (cornflower bolete). Gills free, sub-crowded, lovely “cafe au lait” color. Spore print in last photo- olivaceous tan/ buff. Odor of chlorine detected on the larger fruiting body, no odor for the smaller & slightly younger one. Mixed woods, lots of oak.
Using the seek app to help with identification, I decided this is fly agaric