"The Red Shoes that, once put on, will not allow the wearer to stop dancing."

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The three Moirai names were Clotho (Spinner), Lachesis (Allotter), and Atropos (Inflexible). Clotho spun the “thread” of human fate, Lachesis dispensed it, and Atropos cut the thread (thus determining the individual’s moment of death).

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Titan Comics has adapted "The Phantom Of The Opera" as a graphic novel! The 92-page adaptation features beautiful art from José María Beroy. It was released and went on sale on the 20th of June, 2020.

(Source: https://t.co/DNyA7RDbMS)

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Another illustration of a scene from my fanfiction, "Hazelnuts and Bitter Herbs". This time it's Mithos battling Ratatosk for a pact. Again, links to the fanfic in the replies!

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“I shall not wholly die, and a great part of me will escape the grave.”

– Horace

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Art by William Blake. He was not just an English poet, but also a talanted painter, and figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age.

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[Granado Espada - Juliana Constance]

One of my favorite girls from one of my favorite games <3

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E. A. Poe's "Ligeia".
① Alberto Martini
② Arthur Rackham
③ Byam Shaw
④ Harry Clarke
Poe's text: https://t.co/mkRojO9nqC

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Ai miei fellow Italians, se volete farvi quattro risate in compagnia vi consiglio di ascoltare podcast sulla storia dello yaoi ajksdn mi fa star male dal ridere!💖
Lo trovate su Spotify e su Qwerty! :D 💜✨✨
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(e già il logo dice tutto)

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Jakub Schikaneder combined his social feeling and knowledge of contemporary European painting reflecting women in hardship, old age, and poverty. Schikaneder's best known works are of structures set in Prague with themes of fate.

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Few of the marvelous illusions by Edward Gorey.

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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.

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Harry Clarke's 'The Last Hour of the Night' (1922), the frontispiece for 'Dublin of the Future'
'Nosferatu' theatrical program book cover illustration by Albin Grau (1922)

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Metropolis (1927 film. directed by Fritz Lang)

......delusional Freder imagines the false-Maria as the Whore of Babylon, riding on the back of a many-headed dragon. (→ https://t.co/LlOqXP5z2D )

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Fairies and Fatal Women

Henry Fuseli, Queen Katherine’s Dream exhibited 1781

The subject is taken from folklore and literature. A sleeping shepherd is assailed by fairies, while his dog takes watch.

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