“Don’t mind me, I’m just an angel. There’s a pillar of smoke rising from the top of my head, filled with eyes that track your ever move. Ignore that, please, it’s impolite to stare.”
To put away the storybook and look out the window of the castle for the first time.
Sweet Childe no more.
It is hard to grow, the humble road of Royalty has many bumps and turns. Now though this childe is ready to take the reigns by the teeth.
“Anagnorisis is the recognition by the tragic hero of some truth about his or her identity or actions that accompanies the reversal of the situation in the plot, the peripeteia. Oedipus’s realization that he is, in fact, his father’s murderer and his mother’s lover is an example of anagnorisis. ” — english[dot]hawaii.edu
I had a mom too, once. She was lovely, and i’ll never see her again. Not sure why I speak this to strangers, but it seems like the right thing to say, to a girl who will never see hers again, either. Thank you, Abaddon.
“Don’t mind me, I’m just an angel. There’s a pillar of smoke rising from the top of my head, filled with eyes that track your ever move. Ignore that, please, it’s impolite to stare.”
Dammit, Al. Just when I think I can’t stand you, you pull it together and I love you more.
Ah, the page is truly powerful.
Or shoild I perhaps write “Royal”?
True strength is always attained at the cost of one’s innocence. Thus is the shape of reality.
Hm. Would be Al Is Un getting over a Bad Romance?
True strength is always attained at the cost of one’s innocence. Thus is the shape of reality.
Determination. Get.
So Allison can learn the 49 Palms, what about our other human cast members? Surely, they would also benefit from such training?
“The first rule of archery is this – matter is unimportant
Only motion matters. Reality is a series of interwoven strings, waiting to be plucked.”
-Annotations found in a field book of the 5th Army, Author Unknown
To put away the storybook and look out the window of the castle for the first time.
Sweet Childe no more.
It is hard to grow, the humble road of Royalty has many bumps and turns. Now though this childe is ready to take the reigns by the teeth.
While we’re owning up to our actions, it might be time to be transparent about our past dealings with the Bearer of the word FLAME.
Hrmm… “The Power will not take an irresolute wielder.”
https://killsixbilliondemons.com/comic/wielder-of-names-5-95/
I hope someone’s remembering to stir that fry. It’s gonna burn, homegirls!
The four part frame above her ‘Eye of the Tiger’ moment is a beautiful contrast. Abolition of the old self allows glorious rebirth.
IT’S HAPPENING
‘which should I be, the giant or the ant?’
‘Both,’ spoke YISUN,’ or either, when it suits you. Destroy the grand enemy called ‘I’.’
After the rain, calm
Cut God, and see if he weeps.
That which transcends the Glory
That which surmounts the Tower
That which consumes the Flame.
Priced to move, my lovelies. For not to move is a price that does not bear consideration.
Cio’s tail twitches every time she mentions The Boy.
Ominous.
Why’s nobody talking about Cio’s tell tale gay tail flail?
One of the hidden names of Royalty is Humility. Even Kings must bow before the weight of the past, if they are the shoulder the weight of tomorrow.
True strength always comes at the cost of one’s innocence. Such is the shape of reality.
Hey, no pink-tinged power! I think our little girl is growing up. *sniffle*
“Anagnorisis is the recognition by the tragic hero of some truth about his or her identity or actions that accompanies the reversal of the situation in the plot, the peripeteia. Oedipus’s realization that he is, in fact, his father’s murderer and his mother’s lover is an example of anagnorisis. ” — english[dot]hawaii.edu
I had a mom too, once. She was lovely, and i’ll never see her again. Not sure why I speak this to strangers, but it seems like the right thing to say, to a girl who will never see hers again, either. Thank you, Abaddon.