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Haunting book covers part 1.
#FaustianFriday #DarkAcademia
#GothicNewWorlds
In the Bible, the fourth and final Horseman is named Death. Known as "Θάνατος/Thanatos", of all the riders, he is the only one to whom the text itself explicitly gives a name. #GothicNewWorlds
#FairyTaleTuesday "Oh, now, just a minute. You must understand, my dear: On the stroke of twelve, the spell will be broken, and everything will be as it was before."
--Fairy Godmother, Cinderella
(Illustration by IrenHorrors)
#FairyTaleTuesday It is not Cinderella without the stepmother, the fairy Godmother, the mystic dress, or the prince! Cinderella illustrations by Natasha Ringor.
I find the story of James Buchanan Brans, The Winter Soldier, or Bucky Barnes and Natasha Romanof as a deeply Gothic love story. I better write a blog post about its narrative analyses.
Never too late for #WyrdWednesday; it must be still Wednesday somewhere!
I am a vampire cryptozoologist. Here are my outfit, the creatures I pursue, its habitat & my favourite prop. https://t.co/LaJzR6Tjdp
#FaustianFriday John Constantine the master of the occult who struggles to overcome the influence of both Heaven and Hell over humanity and despite his occasional forays into heroism, the foul-mouthed cynic always pursues a life of sorcery and danger.
Aspects of the Egyptians' 7th Day is The jug, where grandmothers place a tray with 7 grains - wheat, lentils, fenugreek, rice, beans, chickpeas, and corn - newborn is placed in; with famous commandments "Hear your mother's words, listen to your father's words. "#FolkloreThursday
Egyptians until now celebrate the 7th Day, a ceremony held by the for the newborn first week on Earth. It is believed that it does back to of the Pharaonic era and the roots stretch till modern days.
#FolkloreThursday