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A Linked Universe meets The Dark Crystal AU! I don't even remember what started it at this point. I remembered that the Dark Crystal and Age of Resistance are things I like, blinked, and woke up three days later with an AU and a bunch of art.
The designs and the story are a wip and for fun so expect a lot of variation! (I have a few different beginnings, ideas for different designs, etc)! :D
In addition to #linked universe I'll be using the tags #the dark crystal lu au and #courage of the dark crystal!
#linked universe#tdc aor#the dark crystal lu au#courage of the dark crystal#lu au au#lu legend#lu hyrule#lu four#lu wind#I've made an au of the au I've gone too far help help-#I gotta get better at drawing gelfling! Their facial structures are very distinct#ALSO I went really big with the ears here lmao#the hugest ears ever seen on gelfling#TRANS ROOLIE TRANS ROOLIE TRANS ROOLIE YIPPEE!!!!#I drew this last month (except for Four) sO HAPPY PRIDE! Roolie gets WINGS! :D#I'm SO pleased with Wind's design! he's a lil fishy! and Four with the horned headband/armor in place of the lil ups in his bangs#gonna try to put the aureyal or symbol of the conjunction and triangles on all of them#IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AU PLS ASK THEM#I'd love to tackle some worldbuilding mayhaps?!#I'm thinking of placing them somewhere before the first battle of stone-in-the-wood in the arathim wars#or after the events of the comics with Kensho and Thurma somewhere#and just figure out another reason for the crystal to be shattered. so many possibilities!#where's the crystal shard this time and how can I split it between them? >:3 niiiiine shards made whole >:3#quest for the ~~triforce~~ crystal#Hello from summer camp also! Lots of shenanigans!#I'm surprised I was able to draw Four at all last weekend I've been so busy!!!#having fun tho!!! we're having a lunch cookout at archery and campfire is tonight!!! It's going good! see ya!!!
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yeah ok, this twitter meme is funny
Wamuu and Courage besties forever
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can I please get more of the commander and Mask. I would love to see more of the two of them interacting with each other, if it could be managed. I’ve only just found your posts but I’m very interested your art is beautiful.🫶🏻😊
Of course!! And thank you so much!! :))
Mask was more outspoken during the war than he is now, but that might just be that he’s gotten used to loneliness as a teenager. Commander—Captain, back then—played a large part in helping Mask adjust from Termina, even though neither of them ever asked for a brother. Pirate was also a part of their merry band, much to the captain’s chagrin about another child being on the battlefield.
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#echoes of courage#links meet au#linkverse#loz#loz au#legend of zelda au#legend of zelda#EoC Pirate#EoC Mask#EoC Commander#hyrule warriors#Commander was very dismayed when Lana told him that this angry child was a hero and couldn’t be stopped from joining the battle#at least Pirate’s introduction to everyone wasn’t so violent
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The Mini Vinnys
#ts4#sims 4#ts4 gameplay#ts4 legacy#postcard legacy#postcard gen 3#vincent kingsley#louis kingsley#harvey kingsley#AHHHHHHHHHHHHH MINI VINNYS#im looking at them and think they may be 100% vincents face or 100% bryce/renees face!!! its hard to tell but i hope its 50/50!#one thing is that they look like renees eyes with vincents eye colour#but they sure do look identical and im already getting confused lolol#LoUis is bLUe and haRvEy is gREEn (one way for me to remember)#ok these names: both link to warrior or battle. they mean a strong determined courageous person (perfect if next heir)#both r little fighters and i absolutely love that meaning for their kids!!#i cant stop staring at this post!!#they make me so happy me cry 🥹#and vincents handsome handsome face! AHHH hes just so perfect
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Courage, Anxiety And Despair; Watching The Battle (1850s) by James Sant.
#art#aesthetic#painting#artwork#art history#mythology#light academia#greek mythology#romantic academia#romanticism#greek gods#oil painting#renaissance#fine art#classical art#classic art#classical mythology#arthistory#courage#anxiety and despair; watching the battle#james sant
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Lucerys Velaryon // Courage
Detail from Courage, Anxiety and Despair: Watching the Battle by James Sant
#lucerys velaryon#house of the dragon#hotd#house velaryon#luke velaryon#house targaryen#the house of the dragon#lucerys targaryen#lucerys targeryen#prince lucerys#james sant#sant#Detail from Courage#Anxiety and Despair: Watching the Battle by James Sant#Courage#Anxiety and Despair
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actual footage of Maximus surrounded by the flames of my desire for him
#i was so excited to screencap this scene :D#i have multiple sets that i’ll be publishing and i am just#on the floor panting begging for some mercy from him honestly#there has NEVER been such a man#i simp for maximus at every stage of the movie but#general maximus is special#he’s so in control and in charge and strong and capable and competent#and authoritative and powerful and strong and courageous AAHHHHHH#i want him to take charge of me ifyouknowwhatimean#he’s so stunning in these shots#framed by the fires standing among the men he’s killed#mourning for the men he has lost#just taking a moment to realize that he’s survived again and he’s got so much work ahead of him still#but this is his last battle and he’s done now#ohhhh how i wish this had been his last battle#how i wish he had gone home and spent every day in the arms of his family#how i wish he could have brought life from the earth instead of being forced to take even more lives#he is so precious to me#so dear so wonderful so adored#i love him with all my soul#i wish i could be waiting for him in his tent#let him fall asleep in my lap while i stroke his hair and sing to him#I WANT TO LOVE HIM SOMEONE PLEASE LET ME LOVE THIS PERFECT AND PRECIOUS MAN#gladiator#maximus#maximus decimus meridius#gladiator 2000#russell crowe
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The Sparkling Prince, Battle Lover Cerulean!
The 10th of November is Arima's birthday. Happy birthday!
#boueibu#anime merch#en yufuin#battle lover cerulean#Happy Birthday#arima ibushi#(Posting on Samatoki's (HypMic) birthday because I wrote a long reply to someone via Courage then had the browser crash on me.)#(Luckily Tumblr saved a draft pre-crash...)#(We haven't seen these swords in literal years...*feels old because a decade in fandom years is an eternity*)#binan koukou chikyuu bouei bu love!#binan koukou chikyuu boueibu love!#(I'm typing this at 2 am my time but...it's still in present tense 'cos it must still be the 10th somewhere...right? /hj)
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One of the supporting characters I introduced and then posted nothing about was named Abel, and he’s actually going to be quite important later in the story. But right now there’s not much involvement from him, but his relevance will be mentioned a deal bit earlier than when his hands on involvement begins. However. I have been drawing some little snippets or interactions to get to know these supporting characters better myself, and this is something I cooked up for Abel, and how he feels about two specific riders
One…two…or maybe eleven babysitting mishaps and incidents with a Piranha Toddler Kari and a Child Leash Toddler Ant later, plus additional crummy parents with crummier parenting styles, and Abel is firmly heck no on ever having any children of his own Ever. Fortunately for his ‘pass on the family blood and name!’ Father, his sister wants kids, and Abel is pretty sure it’s only because she’s never actually had to deal with small children in any capacity. He has battle scars from his babysitting days, scars he got before he ever got into dragon training, and he does not want to willingly go through it all again
(He does not admit to himself that if something happened to a friend with kids, he would absolutely take their kids in, because he’s a softy who doesn’t actually hate kids, he’s just traumatized by their biting and chaos)
#he’ll never have kids of his own but would absolutely raise someone else’s#would have taken his baby sister away from their parents if he’d had the courage to do so#and doesn’t realize how much he regrets not doing so until it’s years too late#<-this may seem random#but it’s a huge source of relationship conflict between Abel and another character#funnier tags next#kari and ant scarred Abel for life. physically and mentally#poor guy was dealing with Spitelout’s teaching methods in dragon training#and then left the ring and spent the rest of his day chasing these two menaces halfway across the village#his first battle scar was not from a fight with a dragon. it was with a six year old Kari who didn’t want to eat her vegatables#the deep 2015#the deep cartoon#httyd#httyd/the deep crossover#the deep oc#ant nekton#for one drawing
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i watch that death battle video yesterday
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“In an Ewok village on the moon of Endor…Deej tries to summon two of his sons…who went into the woods and have not returned.”-Burl Ives
“Good bye. Not good.”-Wicket W. Warrick
Been a while!☺️
#ewoks#star wars#the ewok adventure#caravan of courage#ewoks: the battle for endor#drew struzan#cindel towani#warwick davis#aubree miller#wicket w. warrick
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Poorly describing favorite shows of mine in order to summon ppl from fandoms I'm in!!!
(Answers will be in the tags, shows are listed in no specific order)
1.) Halloween Obsessed kids
2.) A psychotic rabbit and a possibly also insane dog are police officers while being borderline gay for eachother
3.) A dog afraid of everything despite his name implying the oppisite
4.) Girl sent to alternate dimension where she meets an anarchist witch and a skull dog thing
5.) Some guy, Some girl and a dog work at a spooky wooky park and protect it from demons and angels.
6.) Twins save town from talking dorito
7.) Depressed guy fights earworm, goes bowling and contacts his dead friend while accidentally summoning a demon.
8.) Man climbs tower, Hilarity ensues!
9.) Complete idiot with an imaginary old man who's role in the show is like a fucked up jimminy cricket, he tries to prevent the idiot from causing complete destruction, keyword tries.
10.) S P O N G E M A N
11.) A phone with a chris mclean voice for ONLY THE FIRST EPISODE hosts a game show.
12.) A number and a x hosts a game show.
13.) Burger king hosts a game show
14.) An alarm clock hosts a game show... With LORE!
15.) Creatures that wanna make you smile
16.) 10 episodes of these two little weird dudes making creatures with the goal of helping people while off duty cop guy talks to a dead military guy claiming to be an angel.
17.) Some kid with hair that looks like a broom working at a shop wanting to become a hero working alongside a ninja and some sorta alien while protecting the shop from these robot box things, Lore ensues.
18.) Depressed jester experiences existential dread.
#spooky month sr pelo#sam and max#courage the cowardly dog#the owl house#dead end paranormal park#gravity falls#Melvins macabre#suction cup man#blockhead#spongebob#inanimate insanity#battle for dream island#battle for bfb#burger brawl#its time for the#smiling friends#monster lab#ok ko#the amazing digital circus
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Northern Lights
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I heard a voice that cried, “Balder the Beautiful is dead, is dead!”
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Who knows what to call the lonely exhilaration of gazing out into a bright Northern sky? Who can name it?
Jill could.
It was the same feeling that came to her at the teetering edge of a cliff at the end of the world. The same feeling as when she said her goodbyes to Puddleglum and Scrubb before they freed the prince. It was the same feeling that engulfed her now, sitting in the professor’s library with a volume of poetry before her.
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The wild northern wastes were well named: utterly wild, perfectly desolate, and terribly Northern.
It was lonely there and often cold, but the sky was an endless whorl of gales and gray clouds. The stones were indigo under the pale winter sunlight, and at sunset they glowed a soft gold, as though lit from within. The gorges and moors lay before her, and Jill loved them for their vastness and their distance. Little grew in that country, but that which did was full of vigor. The grass was short and coarse. Every tree was victorious.
On a still, deep breathing winter night, Jill lay on her back beneath a covering sky. It seemed beautiful to her, rich and strong and glorious. Her eyes drank in the breadth of it until her tears began to blind her. Yet even then, she still couldn’t look away.
She felt bigger here in the wastes, like the landscape. Stronger, wider. The further she walked, the more she felt herself stretch out. One of these days, maybe, she would catch hold of herself at the edge and tug, and Jill Pole would open up clear as the Northern sky.
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And through the misty air passed the mournful cry of sunward sailing cranes.
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The thing that surprised Jill most about the battle with the serpent was this: there wasn’t any yelling. Always, it seemed, whenever she read stories about people fighting with swords, the combatants would let loose some guttural yell before their blows fell. They would scream and writhe in pain as they died. They would shout instructions to their fellows, “Look out!” or “Hit him there!” But the whole affair with the serpent passed with very little noise.
The poison-green coil constricted around the prince; he raised his arms and got clear, struck the serpent hard, and then Scrubb and Puddleglum dispatched the creature with heavy, hacking blows. The monster died writhing, but not screaming. And then it was over.
The thing that surprised Jill most about the moments before battle was, of course, the noise. She could hear her own heartbeat in her ears. She couldn’t stop listening to her own breathing. Every footstep rang out like a gong, and any words exchanged rang with a kind of finality that made them sound louder than anything.
“You are of high courage,” Rilian told her when it was over.
Yet the thing in Jill’s chest just then didn’t feel like courage. It was a deep breath, a plunge, and a release. It was loud and quiet all at once, till she was standing, blinking in the night air as snowballs whizzed round her, and maybe that was something like courage after all.
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And now, there was a stirring in her chest as she reread the words on the page. Sing no more / O ye bards of the North / Of Vikings and of Jarls! / Of the days of the Eld / preserve the freedom only / nor the deeds of blood!
She thought of grief. Of freedom.
The lonely ache in her belly grew stronger. She felt herself uplifted into the huge regions of sky that were just beyond those cliffs, weightless as the breath beneath her buoyed her up, further, further…
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When she saw Caspian up close, Jill thought that he looked like the sort of person who was meant to live in a castle. A silly thought, perhaps, since she knew he was a king– only she wasn’t thinking of Cair Paravel. No, Jill was picturing the ruins of an old British castle she’d visited once on holiday. She still remembered how the stonework had loomed over her, all towering arches and crumbling walls. That was where Caspian seemed to belong. He had an air of ancient tragedy about him.
When Rilian disappeared, all things had wept but one. The serpent coiled beneath the earth and flicked its forked tongue, spewing poison.
Now, the king half rose to bless his son. He whispered a few words as he caressed Rilian’s cheek, words meant only for those beloved ears. Jill saw Caspian’s lips move and wondered what a man like that could possibly say, when time ran so short.
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They laid him in his ship, with horse and harness, as on a funeral pyre. Odin placed a ring upon his finger, and whispered in his ear.
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Jill furtively took Myths of the Northmen and held it up to the professor with a question in her eyes. She was still shy around him and Miss Plummer, though she wished she wasn’t.
“Would you like to take that with you?”
“...Please.”
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It takes a certain kind of person to be exhilarated by the heights. You’ve got to love vastness more than you fear falling.
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They walked to the train station with an autumn wind blowing hard, and though Jill couldn’t fathom why, she turned and saw Lucy grinning, fierce and joyful– grinning and reaching a hand out towards her friend.
Jill reached back and grabbed it. “What will you do, once we’re back in Narnia?” she asked.
The wind blew harder. The feeling of anticipation grew and grew, until it felt so big that she couldn’t dream of containing it. And there was Lucy, holding Jill’s hand and laughing like it was easy.
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Preserve the freedom only, not the deeds of blood!
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The second time Jill went to Narnia, she found herself not at its edge, but at its end.
The thing about the Norse apocalypse is: it feels believable. It doesn’t reach beyond earth’s horizon to pull down hope beyond hope. It’s only the kind of courage that hopeless humans have: you are going to die, so you might as well die bravely.
They found the last king of Narnia bound to a tree. His eyes were faintly red from crying, and his wrists and ankles red from the coarseness of his fetters.
In the Norse myths, Loki broke free of his fetters at the end of the world. He escaped to the helm of a ship made from the fingernails of the dead.
The last king of Narnia fell forward onto the ground when Eustace cut his bonds. Jill crouched down beside him and watched as he rubbed feeling back into his legs. He wasn’t so much older than her, she thought. Jill was sixteen years old; the last king of Narnia could not be older than twenty-two.
In the myths, the gods were ancient, hewn from the bodies of giants old as the earth.
Jill put out a hand and helped the last king of Narnia to his feet. Not for the last time, she shivered. Something deep inside her (deeper than her chest, than her heart, than the marrow of her bones, deep as her soul, deeper) was singing an elegy and she didn’t know why, or how, or where it had come from. The king clutching her hand, who could have been her older brother, would have no heir.
Yet when he asked, “Will you come with me?” Jill could only smile.
“Of course,” she said. “It’s you we’ve come to help.”
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And the voice forever cried, "Balder the Beautiful is dead, is dead!"
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“This really is Narnia at last,” murmured Jill. The springtime wood had little in common with the wintry lands she had traveled the last time she was here– but it awakened the same feelings of Northernness in her chest.
Their party may as well have been the only people in the world, for how isolated their little wooden path seemed. Yet it wasn’t lonely, really, cocooned in all that green with the wind in the leaves and the primroses nodding and blue of the sky peeking through above.
Jewel told stories about what ordinary life was like when there was peace here. As he spoke, Jill could almost hear the trees' voices speaking out of the living past, whispering, stay, stay. She was caught up to a great height, looking down across a rich, lovely plain full of woods and waters and cornfields, which spread away and away till it got thin and misty from distance.
“Oh Jewel–” Jill said with a dreamy sigh, “wouldn’t it be lovely if Narnia just went on and on– like what you say it has been?”
She needn’t be a queen, as Susan and Lucy had been, but Jill would’ve liked to stay. She would've liked it all to stay, if it could. She might have been a woodmaid in a place like this: with the turn of the seasons, the swaying trees, swords into plowshares. Oh, if only she could stay!
Ahead, the last king of Narnia was softly singing a marching song. Jill tilted her head back and let warm shafts of sun caress her face.
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I saw the pallid corpse of the dead sun borne through the Northern sky.
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“So,” said the last king of Narnia, “Narnia is no more.”
He tried to send them back. Jill shook her head. It was very loud and very quiet. “No, no, no, we won’t. I don’t care what you say. We’re going to stick by you whatever happens, aren’t we Eustace?”
They couldn’t go back anyway. Neither would they flee, not south across the mountains nor North into the great wide wastes. No, they would stay. They slept in a holly grove on the edge of ruin, waiting for the bonfires to light.
Jill slept fitfully, but in between she dreamed. She was high up in the air, buffeted by clouds and pierced by shafts of silver sunlight.
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They all died, in the myths. Jill knew that. It seemed beautiful and brave when she read it in her book, tucked away safe in the Professor’s library. It was terrifying now– and yet it was beautiful and brave still.
The dogs came bounding up, every one of them, running up to the king and his men with their tails wagging. One of them leapt at Jill and licked her face, tongue roughly lapping up the sweat and tears that had dried on her cheeks.
“Show us how to help, show us how, how, how!” the dogs were barking, almost ebullient in their enthusiasm. Jill bit back a sob. How lovely, she thought. How terribly beautiful. How dreadfully brave.
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So perish the old Gods!
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The white rock gleamed like a moon in the darkness when Jill finally reached it. She ran back to it alone, her hands shaking, while her friends stayed forward with their gleaming swords and Jewel’s indigo horn.
The while rock gleamed like the moon. Jill’s first shot flew wide and landed in the soft grass. But she had another arrow on her string the next instant. It was speed that mattered, not aim. Speed, and turning aside when she cried, so as not to drip tears on her bowstring.
The white rock gleamed. In the myths, a wolf devoured the moon. Peter’s wolf, slain many thousand years ago in this world, opened his jaw wide and darkness fell over everything.
Her next arrow found its mark. After that, she lost track. She pulled, and she prayed that her hands kept still another minute.
The unique thing–maybe the appealing thing–about the Norse myths, was that they told men to serve gods who were admittedly fighting with their backs to the wall and would certainly be defeated in the end. Jill let loose another arrow, felt the white rock at her back, and she knew that the clawing fear–beauty–bravery deep in her gut was the same feeling that she felt on the heights. The same feeling, but a different face. You’ve got to love vastness more than you fear falling.
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“I feel in my bones,” said Poggin, “that we shall all, one by one, pass through that dark door before morning. I can think of a hundred deaths that I would rather have died.”
“It is indeed a grim door,” said Tirian. “It is more like a mouth.”
“Oh, can’t we do anything to stop it,” said Jill. Better to be dashed to the ground than it was to be devoured.
“Nay, fair friend,” said Jewel. “It may be for us the door to Aslan’s country and we sup at his table tonight.”
A hand tangled itself in her hair and started to pull. Jill braced herself hard, for a moment, until her strength gave out. She was standing on the edge of a high, Northern cliff. She took another step, and fell.
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Perhaps when the moment comes, our bite will prove better than our howls. If not, we shall have to confess that two millennia of Christianity have not yet brought us to the level of the Stoics and Vikings. For the worst (according to the flesh) that a Christian need face is to die in Christ and rise in Christ; some were content to die, and not to rise, with Father Odin.
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The world inside the stable was beautiful. It made Jill’s chest ache in all the loveliest ways.
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Build it again, O ye bards, fairer than before!
#okayyyy so#i've been down the tolkien/lewis/norse mythology rabbit hole lately#it's a lot#but i've been picking at this piece in my head for a while now#which is more a rhapsody than anything else#but another for my narnia/classic lit sequence of pieces#the quotes are mostly pulled from Longfellow's Tegners Drapa translation#which Jack discusses in Surprised by Joy as one of the works that inspired feelings of joy and 'Northernness' in his boyhood#there's also a Weight of Glory quote in there#(paraphrased)#and one from the intro to Joy Gresham's book on the 10 Commandments that Jack wrote#(that's that last passage in italics)#i'm not really sure i was trying to make a point with this so much as just. explore that feeling of northernness#bc really northernness is two things#it's joy and exhileration brought on by beauty#and it's that beautiful hopeless courage when faced with unwinnable battles#and i love how intertwined those two things are for lewis#and let's be honest for me too#so that's what this is#hope it holds together okay#narnia#chapter one#night under narnia#dying of thirst#pontifications and creations#leah stories
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COURAGE, ANXIETY, AND DESPAIR - WATCHING THE BATTLE / c. 1850/ by JAMES SANT
This painting represents three females symbolizing the emotions of courage, anxiety, and despair and therefore needs no verbal description, as they can be perceived through facial expressions and body postures in the face of a far-off battle.
The far left lady personifies Courage; this woman is hunched forward to watch the fight intently, having a knife in her right hand in the event of a need to defend herself. The lady in the exact center, Anxiety; she looks out from behind the rock with a straining action, her hand clutching on her neck as if to keep the worry inside. On the right should be Despair—this woman sits sadly with closed eyes, perhaps recoiled from the unseen battle.
The painting captures a poignant moment where these emotions are heightened by the distant but visible battle scene. Sant emphasizes the psychological drama of war not through direct depiction of combat, but through the reactions of these central figures, thus appealing to the viewer's empathy and imagination.
By bringing allegorical figures into his work, Sant vividly illustrates broader subjects of duty and moral values and the emotional toll war exacts that feels just as sharp today.
#courage#anxiety#despair#watching the battle#james sant#realism#18th century art#1800s art#19th century painting
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I just beat the Royal Academy section of Metaphor: reFantazio and I just. I had to sit there with the revelation that we've passed the point of 'this is a GOTY frontrunner for me' and have entered the territory of 'if this sticks the landing- and god I think it's shaping up to do just that- it's going up there with Shadow Hearts: Covenant and Final Fantasy X as one of my favorite video games of all time.'
#m:rf#metaphor: refantazio#it's so so so good I can't#it boogles my mind#and it is so good while being EXACTLY my shit#when we hit the reveal about Rella I fucking LOST IT#the parallels between her and Fidelio her and eupha#grideux's quite admission that he too was one of one of the weak that rella was struggling to save#a revelation that breaks something inside of him#everything at altarburry is just banger choice after banger story choice#all these politics and power struggles and epic clashes of destiny#and beneath it all is quite humanity#human pain and love and anxiety and courage#Fordan and Louis are so consumed by their pride and their greed that they are blind to it#but the game dosen't elevate their point of view#it elevates rella and fidelio#junah and basilio#their pain and their struggles are centered in this moment#not grand men battling over destiny#a pair of siblings who could not be more different#and yet are still suffering despite it all under the callous rule of the church and luis's junta
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