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on silence
1. mieko shiomi, music for two players, 1963 (via @neo-catharsis ) 2. via @minuty 3. safia elhillo, "girls that never die: poems; geneva" 4. blue, 2002, dir. hiroshi ando 5. hélène cixous, "selected plays of hélène cixous: portrait of dora" 6. car sear headrest, 1937 state park (via @oozins ) 7. helena c moon 8. via pinterest 9. takuboku ishikawa, "romaji diary and sad toys"
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Chapter Four: Reckoning Day
Summary: Living a life of caution for as long as she can remember, Y/N has never stayed too long in one place, always moving from town to town in hopes to hide her identity. With the Hunters Moon coming, she knows she must be extra careful, as the local culture resides heavily in the hunting of her kind. One night, when a cloaked figure unveils her secret and narrowly escapes, Y/N finds herself in a desperate situation: kill or be killed. With no face to go by, she must now search through the townsfolk before the stranger can spread the truth about her. But the task proves more than difficult when she realises her only lead is a long, crimson cloak.
Genre: horror, fantasy, little red riding hood retelling
Warnings:cursing, stalking, death
Pairing: redridinghood!Jungwon x femwolf!reader
chapter one here
chapter two here
chapter three here
The trek through the forest is long, awkward, and incredibly quiet.
Jungwon trails behind me now, walking at a hesitant pace to ensure there’s enough distance between us.
He hasn’t said anything since we left Mary’s cottage, but then again, neither have I.
Stopping in the middle of the forests path, I wait for Jungwon to catch up to me. Just as quickly, however, he comes to a stop too, taking a step backward. “Is there something wrong?” His soft voice is soft and calm, or at least that’s how he wants it to sound. I can hear it brimming with fear.
“My dress…” I pout, pointing to the taut fabric stuck to a tree, “its caught on a branch.”
I hear him suck in a breath.
I don’t have to be telepathic to know he’s contemplating how to escape this. He’s afraid of me. And I intend to find out why.
Despite my obvious impatience, he makes no move to come closer. “Have you tried tugging it?” His voice is gentle, as though not to test my patience further.
“Twice, but it just won’t budge…” I muster the most helpless face possible and plaster it against my skin.
He’s calculating his options. He knows I’m close to Mary. He also knows I will relay all his actions to her when and if she should ask.
If Mary were to find out that her grandson refused to help her dear sweet Y/N, she’d make his stay in Avion a living hell.
He grimaces, slowly moving forward and kneeling before me. Gently manoeuvring the fabric away from the branch, he carefully tugs at the loose fragments so they don’t rip. I peer down at him, catching the way his jaw clenches in determination.
If he is who I think he is, I’m going to have to play at this very carefully. Helena and I didn’t just spend an entire year planning a siege on Avion just for it to be spoiled by a boy. Besides, it wouldn’t work if I killed him now. While Mary would likely take my side, I have no doubt the Council will point their stubby fingers to me. Not to mention, if I kill him now, everyone will know I was the last person he was seen with.
Helena’s words echo through my ears.
All good things come to those who wait.
She’s right, as always.
If I want this boy dead, I’m going to have to play chess with him first. And the first step is to move his piece as close to mine as possible so that when he gets there, I’ll be able to lean over and snap his neck.
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We make it to the town pathway and bid our farewells, parting ways in the opposite directions. The walk was quick and silent, as expected.
After the incident with the branch, I didn’t initiate any further conversation. It wasn’t like there was really any point, anyway. Every time I tried to, he’d give brief, quiet answers.
I make it to the Avion welcome post and turn back to watch him walk away. I study his figure, comparing it with a memory of a red cloak running away into the forest. Jungwon has a similar build, but then again, so do most young Avion men. Lean, tall with broad shoulders. It could’ve been anyone.
Yes, I shouldn’t be so quick to make assumptions. I need something more solid. Something clearer.
But it’s no use. The strangers face was covered during our tumble, and I can’t go by his voice as he never actually spoke. My memories can’t disclose any detailed traits, only the image of a long, dark red cloak descending into the darkness remains.
Casting one last glance back to him, I turn around to resume my journey.
A fleeting memory evades my mind and I whirl back around.
His leg.
I threw a heavy rock at him during our tumble, which by any measure, would’ve given him a noticeable limp. If it really is him, his leg will give him away for sure.
But it’s too late, Jungwon is long gone, his figure completely swallowed by the darkness of the forest.
I contemplate running after him, but it’s no use. The last thing I need is for him to know I’m onto him. It’s not like his leg can heal itself overnight.
Helena’s voice rings through my head once more.
All good things come to those who wait.
Yes.
I’ll check tomorrow.
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Roaming through endless stretches of darkness, I come to a stop as I notice something out of place. It takes me a good five minutes to realise I’m lost. You’d think such a thing to be impossible, considering werewolves simply don’t get lost. The forest is both their home and hunting ground, not to mention, I’ve hunted in these woods every night for almost a year.
Hiding under the stark shadows of the moon, a grand chapel stands proud against the quiet blur of forest, its walls painted with breathtaking swirls of gold and white.
I eye the barren gates blocking my view.
Hmmm.
I know the dark forest better than the back of my hand. The curve of every leaf, the song of every house sparrow, the whisper of every hallowed tree hidden beneath the southern sky. I would’ve noticed a grand fixture like this if I’d seen it.
You definitely weren’t here before, were you?
But, no. The trees, the shade of ebony green flooding through the forest, it’s too…..unfamiliar.
I come to the realisation that this isn’t the Dark Forest at all, but somewhere else entirely different.
Maybe I’ve gone mad…
I shrug at the thought and move forward. The gates open silently as I pass through, standing firm as I come to a stop before the chapels smooth marble steps.
Unlike the entrance, however, the grand doors make no move to welcome me inside.
Cocking my head to the side, I lift a hand to the smooth white surface, giving three firm knocks.
No response.
I sigh, turning to retreat.
They can probably sense my dark magic through the doors. It’s clear I’m not welcome in such a holy place.
Before I can turn away, a thrum of noise echoes from the other side.
Without warning, the right door creaks open, defying its twin, who stays stubbornly stuck in place as I pass through.
The interior is enormous, boasting a grand sea of pews that face a massive podium. It’s windows shower a heavenly glow from the outside world onto its empty seats.
I stop in my tracks, glancing back to the grand doors from which I came.
They’re shut solid.
Huh….
I could’ve sworn it was night time.
I turn back to the windows. Observing the harsh stretch of white oblivion behind them, I come to the sensible conclusion that I have indeed gone mad.
This place is filled with magic.
Magic has been banned from Avion since the Dark Ages.
Yes, I’m not in Avion at all, rather somewhere else entirely.
Small echoes of church choir embrace me from every corner as all thoughts of realism slip between my fingertips like sand.
I look around, expecting to find a hoard of quire children singing their hearts out, but the chapel remains empty.
Well, almost.
In the distance, I spot a figure sitting alone in the first row of pews. His back faces me as his fingers clasp desperately together in prayer, hands held high above his head. He’s too far away to call out to, so I go to step closer, only for a soft voice to stop me.
“Beautiful, isn’t it?” I whip my head around, fingers dancing across the hilt of my dagger with caution.
A tall young man stands at my side, admiring a large mural hanging high on the wall before him. I observe his long robes, taking careful notice of the golden silk adorning his cuffs.
A Priests cuffs.
Naturally, my gaze lifts to look upon his face, only to choke on my own breath as I realise he doesn’t have one.
That’s it, I’ve officially gone mad.
Face covered by a cloud of beige blur, the stranger stands patiently to the side as he waits for my response. It’s nearly impossible to see what he looks like.
“Beautiful?” I glance to the giant engraving of Christ before us, cocking my head to the side as I inspect its infinite detail. The carving depicts a heart wrenching image of Jesus hanging limp against the cross, his features scrunched in agony as onlookers watch his suffering from afar, unmoving from their posts.
I glance over to him, cocking a small grin. “A Priest who delights in the suffering of Christ? I can’t say I’ve met one until now.” Though I can’t be sure, I feel his smile widen at my remark.
“I’m no Priest, though I’m flattered you think so. And it isn’t Christ’s suffering I find beautiful, but rather his sacrifice.” His voice remains calm, a beacon of gentle reprieve.
Stopping in brief intervals to observe the artistry of each portrait, I hear him follow behind me as we trail down the hall, coming to a large portrait of gods greatest disciples standing atop a grand table. For a fleeting moment, I allow myself to admire them in all their glory, that is, until I realise they’re cowering above the table as a group of atheists throw food at them from below.
Why would a painting like this be allowed in here?
“What sacrifice?” I laugh, nodding my head back towards the last mural. “The one where he ties himself to a wooden post and lets people stab at him?”
He laughs, his voice a soft, song like noise that feels sinful to listen to. “You don’t believe his suffering to be honourable?”
I shrug, turning my head to the side. “A noble sacrifice, I’m sure.” My eyes dance along the carved lines, tracing the fervent colours that connect the faithful. “But a pointless one all the same.”
I hear him scoff beside me. “How so?” I glance across, scanning the blurry haze that clouds his face. “Please,” he laughs in derision, motioning a hand towards the painting, “indulge me, little bird.” I can’t help but cringe at the nickname.
Without thinking, my hand reaches up towards the engraving, letting my lips explain the difference between reality and blind faith. “Most believe God sacrificed his sons life to teach us a lesson,” my fingertips trace the carved lines as I continue, “to eradicate the temptation to sin, by showing us that his very weak, very mortal son would live a life without sin, only to die for the price of ours. An honourable contribution and yet, look at them.” I motion to the carved audience watching Christ’s suffering from afar, whose faces stain with worry and fear. Among the carved crowd, my fingers find that of a mother clutching her young son as they watch on in horror.
They, much like the rest of those watching, make no move to release Christ from his restraints. Some faithful indeed.
I turn to face him now, staring into a hidden face with features I can’t quite make out, “Such a noble sacrifice, and for what? The mortals Christ died for? They don’t care. They may hang crosses above their dinner tables and dress for church every Sunday, but their blood boils with sin. It is the very beat of our hearts between each breath that condemns us.“ I pause and lift my head high, reciting the verse my mother used to drill into me as a child, “It’s as the judgement reads, ‘we are all sinners, though some of us are far better at hiding it than others.’”
The stranger makes no move to argue with my reason. Instead, he remains silent, and though I can’t quite see, I’m certain I feel his gaze burning straight through me. “And I suppose you would consider yourself such a person?” He asks softly, as though he’s sure of my answer.
I laugh and shake my head. “I used to be. But I’m afraid a rather…..” I pause, briefly hesitating as I trace the outline of an edge, “unfortunate shortcoming has exposed a sin of mine.” My fingertip gets caught on a jagged edge, and I watch in silence as it slices through taut skin with ease.
Small drops of blood fall to the floor.
“I suppose I’m not as good at hiding my flaws as I thought.” I murmur that last part, unsure if I even meant for him to hear.
The young man steps closer, stopping just short of contact, watching, waiting, searching for something. At this proximity, I can almost make out the soft glaze of ebony eyes. Its clear he wants to ask me something, though it seems he already knows the answer. While the small distance makes me feel uneasy, I don’t turn away, opting to neglect my emotions as he involuntarily unveils them.
Anything.
His eyes nearly plead the word, as though he wants me to confess something to him. After a long moment, he realises that’s not going to happen and turns away.
He motions to a mural on our right. I follow his hand, expecting to find another glorified portrait of Christ, but no, this one’s not quite like the others at all.
Its canvas spews a swirl of fiery reds across its surface, painting a picture of terrified mortals falling into a pit of hellfire from above. I look down to its description plaque. Its design is different from the rest, with three short words etched against a small, non descriptive plate of metal.
Day of Reckoning.
Unlike the rest, it bears no mention of a deeper meaning.
“Dishonesty is the quickest path to evil. You’ll do well to remember that, little bird.” I watch in silence as he lifts a hand out to graze a finger against the canvas. “They had sins too.” He sighs. “And like you, they chose to hide them from their forefathers.” He motions to the boiling pit of hellfire. “Of course, all sinners eventually go to hell, but there’s a special place for those who try and keep those sins secret.” I feel his gaze burn through me.
Before I can respond, he turns abruptly and resumes his stroll down the hall. He doesn’t look back as he calls out. “The day of reckoning will come, little bird. First, with your confession,” I watch in silence as he descends into the darkness of the Abbey, hands held firm behind his back, “and then with mine.”
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Scanning the Abbey’s pews for the lone figure I spotted earlier, my eyes hunt for any sign of movement, but it seems he too, is long gone.
The church quire still echoes in the distance, but the chapel is truly empty now. My only company is the tall shadow attached at my feet.
Small drops of water fall nearby from a leaky faucet. Turning to confront the noise, I come to face a stone well that sits dead centre in the middle of the Abbey.
What the hell is a well doing inside a church?
I creep forward, itching with the need to see what lays inside.
Instead of water, I’m greeted with an endless stretch of black oblivion that seems to stretch on forever. An empty well? Surely not. Perhaps it does have water at the end. Perhaps it’s too dark for me to tell.
A thought spears at my mind and my blood runs cold with dread.
Perhaps it doesn’t have an end at all.
Curiosity gets the better of me as I grip one hand to the stone corner and lean over, squinting against the darkness.
Still, I see no sign of an end to the well. It simply goes on and on, and I wonder, for real this time, where I truly am.
Before my mind can spiral a thousand different theories, a cold hand attaches itself to the small of my back and pushes me in.
I let out a panicked gasp and reach out for a pillar or a slab of stone I can grab onto, but it’s too late, I’m already falling down, down, down until there’s no more down to fall.
Before I plummet into the last depth of darkness, I whip my head to the cloaked figure that pushed me in, forcing my eyes to adjust to the darkness as the figure watches me from the top of the well. Face concealed by the shadow of his hood, the stranger turns to retreat, leaving a small corner of his red cloak to flap behind him before he disappears completely out of sight.
I force my drooping eyes open, denying them the reprieve of sleep as they try to whisper sweet nothings in my ear.
A red cloak.
My breath catches in my throat, and I question my sanity as I fall further down the well.
Wait, or was it orange? Maybe an amber beige?
But the colour of the cloak is no matter now, for my eyes are much too tired and my bones much too sore. I feel the bottom of the well nearing and briefly ponder the thought of death.
I’ve heard stories that when one dies they experience a slow peace that floods them from all sides. All the beautiful memories of their life flash before their eyes in slow motion.
Where is this the peace they speak of?
Why isn’t everything in slow motion? Why instead, am I falling ridiculously fast to my death?
Is this what it’s really like? A tumbling, torturous rotation of fear? A well with no end? A faceless figure?
I hear the echo of my screams ricochet off the bottom of the well, and when I glance behind me I realise I was right.
There is water after all.
An endless, black pit of it.
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Authors Note:
…..I have no words for how sorry I am at how long it took me to write this……..
…..really, no words…..🥲🔫
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Not gonna be able to think about anything else until I get this new episode of Severance in me, so here's spyverance thoughts
- I imagine that Curt M. has been with Chimera for about two years by the time Tatiana reintegrates and Owen C. arrives. That would put us in 1959, the last year that Myrtle Eagan was the Lumon CEO. So now I'm imagining Myrtle Eagan looking like a 74 year old version of Helena
-on that note I've been thinking a lot about Chimera having this cult-like atmosphere the way Lumon does, and honestly I just want to keep all the Kier stuff, that all works really well with the au.
I find Lumon fascinating because to me it sorta evokes the spiritualism movement that started in the early to mid 1800s (which fits perfectly with the timeline). These sort of religious cults that peddle pseudoscience to position spirituality as a form of technology (and thus just as reliable as technology).
Now obviously Lumon has technology as well, but so much of the Lumon rhetoric feels directly pulled from Christian Scientists and other early spiritualist organizations. There's a very "eat cornflakes to cure masturbation" vibe to it all. Passing themselves off as a benevolent Cult of Progress, when in reality they are oppressive cults of personality.
Even before spyverance there were discussions of Chimera having a cult-like effect on Owen. Not by brainwashing him or overtly coercing him, but by saving him. Both literally in the sense of getting him out of Russian custody, but also figuratively by giving him whatever medical care he needed and a clear goal to move forward with. Turning his vulnerability into zealotry.
Both Curt and Owen would be absolutely ideal candidates for this sort of cult when they are approached. When they recruit Curt he has just gotten his partner killed, quit his job, and gone into a deep binge-drinking depression. When they recruit Owen he is at the very least seriously injured, totally alone, and captured by an enemy he just dealt a significant blow to. That's all prime cult bait. Cults operate by exploiting vulnerable people. By fabricating a family for you if you are lonely, providing direction for you if you feel lost, and gradually replacing your perception of the truth with their version of the truth
There's also something there about the sort of cult of capitalism, especially with the spyverance alternate, slightly technologically advanced 1950s. The set for the severed floor is actually based on a real building, the former Bell Labs campus in New Jersey. They even filmed a lot of the Lumon exteriors there. The building was built in the late 1950s, and meant to look futuristic, and that vibe is perfectly matched by Severance's set designers. In the 1950s Bell Labs was the research and development wing of telecom giant AT&T, responsible for countless innovations in transistors, computing, lasers, programming languages, all sorts of scientific and technological developments that fit perfectly with Chimera and their surveillance program
The late 1950s and early 1960s are the golden years of the American megacorp. Before clean air/land/water regulations and student protesters calling CEOs "babykillers" for supplying the military with napalm. Congress is cracking down on all those pesky communists (which includes everyone from labor organizers to queer people to actual communists), and every True American (TM) loves business, loves money, loves capitalism. It's also a time period where the need for science and technology are heavily emphasized (mostly so the US can best the USSR at nuclear weapons or moon landings or whatever, but still). And that early spiritualism movement does weirdly segue well into this post-war cult of progress happening at Lumon/Chimera
idk I feel like I'm not articulating any of this well but... no brain just spyverance
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🍨 A s t e r o i d ⁕ S i r e n e ⁕ i n ⁕ C a n c e r 🍨
Feline appeal, emotional manipulator, reserved, careful, vigilant, cute charm
CELEBS LIST:
Michelle Pfeiffer
Angelina Jolie
Rihanna
Halle Berry
A s t e r o i d ⁕ S i r e n e ⁕ a s p e c t i n g ⁕ M o o n
CONJUNCT MOON:
Bella Hadid, Beyonce, Emma Watson
SQUARE MOON:
Sophia Loren, Lily Collins
Sydney Sweeney, Anne Hathaway
Helena Bonham Carter, Grace Jones, Billie Eilish
OPPOSITE MOON:
Michael Jackson
TRINE MOON:
Elizabeth Taylor, Veronica Lake
Naomi Campbell, Selena Gomez
SEXTILE MOON:
Debra Paget, Natalie Portman
Michelle Pfeiffer
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Famous/Important Women?
I'm trying to make a list of notable women in history (mostly for fun, partially to use against misogynists who think men did everything), and kinda not wanting to just look up a list online.
So; I'd like anyone who sees this post to add to the list. Even if all you can remember is a name and basic details, that's enough (I myself am mostly operating off memory, and then looking up details to fill in the blanks). If possible though, a date of birth/death and what they're most known for would be great, since those are the details I'm focusing on right now.
I'll add all new people/details to a list here on Tumblr so we're all on the same page info-wise.
Edit; pinning this post both so I don't have to scroll millions of miles and so it's easier for people to find (I should probably be pinning my intro post instead but whatever).
List so far:
Enheduanna (𒂗𒃶𒌌𒀭𒈾), Birthdate unknown (c. 23rd century BCE), death date unknown (c. 23rd century BCE). High Priestess of Nanna/Sin (Sumerian Moon God), Daughter of Sargon (Founder of the Akkadian Empire), Earliest Known Named Author in History.
Nitocris (Greek: Νίτωκρις). Birthdate Unknown (c. 22nd century BCE), death date unknown (c. 22nd century BCE). Possible Queen of Egypt; If So, Would Have Been the Last Queen of the Sixth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom (c.2686 – 2181 BC).
Sobekneferu (Neferusobek). Birthdate unknown (mid 18th century BC), death date unknown (mid 18th century BC). Queen of Egypt, the Last Ruler of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom, Reign Lasted 3 Years, 10 Months, and 24 days, Ending in c. 1802 BC.
Hatshepsut. Born ~1507 BC, died 1458 BC. Queen of Egypt (c. 1479 – 1458 BC), Fifth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, Prolific Builder, Reigned in Peace and Prosperity.
Sappho (Modern Greek: Σαπφώ (Sapphṓ), Aeolic Greek: Ψάπφω (Psápphō)). Born c. 630 BC, died c. 570 BC. Ancient Greek Poetess, Famous for Love Poems, Symbol of Lesbian Love, Known as “The Tenth Muse”.
Timarete (Thamyris, Tamaris, Thamar (Greek: Τιμαρέτη)). Birthdate unknown (c. 5th century BC), death date unknown (c. 5th century BC). Ancient Greek Painter; According to Pliny the Elder, She "Scorned the Duties of Women and Practiced Her Father's Art." At the Time of Archelaus I of Macedon She Was Best Known for a Panel Painting of the Goddess Diana That Was Kept at the City of Ephesus.
Helena of Egypt. Birthdate unknown (4th century BC), death date unknown (c. 4th century BC). Painter, Learned From Her Father, Worked in the Period After the Death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, Painted a Scene of Alexander Defeating the Persian Ruler, Darius III, at the Battle of Issus.
Kalypso. Birthdate unknown (c. 3rd century BC), death date unknown. Supposed Ancient Greek Painter (existence disputed).
Aristaineta. Birthdate unknown (3rd century BCE), death date unknown (3rd century BCE). Aetolian Woman, Dedicated a Large Monument at the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi Which Included Her Mother, Father, Son, and Herself, Which Was a Symbol of Social Status Usually Reserved For the Male Head of the Family.
The Vestal Three (Aemilia, Licinia and Marcia). Born in the 2nd century BC, died December, 114 BC (Aemilia), and 113 BC (Licinia and Marcia). Roman Vestal Virgins (Priestesses), Prosecuted For Having Broken the Vow of Chastity in Two Famous Trials Between 115 and 113 BC.
Iaia of Cyzicus (Ιαία της Κυζίκου). Born c. 2nd century BC, died c. 1st century BC. Famous Greek Painter and Ivory Carver, Most of Her Paintings are Said to Have Been of Women. According to Pliny the Elder; "No One Had a Quicker Hand Than She in Painting." Remained Unmarried All Her Life.
Cleopatra (Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator). Born ~69 BC, died August 10, 30 BC. Queen of Egypt (51 – 30 BC), Last Active Ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Only Known Ptolemaic Ruler to Learn the Egyptian Language.
Soseono (소서노) (Yeon Soseono (연소서노)). Born 66/7 BCE, died 6 BCE. Queen Consort of Goguryeo, One of the Three Kingdoms of Korea (37 – 18 BC), Queen dowager of Baekje (Another of the Three Kingdoms) (18 – 6 BC), Founder of Baekje (18 BC).
Heo Hwang-ok (허황옥) (Empress Boju (보주태후)). Born 32 AD, died 189 AD. Legendary Queen of Geumgwan Gaya, Mentioned in Samguk yusa (a 13th-Century Korean Chronicle), Believed to Originally be From India.
Septimia Zenobia (𐡡𐡶𐡦𐡡𐡩, Bat-Zabbai). Born ~240, died ~274. Queen of Palmyra (267 – 272), Queen of Egypt (270 – 272), Empress of Palmyra (272).
Hypatia. Born c. 350–370 AD, died March, 415 AD. Neoplatonist Philosopher, Astronomer, and Mathematician, Prominent Thinker in Alexandria, Taught Philosophy and Astronomy, Beloved by Pagans and Christians Alike.
Seondeok of Silla (선덕여왕) (Kim Deokman (덕만)). Born c. 580 or 610, died 20 February, 647. Queen of Silla, One of the Three Kingdoms of Korea (632 – 647), Silla's Twenty-Seventh Ruler and First Reigning Queen, Known as a Wise and Kind Monarch.
Jindeok of Silla (진덕여왕) (Kim Seungman (김승만)). Birthdate unknown, died 654. Queen of Silla, One of the Three Kingdoms of Korea (647 – 654), Silla’s Twenty-Eighth Ruler and Second Reigning Queen, Greatly Improved Relations With China.
Jinseong of Silla (진성여왕) (Kim Man (김만)). Born c. 865, died 897. Queen of Silla, One of the Three Kingdoms of Korea (887-897), Silla’s Fifty-First Ruler, Third and Last Reigning Queen, Said to be Smart by Nature, But Whose Reign Saw the Weakening of Unified Silla.
Ende (En). Born c. 10th Century AD, died c. 10th Century AD. First Spanish Female Manuscript Illuminator to Have Her Work Documented Through Inscription.
Diemoth (Latinized: Diemudus, Diemut, Diemud, Diemuth, Diemod or Diemudis). Born c. 1060, died c. 30 March, 1130. Recluse at Wessobrunn Abbey in Upper Bavaria, Germany, Worked on 45 Manuscripts From 1075 to 1130.
Lǐ Qīngzhào (李清照) (a.k.a. Yian Jushi (易安居士)). Born 1084, died c.1155. Chinese Poet and Essayist, Defiant Visionary, Known as “The Most Talented Woman In History.”
Gunnborga (a.k.a Gunnborga den Goda (literary: 'Gunnborga the Good')). Born c. 11th century, died c. 11th century. Viking Age Swedish Runemaster, Responsible for the Hälsingland Rune Inscription 21, Known as the Only Confirmed Female Runemaster.
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen, Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis, a.k.a Saint Hildegard/the “Sibyl of the Rhine”). Born c. 1098, died 17 September, 1179. German Benedictine Abbess and Polymath, Active as a Writer, Composer, Philosopher, Mystic, Visionary, and Medical Writer/Practitioner During the High Middle Ages.
Matilda of England (Empress Matilda, Empress Maude, the “Lady of the English”). Born c. 7 February, 1102, died 10 September, 1167. Holy Roman Empress (1114 – 1125), Disputed Queen of England (1141 – 1148).
Guda. Born 12th Century AD, died 12th Century AD. German Nun and Illuminator, One of the First Women to Create a Self-Portrait in a Manuscript.
Herrad of Landsberg (Latin: Herrada Landsbergensis). Born c. 1130, died July 25, 1195. Alsatian Nun and Abbess of Hohenburg Abbey in the Vosges Mountains, Known as the Author of the Pictorial Encyclopedia Hortus Deliciarum (The Garden of Delights) (completed in 1185).
Claricia (Clarica). Born c. 12th Century AD, died c. 13th Century AD. German Laywoman and Illuminator, Noted for Including a Self-Portrait in a South German Psalter of c. 1200.
Jefimija (Јефимија) (Jelena Mrnjavčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Мрњавчевић)). Born 1349, died 1405. Considered the First Female Serbian Poet. Her Lament for a Dead Son and Encomium of Prince Lazar are Famous in the Canon of Medieval Serbian Literature. Also a Skilled Needlewoman and Engraver.
Christine de Pizan (Cristina da Pizzano). Born September, 1364, died c. 1430. Italian-Born French Poet and Court Writer for King Charles VI of France and Several French Dukes. Considered to be One of the Earliest Feminist Writers; Her Work Includes Novels, Poetry, and Biography, and also Literary, Historical, Philosophical, Political, and Religious Reviews and Analyses.
Joan of Arc (Jeanne d’Arc, Jehanne Darc). Born ~1412, died 30 May, 1431. French Knight, Martyr, and Saint, Burned at the Stake.
Catherine of Bologna (Caterina de' Vigri). Born 8 September, 1413, died 9 March, 1463. Italian Poor Clare, Writer, Teacher, Mystic, Artist, and Saint; The Patron Saint of Artists and Against Temptations.
Elena de Laudo. Born c. 15th Century AD, died c. 15th Century AD. Venetian Glass Artist, Belonged to a Glass Painter Family of Murano, is Noted to Have Painted Blanks Delivered to Her From the Workshop of Salvatore Barovier in 1443–1445.
Maria Ormani (Maria di Ormanno degli Albizzi). Born 1428, died c. 1470. Italian Augustinian Hermit Nun-Scribe and Manuscript Illustrator, Most Notable Work is an Apparent Self-Portrait in a Breviary That She Signed and Dated 1453; the Earliest Dated Self-Portrait by a Woman Artist in Italian Renaissance Art.
Sister Barbara Ragnoni (Suor Barbara Ragnoni). Born 1448, died 1533. Italian Nun and Artist for Whom Only One Work Remains Extant; Her Signed Painting, The Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1500).
Antonia Uccello. Born 1456, died 1491. Carmelite Nun, Noted as a "Pittoressa" (Painter) on Her Death Certificate; Her Style and Skill Remain a Mystery as None of Her Work is Extant.
Marietta Barovier. Born 15th Century AD, died c. 15th/16th Century AD. Venetian Glass Artist, the Artist Behind a Particular Glass Design from Venetian Murano; the Glass Bead Called Rosette or Chevron Bead, in 1480. In 1487 She Was Noted to Have Been Given the Privilege to Construct a Special Kiln (Sua Fornace Parrula) for Making "Her Beautiful, Unusual and Not Blown Works".
Catherine of Aragon (Katherine, Catharina, Catalina). Born 16 December, 1485, died 7 January, 1536. First Wife of King Henry VIII, Queen Consort of England (1509 – 1533).
Properzia de' Rossi. Born c. 1490, died 1530. Ground-Breaking Female Italian Renaissance Sculptor, One of Only Four Women to Receive a Biography in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists.
Anne Boleyn. Born c. 1501 or 1507, died 19 May, 1536. Second Wife of King Henry VIII, Queen Consort of England (1533 – 1536), Martyr, Executed on False Charges.
Jane Seymour. Born c. 1508, died 24 October, 1537. Third Wife of King Henry VIII, Queen Consort of England (1536 – 1537), Died of Postnatal Complications.
Levina Teerlinc. Born in the 1510s, died 23 June, 1576. Flemish Renaissance Miniaturist who Served as a Painter to the English Court of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.
Catherine Parr (Kateryn Parr). Born c. August, 1512, died 5 September, 1548. Sixth Wife of King Henry VIII, Queen Consort of England and Ireland (1543 – 1547), First English Woman to Publish an Original Work Under Her Own Name, Widowed, Remarried, Died in Childbirth.
Anne of Cleves (Anna von Kleve). Born 28 June or 22 September, 1515, died 16 July, 1557. Fourth Wife of King Henry VIII, Queen Consort of England (6 January 1540 – 12 July 1540), Marriage Annulled, Outlived All Other Wives.
Mary I of England (Mary Tudor). Born 18 February, 1516, died 17 November, 1558. First Undisputed Regnant Queen of England and Ireland (1553 – 1558), Daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
Mayken Verhulst (a.k.a. Marie Bessemers). Born 1518, died 1596 or 1599. 16th-Century Flemish Miniature, Tempera and Watercolor Painter and Print Publisher, Actively Engaged in the Workshop of Her Husband, Posthumously Publishing His Works. While Recognized as an Exceptionally Skilled Artist, Little is Known About Her Works or Life as There are Few Surviving Sources.
Catherine Howard (Katheryn Howard). Born c. 1523, died 13 February, 1542. Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII, Queen Consort of England (1540 – 1541), Stripped of Title, Beheaded for ‘Treason’.
Sister Plautilla Nelli (Pulisena Margherita Nelli). Born 1524, died 1588. Self-Taught Nun-Artist, the First Ever Known Female Renaissance Painter of Florence, and the Only Renaissance Woman Known to Have Painted the Last Supper.
Caterina van Hemessen (Catharina van Hemessen). Born 1528, died after 1565. Flemish Renaissance Painter, the Earliest Female Flemish Painter for Whom There is Verifiable Extant Work, Possibly Created the First Self-Portrait of an Artist (of Either Gender) Depicted Seated at an Easel (1548).
Sofonisba Anguissola (a.k.a Sophonisba Angussola or Sophonisba Anguisciola). Born c. 1532, died 16 November, 1625. Italian Renaissance Painter, Born to a Relatively Poor Noble Family, Got a Well-Rounded Education That Included the Fine Arts; Her Apprenticeship With Local Painters Set a Precedent for Women to be Accepted as Students of Art.
Elizabeth I of England (Elizabeth Tudor, the “Virgin Queen”). Born 7 September, 1533, died 24 March, 1603. Regnant Queen of England and Ireland (1558 – 1603), Last Monarch of the House of Tudor, Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Lucia Anguissola. Born 1536 or 1538, died c. 1565 – 1568. Italian Mannerist Painter of the Late Renaissance, Younger Sister of Sofonisba, Who She Likely Trained With.
Lady Jane Grey (Lady Jane Dudley (married name)). Born ~1537, died 12 February, 1554. Queen of England for ~9 days (~10 July, 1553 – 19 July, 1553) (disputed), First Cousin Once Removed of Mary I and Elizabeth I.
Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart). Born 8 December, 1542, died 8 February, 1587. Queen of Scotland (1542 – 1567), Forced Abdication, Imprisonment, Execution.
Diana Scultori (a.k.a Diana Mantuana & Diana Ghisi). Born 1547, died 5 April, 1612. Italian Engraver From Mantua, Italy; One of the Earliest Known Women Printmakers, Making Mostly Reproductive Engravings of Well-Known Paintings/Drawings and Ancient Roman Sculptures.
Lavinia Fontana. Born 24 August, 1552, died 11 August, 1614. Italian Mannerist Painter, Active in Bologna and Rome, Best Known for Her Successful Portraiture, but Also Worked in the Genres of Mythology and Religious Painting, Regarded as the First Female Career Artist in Western Europe.
Barbara Longhi. Born 21 September, 1552, died 23 December, 1638. Italian Painter, Much Admired in Her Lifetime as a Portraitist, Though Most of Her Portraits are Now Lost or Unattributed.
Marietta Robusti. Born 1560, died 1590. Highly Skilled Venetian Painter of the Renaissance Period, the Daughter of Tintoretto (Jacobo Robusti), Sometimes Referred to as Tintoretta.
Elizabeth Báthory (Báthori Erzsébet). Born 7 August, 1560, died 21 August, 1614. Hungarian Countess, Subject of Folklore, Alleged Serial Killer.
Esther Inglis. Born 1571, died 1624. Skilled Artisan and Miniaturist Who Possessed Several Skills in Areas Such as Calligraphy, Writing, and Embroidering; Over the Course of Her Life, She Composed Around Sixty Miniature Books That Display Her Calligraphic Skill With Paintings, Portraits, and Embroidered Covers.
Galizia (Fede Galizia). Born c. 1578, died c. 1630. Italian Painter of Still-Lifes, Portraits, and Religious Pictures, Especially Noted as a Painter of Still-Lifes of Fruit, a Genre in Which She Was One of the Earliest Practitioners in European Art.
Izumo no Okuni (出雲 阿国). Born c. 1578, died c. 1613. Actress, Shrine Maiden, Creator of Kabuki Theater (1603 – 1610), Recruited Lower-Class Women For Her Troupe, Primarily Prostitutes.
Clara Peeters. Born c. 1580s/90s, death date unknown. Flemish Still-Life Painter From Antwerp Who Worked in Both the Spanish Netherlands and Dutch Republic. Was the Best-Known Female Flemish Artist of This Era and One of the Few Women Artists Working Professionally in 17th-Century Europe, Despite Restrictions on Women's Access to Artistic Training and Membership in Guilds.
Artemisia Gentileschi (Artemisia Lomi). Born 8 July, 1593, died c. 1656. Italian Baroque Painter, Considered Among the Most Accomplished 17th-Century Artists, Making Professional Work by Age 15. In an Era When Women Had Few Chances to Pursue Artistic Training/Work as Professional Artists, She Was the First Woman to Become a Member of the Accademia di Arte del Disegno and Had an International Clientele. Much of Her Work Features Women From Myths, Allegories, and the Bible, Including Victims, Suicides, and Warriors.
Magdalena van de Passe. Born 1600, died 1638. Dutch Engraver, Member of the Van de Passe Family of Artists From Cologne, Active in the Northern Netherlands. Specialized in Landscapes and Portraits, and Trained the Polymath Anna Maria van Schurman in Engraving, One of the Few Known Early Examples of the Training of One Woman Artist by Another.
Giovanna Garzoni. Born 1600, died 1670. Italian Painter of the Baroque Period; Began Her Career Painting Religious, Mythological, and Allegorical Subjects but Gained Fame For Her Botanical Subjects Painted in Tempera and Watercolor.
Michaelina Wautier (Michaelina Woutiers). Born 1604, died 1689. Baroque Painter From the Southern Netherlands (now Belgium), Noted For the Variety of Subjects and Genres She Worked in, Unusual For Female Artists of the Time, Who Were More Often Restricted to Smaller Paintings, Generally Portraits or Still-Lifes.
Judith Leyster (Judith Jans Leyster (also Leijster)). Born in July, 1609, died February 10, 1660. Dutch Golden Age Painter of Genre Works, Portraits, and Still-Lifes. Her Work Was Highly Regarded by Her Contemporaries, but Largely Forgotten After Her Death. Her Entire Oeuvre Came to be Attributed to Frans Hals or to Her Husband, Jan Miense Molenaer. In 1893, She Was Rediscovered and Scholars Began to Attribute Her Works Correctly.
Louise Moillon. Born 1610, died 1696. French Still-Life Painter in the Baroque Era, Became Known as One of the Best Still-Life Painters of Her Time, Her Work Purchased by King Charles I of England, as Well as French Nobility.
Catharina Peeters. Born 1615, died 1676. Flemish Baroque Painter, Noted For Painting Seascapes.
Katharina Pepijn (Catharina Pepijn). Born in February, 1619, died 12 November, 1688. Flemish Painter Who Was Known For Her History Paintings and Portraits.
Josefa de Óbidos (Josefa de Ayala Figueira). Born c. January, 1630, died 22 July, 1684. Spanish-Born Portuguese Painter. All of Her Work Was Executed in Portugal, Her Father's Native Country, Where She Lived From the Age of Four. Approximately 150 Works of Art Have Been Attributed to Her, Making Her One of the Most Prolific Baroque Artists in Portugal.
Maria van Oosterwijck (Maria van Oosterwyck). Born 20/27 August, 1630, died 1693. Dutch Golden Age Painter, Specializing in Richly-Detailed Flower Paintings and Other Still-Lifes. Despite the Fact That Her Paintings Were Highly Sought Out by Collectors (Including Royalty), She Was Denied Membership in the Painters' Guild Because Women Weren’t Allowed to Join. Stayed Single Throughout Her Life, but Raised Her Orphaned Nephew.
Johanna Vergouwen (Jeanne Vergouwen, Joanna Vergouwen). Born 1630, died 11 March, 1714. Flemish Baroque Painter, Copyist, and Art Dealer.
Mary Beale (née Cradock). Born in late March, 1633, died 8 October, 1699. English Portrait Painter and Writer, Part of a Small Band of Female Professional Artists Working in London. Her Manuscript Observations (1663), on the Materials and Techniques Employed "in Her Painting of Apricots", Though Not Printed, is the Earliest Known Instructional Text in English Written by a Female Painter.
Elisabetta Sirani. Born 8 January, 1638, died 28 August, 1665. Italian Baroque Painter and Printmaker Who Died in Unexplained Circumstances at the Age of 27. She Was One of the First Women Artists in Early Modern Bologna, and Established an Academy for Other Women Artists.
Maria Theresia van Thielen. Born 7 March, 1640, died 11 February, 1706. Flemish Baroque Painter, Known for Several Flower Pieces and Outdoor Still-Lifes Painted in the Style of Her Father, Jan Philip van Thielen.
Anna Maria van Thielen. Born 1641, death date unknown. Flemish Baroque Painter and Nun, Younger Sister of Maria Theresia, Older Sister of Fransisca Catharina.
Maria Borghese (Maria Virginia Teresa Borghese). Born 1642, died 1718. Italian Baroque Artist, Daughter of Art Collector Olimpia Aldobrandini.
Francisca Catharina van Thielen. Born 1645, death date unknown. Flemish Baroque Painter and Nun, Younger Sister of Maria Theresia and Anna Maria.
Maria Sibylla Merian. Born 2 April, 1647, died 13 January, 1717. German Entomologist, Naturalist and Scientific Illustrator, One of the Earliest European Naturalists to Document Observations About Insects Directly.
Élisabeth Sophie Chéron. Born 3 October, 1648, died 3 September, 1711. Remembered Today Primarily as a French Painter, but She Was a Renaissance Woman, Acclaimed in Her Lifetime as a Gifted Poet, Musician, Artist, and Academician.
Luisa Roldán (Luisa Ignacia Roldán, a.k.a La Roldana). Born 8 September, 1652, died 10 January, 1706. Spanish Sculptor of the Baroque Era, the Earliest Woman Sculptor Documented in Spain. Recognized in the Hispanic Society Museum For Being "One of the Few Women Artists to Have Maintained a Studio Outside the Convents in Golden Age Spain".
Rachel Ruysch. Born 3 June, 1664, died 12 October, 1750. Dutch Still-Life Painter From the Northern Netherlands. She Specialized in Flowers, Inventing Her Own Style and Achieving International Fame in Her Lifetime. Due to a Long, Successful Career That Spanned Over Six Decades, She Became the Best-Documented Woman Painter of the Dutch Golden Age.
Anne, Queen of Great Britain. Born 6 February, 1665, died 1 August, 1714. Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1702 – 1707), First Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1707 – 1714).
Isabel de Cisneros (Isabel de Santiago). Born 1666, died c. 1714. Criollo Colonial Painter Born in the Colony of Quito (Ecuador), Specialized in Oil Paintings of the Childhood of the Virgin and of the Baby Jesus, Adorned With Flowers and Animals.
Rosalba Carriera. Born 12 January, 1673, died 15 April, 1757. Venetian Rococo Painter; In Her Younger Years She Specialized in Portrait Miniatures, Would Later Become Known For Her Pastel Portraits, Helping Popularize the Medium in 18th-Century Europe. She is Remembered as One of the Most Successful Women Artists of Any Era.
Giulia Lama (Giulia Elisabetta Lama). Born 1 October, 1681, died 7/8 October, 1747. Italian Painter, Active in Venice. Her Dark, Tense Style Contrasted With the Dominant Pastel Colors of the Late Baroque Era. She Was One of the First Female Artists to Study the Male Figure Nude.
Anna Dorothea Therbusch (born Anna Dorothea Lisiewski (Polish: Anna Dorota Lisiewska)). Born 23 July, 1721, died 9 November, 1782. Prominent Rococo Painter Born in the Kingdom of Prussia (Modern-Day Poland). About 200 of Her Works Survive, and She Painted at Least Eighty-Five Verified Portraits.
Catherine the Great (Catherine II, Екатерина Алексеевна (Yekaterina Alekseyevna), born Princess Sophie Augusta Frederica von Anhalt-Zerbst). Born 2 May, 1729, died 17 November, 1796. Reigning Empress of Russia (1762 – 1796), Came to Power After Overthrowing Her Husband, Peter III. Under Her Long Reign, Russia Experienced a Renaissance of Culture and Sciences.
Ulrika Pasch (Ulrika "Ulla" Fredrica Pasch). Born 10 July, 1735, died 2 April, 1796. Swedish Rococo Painter and Miniaturist, and a Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.
Angelica Kauffman (Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann). Born 30 October, 1741, died 5 November, 1807. Swiss Neoclassical Painter Who Had a Successful Career in London and Rome. Remembered Primarily as a History Painter, She Was a Skilled Portraitist, Landscape and Decoration Painter. She Was, Along With Mary Moser, One of Two Female Painters Among the Founding Members of the Royal Academy in London in 1768.
Mary Moser. Born 27 October, 1744, died 2 May, 1819. English Painter and One of the Most Celebrated Female Artists of 18th-Century Britain. One of Only Two Female Founding Members of the Royal Academy in 1768 (Along With Angelica Kauffman), She Painted Portraits But is Particularly Noted For Her Depictions of Flowers.
Anne Vallayer-Coster. Born 21 December, 1744, died 28 February, 1818. Major 18th-Century French Painter, Best Known For Still-Lifes. She Achieved Fame and Recognition Very Early in Her Career, Being Admitted to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1770, at the Age of Twenty-Six. Her Life Was Determinedly Private, Dignified and Hard-Working.
Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (née Labille/a.k.a Adélaïde Labille-Guiard des Vertus). Born 11 April, 1749, died 24 April, 1803. French Miniaturist and Portrait Painter, Was an Advocate for Women to Receive the Same Opportunities as Men to Become Great Painters. She Was One of the First Women to Become a Member of the Royal Academy, and Was the First Female Artist to Receive Permission to Set Up a Studio for Her Students at the Louvre.
Marianne Mozart (Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart). Born 30 July, 1751, died 29 October, 1829. Musician (c. 1759 – 1769), Music Teacher (1772 – 1829), Sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, born Élisabeth Louise Vigée, a.k.a. Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Madame Le Brun). Born 16 April, 1755, died 30 March, 1842. French Painter Who Mostly Specialized in Portrait Painting, in the Late 18th/Early 19th Centuries, Made a Name For Herself in Ancien Régime Society by Serving as the Portrait Painter to Marie Antoinette, Enjoyed the Patronage of European Aristocrats, Actors, and Writers, and Was Elected to Art Academies in Ten Cities.
Marie Antoinette (Maria Antonia). Born 2 November, 1755, died 16 October, 1793. Last Queen of France (1774 – 1792), Bad Reputation, Executed by Guillotine.
Maria Cosway (Maria Luisa Caterina Cecilia Cosway (née Hadfield)). Born 11 June, 1760, died 5 January, 1838. Italian-English Painter, Musician, and Educator, Worked in England, France, and Later Italy, Cultivating a Large Circle of Friends and Clients. Founded a Girls' School in Paris (Dir. 1803 – 1809). Soon After it Closed, She Founded a Girls' College and School in Lodi, Northern Italy, Which She Directed Until Her Death.
Marguerite Gérard. Born 28 January, 1761, died 18 May, 1837. French Painter and Printmaker Working in the Rococo Style; More Than 300 Genre Paintings, 80 Portraits, and Several Miniatures Have Been Documented to Her.
Marie-Gabrielle Capet. Born 6 September, 1761, died 1 November, 1818. French Neoclassical Painter, Pupil of the French Painter Adélaïde Labille-Guiard in Paris. Excelled as a Portrait Painter; Her Works Include Oil Paintings, Watercolors, and Miniatures.
Anna Rajecka (a.k.a Madame Gault de Saint-Germain). Born c. 1762, died 1832. Polish Portrait Painter and Pastellist, Raised as a Protégée of King Stanisław August Poniatowski of Poland; In 1783, She Was Enrolled at His Expense at the Art School for Women at the Louvre in Paris. Chose to Stay in Paris After Marrying Miniaturist Pierre-Marie Gault de Saint-Germain in 1788. Became the First Polish Woman to Have Her Work Represented at the Salon in 1791.
Marie-Guillemine Benoist (born Marie-Guillemine Laville-Leroux), Born December 18, 1768, died October 8, 1826. French Neoclassical, Historical, and Genre Painter, Student of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
Adèle Romany (born Jeanne Marie Mercier, a.k.a. Adèle Romanée, Adèle de Romance). Born 7 December, 1769, died 6 June, 1846. French Painter Known for Miniatures and Portraits, Especially Those of People Involved in Performing Arts.
Marie-Denise Villers (Marie-Denise "Nisa" Lemoine). Born 1774, died 19 August, 1821. French Painter Who Specialized in Portraits. In 1794, She Married an Architecture Student, Michel-Jean-Maximilien Villers. Her Husband Supported Her Art, During a Time When Many Women Were Forced to Give Up Professional Art Work After Marriage.
Constance Mayer (Marie-Françoise Constance Mayer La Martinière). Born 9 March, 1775, died 26 May, 1821. French Painter of Portraits, Allegorical Subjects, Miniatures and Genre Works. She Had "a Brilliant But Bitter Career."
Jane Austen. Born 16 December, 1775, died 18 July, 1817. English Novelist, Author of Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), etc, Known For Her Subtle Criticism of the Nobility of the Time.
Marie Ellenrieder. Born 20 March, 1791, died 5 June, 1863. German Painter Known For Her Portraits and Religious Paintings, Considered to be the Most Important German Woman Artist of Her Time.
Louise-Adéone Drölling (Madame Joubert). Born 29 May, 1797, died 20 March, 1834. French Painter and Draftswoman. Both Her Father and Older Brother Were Celebrated Artists in Their Day; She Herself Was Not a Very Prolific Painter.
Mary Shelley (Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, née Godwin). Born 30 August, 1797, died 1 February 1851. English Novelist, Author of Frankenstein (1818), Which is Considered One of the Earliest Examples of Science Fiction.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Born 6 March, 1806, died 29 June, 1861. Influential Poet, Author of How Do I Love Thee (Sonnet 43, 1845) and Aurora Leigh (1856).
Ada Lovelace (Augusta Ada King, née Byron, Countess of Lovelace). Born 10 December, 1815, died 27 November, 1852. Mathematician, Writer, First to Think of Other Uses for Computing Besides Mathematical Calculations.
Victoria I (Alexandrina Victoria). Born 24 May, 1819, died 22 January, 1901. Queen of England (1837 – 1901), Longest Reign of All Predecessors.
Florence Nightingale. Born May 12, 1820, died August 13, 1910. English Nurse, Pioneer of Modern Nursing, Statistics, and Social Reformation (~1853 – ?).
Rosa Bonheur. Born 16 March, 1822, died 25 May, 1899. French Artist Known Best as a Painter of Animals (Animalière). She Also Made Sculptures in a Realist Style. Was Widely Considered to be the Most Famous Female Painter of the Nineteenth Century. It’s Been Claimed That She Was Openly Lesbian, as She Lived With Her Partner Nathalie Micas For Over 40 Years Until Micas's Death.
Barbara Bodichon. Born 8 April, 1827, died 11 June, 1891. English Educationalist, Artist, and a Leading Mid-19th-Century Feminist and Women's Rights Activist. She Published Her Influential Brief Summary of the Laws of England concerning Women in 1854 and the English Woman's Journal in 1858, and Co-Founded Girton College, Cambridge (1869).
Emily Dickinson (Emily Elizabeth Dickinson). Born December 10, 1830, died May 15, 1886. American Poet, Little-Known During Her Lifetime, Most Works Published Posthumously and Heavily Edited, Later Regarded as One of the Most Important Figures In American Poetry.
Louisa May Alcott. Born November 29, 1832, died March 6, 1888. American Novelist, Short Story Writer, Poet, Author of Little Women (1868), Abolitionist, Feminist, Active in Temperance and Women’s Suffrage Movements.
Elizabeth Jane Gardner (Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau (married name)). Born October 4, 1837, died January 28, 1922. American Academic and Salon Painter, Born in Exeter, New Hampshire. She Was the First American Woman to Exhibit and Win a Gold Medal at the Paris Salon. Her Works Were Accepted to the Salon More Than Any Other Woman Painter in History, and More Than All But a Few of the Men.
Marie Bracquemond (Marie Anne Caroline Quivoron). Born 1 December, 1840, died 17 January, 1916. French Impressionist Artist, One of Four Notable Women in the Impressionist Movement, Along With Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, and Eva Gonzalès. Studied Drawing as a Child and Began Showing Her Work at the Paris Salon When She Was Still an Adolescent. Never Underwent Formal Art Training, But Received Limited Instruction From Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Advice From Paul Gauguin, Which Contributed to Her Stylistic Approach.
Berthe Morisot (Berthe Marie Pauline Morisot). Born January 14, 1841, died March 2, 1895. French Painter and a Member of the Circle of Painters in Paris Who Became Known as the Impressionists. Described by Art Critic Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as One of "Les Trois Grandes Dames" (The Three Great Ladies) of Impressionism Alongside Marie Bracquemond and Mary Cassatt.
Emma Sandys (born Mary Ann Emma Sands). Born 25 September, 1841, died 21 November, 1877. British Pre-Raphaelite Painter. Her Works Were Mainly Portraits in Both Oil and Chalk of Children and of Young Women, Often in Period Clothing, Against Backgrounds of Brightly Coloured Flowers.
Maria Zambaco (Marie Terpsithea Cassavetti (Greek: Μαρία Τερψιθέα Κασσαβέτη)). Born 29 April, 1843, died 14 July, 1914. British Sculptor of Greek Descent, Was Also an Artist's Model, Favored by the Pre-Raphaelites.
Kitty Kielland (Kitty Lange Kielland). Born 8 October, 1843, died 1 October, 1914. Norwegian Landscape Painter.
Marie Stillman (Marie Spartali (Greek: Μαρία Σπαρτάλη)). Born 10 March, 1844, died 6 March, 1927. British Member of the Second Generation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Of the Pre-Raphaelites, She Had One of the Longest-Running Careers, Spanning Sixty Years and Producing Over One Hundred and Fifty Works. Though Her Work With the Brotherhood Began as a Favorite Model, She Soon Trained and Became a Respected Painter.
Mary Cassatt (Mary Stevenson Cassatt). Born May 22, 1844, died June 14, 1926. American Painter and Printmaker, Born in Pennsylvania and Lived Much of her Adult Life in France, Where She Befriended Edgar Degas and Exhibited With the Impressionists. Often Created Images of the Social and Private Lives of Women, With Particular Emphasis on the Intimate Bonds Between Mothers and Children. Described by Gustave Geffroy as One of "Les Trois Grandes Dames" (The Three Great Ladies) of Impressionism Alongside Marie Bracquemond and Berthe Morisot.
Elizabeth Thompson (Elizabeth Southerden Thompson, later known as Lady Butler). Born 3 November, 1846, died 2 October, 1933. British Painter Who Specialized in Painting Scenes From British Military Campaigns and Battles, Including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars.
Lilla Cabot Perry (born Lydia Cabot). Born January 13, 1848, died February 28, 1933. American Artist Who Worked in the American Impressionist Style, Rendering Portraits and Landscapes in the Freeform Manner of Her Mentor, Claude Monet. She Was an Early Advocate of the French Impressionist Style and Contributed to its Reception in the United States. Her Early Work Was Shaped by Her Exposure to the Boston School of Artists and Her Travels in Europe and Japan.
Anna Boch (Anna-Rosalie Boch). Born 10 February, 1848, died 25 February, 1936. Belgian Painter, Art Collector, and the Only Female Member of the Artistic Group, Les XX. Part of the Neo-Impressionist Movement.
Anna Bilińska (a.k.a. Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowicz). Born 8 December, 1854, died 8 April, 1893. Polish Painter, Known For Her Portraits. A Representative of Realism, She Spent Most of Her Life in Paris, and is Considered the "First Internationally Known Polish Woman Artist."
Cecilia Beaux (Eliza Cecilia Beaux). Born May 1, 1855, died September 17, 1942. American Artist and the First Woman to Teach Art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Known For Her Elegant and Sensitive Portraits of Friends, Relatives, and Gilded Age Patrons, She Painted Many Famous Subjects Including First Lady Edith Roosevelt, Admiral Sir David Beatty and Georges Clemenceau.
Evelyn De Morgan (Mary Evelyn Pickering). Born 30 August, 1855, died 2 May, 1919. English Painter Associated Early in Her Career With the Later Phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, and Working in a Range of Styles Including Aestheticism and Symbolism. Her Paintings Rely on a Range of Metaphors to Express Spiritualist and Feminist Content; Her Later Works Also Dealt With Themes of War From a Pacifist Perspective.
Lucy Bacon (Lucy Angeline Bacon). Born July 30, 1857, died October 17, 1932. Californian Artist Known for Her California Impressionist Oil Paintings of Florals, Landscapes and Still Lifes. Studied in Paris Under the Impressionist Camille Pissarro; The Only Known Californian Artist to Have Studied Under Any of the Great French Impressionists.
Laura Muntz Lyall (Laura Adeline Muntz). Born June 18, 1860, died December 9, 1930. Canadian Impressionist Painter and Art Teacher, Known for Her Sympathetic Portrayal of Women and Children.
Olga Boznańska. Born 15 April, 1865, died 26 October, 1940. Polish Painter and Art Teacher of the Turn of the 20th Century. She Was a Notable Painter in Poland and Europe, and Was Stylistically Associated With French Impressionism, Though She Rejected This Label.
Suzanne Valadon (Marie-Clémentine Valadon). Born 23 September, 1865, died 7 April, 1938. French Painter Who, in 1894, Became the First Woman Painter Admitted to the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. Shocked the Artistic World by Painting Male Nudes as well as Less Idealized Images of Women (in Comparison to Those of Her Male Counterparts).
Mademoiselle Abomah (Ella Williams). Born October, 1865, death date unknown (after 1920s). African-American Performer, Giantess Who Grew to Eight Feet Tall.
Anna Connelly. Born September 23, 1868, died ~1969. Inventor of the First Fire Escape (1887), One of the First Women to Patent an Invention Without Help From a Man.
Emma Goldman. Born June 27, 1869, died May 14, 1940. Anarchist Revolutionary, Political Activist, Writer, Played a Pivotal Role in Development of Anarchist Philosophy in North America and Europe In the First Half of the 20th Century.
Ella Ewing, “The Missouri Giantess” (Ella Katherine Ewing). Born March 9, 1872, died January 10, 1913. Giantess, Performer, Considered the World’s Tallest Woman of Her Era.
Helen Keller (Helen Adams Keller). Born June 27, 1880, died June 1, 1968. Blind/Deaf, Disability Rights/etc. Activist (1909 – ?), Author (1903 – ?).
Agatha Christie (Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller)). Born 15 September, 1890, died 12 January, 1976. English Writer, Known For Her 66 Detective Novels and 14 Short Story Collections. Dubbed “The Queen of Crime”.
Amelia Earhart (Amelia Mary Earhart). Born July 24, 1897, died January 5, 1939 (in absentia). First Solo Female Pilot (1932), Women's Rights Activist, Lost at Sea (1937).
Ebony and Ivory (Margaret Patrick and Ruth Eisenburg). Born 1902 (Eisenburg)/1913 (Patrick), died 1996 (Eisenburg)/1994 (Patrick). Elderly Interracial Piano Duo (1983 – 1988), Disabled on Opposite Sides.
Virginia Hall (Virginia Hall Goillot, Codenamed Marie and Diane, Known as “Artemis” and ”The Limping Lady” by the Germans). Born April 6, 1906, died July 8, 1982. WWII-Era Intelligence Agent (1940 – 1945), Considered “The Most Dangerous of All Allied Spies” by the Gestapo, Later Joined the CIA (1947 – 1966), Had Prosthetic Leg.
Li Zhen (李贞) (Li Danmeizi (旦妹子)). Born February, 1908, died March 11, 1990. Revolutionary (1927 – ?), First Female General of the People’s Liberation Army (1955 – ?).
Mother Teresa (Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu)). Born 26 August, 1910, died 5 September, 1997. Albanian-Indian Catholic Nun, Founder of the Missionaries of Charity.
Rosa Parks (Rosa Louise McCauley Parks). Born February 4, 1913, died October 24, 2005. Civil Rights Activist (1943 – ?), Played a Pivotal Role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955), Became Symbol of Resistance to Racial Segregation.
Judy Garland (Frances Ethel Gumm). Born June 10, 1922, died June 22, 1969. Award-Winning Singer/Actress (1924 – 1969), Starred in The Wizard of Oz (1939), A Star Is Born (1954), etc.
Stephanie Kwolek (Stephanie Louise Kwolek). Born July 31, 1923, died June 18, 2014. Award-Winning Chemist, Inventor of Kevlar (1965).
Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jeane Mortenson). Born June 1, 1926, died August 4, 1962. Award-Winning Actress (1945 – 1961), Pop/Sex Icon of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Starred in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), Some Like It Hot (1959), etc.
Ursula K. Le Guin (Ursula Kroeber Le Guin). Born October 21, 1929, died January 22, 2018. American Novelist, Best Known For Her Works of Speculative Fiction, Author of the Earthsea Series (1964 – 2018), The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), The Dispossessed (1974), etc.
Aretha Franklin (Aretha Louise Franklin). Born March 25, 1942, died August 16, 2018. Award-Winning Gospel/Rock/RnB Singer, Songwriter, Pianist, Civil Rights Activist, Record Producer (1954 – 2017).
Liza Minnelli (Liza May Minelli). Born March 12, 1946, Still Living. Award-Winning Actress, Singer, Dancer, and Choreographer (1961 – present), Daughter of Judy Garland.
Afeni Shakur (Afeni Shakur Davis, Born Alice Faye Williams). Born January 10, 1947, died May 2, 2016. American Political Activist, Member of the Black Panther Party (1968 – 1971), Mother of Tupac Shakur.
Assata Shakur (Assata Olugbala Shakur (Born JoAnne Deborah Byron), A.k.a. Joanne Chesimard). Born July 16, 1947, Still Living. American Political Activist, Convicted of Murder, Former Member of the Black Liberation Army, One of the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists", Friend of Afeni Shakur & Mutulu Shakur, Often Described as Their Son Tupac Shakur's "Godmother" or "Step-Aunt", Currently a Fugitive, in Asylum in Cuba.
(P.S. if I got anything wrong, feel free to correct me.)
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"Little Women" and Shakespeare
Because I like making lists and finding connection between different things, and because Little Women has become one of my hyperfixations, I thought I'd answer this question:
How many actors from the various filmed versions of Little Women have also performed Shakespeare?
I'm sure this list is incomplete, but it's as comprehensive as I felt able to make it:
Katharine Hepburn (Jo, 1933 film): No Shakespeare roles onscreen, but she played several onstage: Rosalind in As You Like It, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, Portia in The Merchant of Venice, Isabella in Measure for Measure, Katherina in The Taming of the Shrew, Viola in Twelfth Night, and Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra.
Edna May Oliver (Aunt March, 1933 film): The Nurse in the 1936 film of Romeo and Juliet with Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer.
Elizabeth Taylor (Amy, 1949 film): Katherina in the 1967 Franco Zeffirelli film of The Taming of the Shrew.
C. Aubrey Smith (Mr. Laurence, 1949 film): Lord Capulet in the 1936 film of Romeo and Juliet with Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer.
Angela Down (Jo, 1970 miniseries): Cordelia in the 1975 BBC King Lear with Michael Hordern, and Helena in the 1981 BBC All's Well That Ends Well.
Stephanie Bidmead (Marmee, 1970 miniseries): Hippolyta in the 1959 NBC A Midsummer Night's Dream and Lady Capulet in the 1967 BBC Romeo and Juliet.
Patrick Troughton (Mr. March, 1970 miniseries): Horatio in the 1947 BBC Hamlet, the Player King in the 1948 Laurence Olivier film of Hamlet, Edmund in the 1948 BBC King Lear, Seyton in the 1949 BBC Macbeth, and Tyrell in the 1955 Laurence Olivier film of Richard III.
Martin Jarvis (John Brooke, 1970 miniseries): Narrator of Shakespeare: The Animated Tales' 1992 adaptation of The Tempest and Leonard (Leonato) in the 2005 ShakespeaReTold adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing.
Logan Ramsey (Mr. Dashwood, 1978 miniseries): The Bishop of Carlisle in the 1982 TV film of Richard II.
Ben Wright (Dr. Bangs, 1978 miniseries): Horatio in the "show within a show" of Hamlet in the 1955 Richard Burton film Prince of Players.
Claire Danes (Beth, 1994 film): Juliet in the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet.
Christian Bale (Laurie, 1994 film): Demetrius in the 1999 film of A Midsummer Night's Dream, with Michelle Pfeiffer, Kevin Klein, Stanley Tucci, et al.
John Neville (Mr. Laurence, 1994 film): Valentine in the 1948 TV production Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth, Romeo in the 1957 Producers' Showcase production of Romeo and Juliet, and Henry V in the 1957 Television World Theatre production of Henry V.
Emily Watson (Marmee, 2017 miniseries): Regan in the 2018 TV film of King Lear with Anthony Hopkins.
Angela Lansbury (Aunt March, 2017 miniseries): No Shakespeare roles onscreen, but she did play Gertrude in the National Theatre Company's 1975 production of Hamlet with Albert Finney.
Michael Gambon (Mr. Laurence, 2017 miniseries): Several minor roles in the 1965 film of Othello with Laurence Olivier, Watchman #4 in the 1967 BBC Much Ado About Nothing with Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens, Gregory in the 1967 BBC Romeo and Juliet, and Theseus in the 1971 BBC A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Ian Bohen (Friedrich Bhaer's counterpart "Freddy," 2018 film): Lord Capulet in the high school "show within a show" of Romeo and Juliet in the 1992 sitcom The Torkelsons' episode "Swear Not By the Moon."
Saoirse Ronan (Jo, 2019 film): No Shakespeare roles onscreen yet, but onstage she played Lady Macbeth in the 2021 West End production The Tragedy of Macbeth.
Florence Pugh (Amy, 2019 film): Cordelia in the 2018 TV film of King Lear with Anthony Hopkins. (And, as mentioned, with Emily Watson as Regan – 2017 Marmee and 2019 Amy playing sisters!)
Meryl Streep (Aunt March, 2019 film): No Shakespeare roles onscreen, but she has played a few onstage in the New York Shakespeare Festival: Isabella in the 1976 production of Measure for Measure, Katherina in the 1978 Taming of the Shrew, and Juliet in a one-night 2012 gala reading of Romeo and Juliet with Kevin Kline.
James Norton (John Brooke, 2019 film): No Shakespeare roles onscreen, but onstage he played Posthumus in the Cambridge Arts Theatre's 2007 production of Cymbeline.
Chris Cooper (Mr. Laurence, 2019 film): Antonio in the 2010 film of The Tempest with Helen Mirren.
Jayne Houdyshell (Hannah, 2019 film): The Nurse in the 2013 Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet with Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad.
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Reigns & Rings Chapter 6
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Years have passed since my first visit to Dragonstone. And I fell into a routine of sorts when I was in Kings Landing and when I was in Dragonstone. In Kings Landing, I would attend my lessons, fly on Dragonback, and spend copious time with Helena and the twins. She was the only sibling I would hang out with now since Aemond had seemed to distance himself from everyone. And Aegon filled his days with excursions and in his cups.
The first time I came back from Dragonstone, I did not immediately start the drink the maesters gave me to ease my visions and dreams. I would wake up sometimes in the middle of the night and be in terror from what I witnessed when the grand master saw my tired eyes for weeks in a row. He gave me another drink, which took me into such a delirious state in the night, but it kept the dreams away, so I didn't complain.
When I would go to Dragonstone, I would keep to myself since I didn't connect to anyone there. I would occasionally talk to the twins, but after pleasantries and small talk, there was little we did other than stare at different points in the room. I would try to see Silverwing, but I didn't have as much freedom as I had in Kingslanding.
My stays there were not as long as the first one. But I made the most of them; I was not so scared of my stays as I was the first time. But Daemon didn't like that I was there at all. He always came for me at supper, and those were the times I wished I was at home with my family. Rhaenyra always made sure I was okay, even if being okay was in solitude, even though she tried to push me by hanging out with the others. I believe she kind of got that this was a better situation than what it would have been if I had.
My brother Daeron and I sent letters back and forth all the time, even though we were not together physically, we were the closest companions, and I yearned to be with my brother in Oldtown.
—
On one of the days I was in kingslanding, my mother sent for me. I hadn't had a real conversation with her in days, but I went and expected her to talk about something of no importance with me.
When I got there, she sat me down over some food and asked me how I was. We went back and forth for a while, but soon the room fell silent.
"How would you like to spend some time with your uncle and brother in Oldtown?" she said, looking at me.
"What?"
"You heard me correctly, Daenys"
What about the agreement with Rhaenyra?" I said, confused about how we would get around that, I mean, that would be confusing for all parties involved
Worry not about that, my girl, I will handle it if you want to go." my mother said, she looked at me, and I mean looked at me, with a smile, one I hadn't seen in a while.
"Of course, Mother, I would love to go," I said, I started to smile and sigh, I'd finally be with my brother, I thought to myself
"That is great, my girl, your uncle has been telling me about how many letters have been going back and forth in Oldtown," she said to me with a smirk.
"I guess there have been many. Thank you, Mother"
"Do not worry about it"
After we finished our meal, I left to go write Daeron a letter telling him the news; I can imagine my life there already. I couldn't wait.
—
In two moons, all the preparations were made, and my things had already been sent to Oldtown except a few things, I was going to take a flight to Oldtown because it was faster. I knew I was going to miss Helena the most because we had connected the most over the past years. I was anxious about how Rhaenyra would react when she found out that I was moving to Oldtown for some time. I didn't want her to think I was going behind her back, but Mother said she would handle it, so I believed her.
As soon as my weeks in Dragonstone came to a close, a small feast was held in court for all those there to send me way to Oldtown. It was nice, but I am not a big fan of huge gatherings. Everyone wished me the best of luck and told me what to do there since most of the court had visited Oldtown before. I had made a note of the things that seemed interesting and thought I would ask Daeron and Uncle Gwayne about it when I got there.
The next day, it was time to say my goodbyes, something that I had gotten used to over time. I said goodbye to Helena first, who was with Jaehaera and Jaehaerys, who had grown quickly, they had even learned how to say my name many moons ago. She wished me good luck and told me to tell her if I made any discoveries when I go to Oldtown, I told her to do the same thing.
I skipped trying to find Aegon because he was not there at the feast, so I wouldn't waste my time. I went to Aemond next, who was in the library, and he told me to tell him about the histories and books I learn about while I'm there, I told him I would and to keep in touch. The last person I went to find was my mother, who was embroidering in her room, she looked at peace, her hair down instead of in those tight hairdos that she usually is in.
When she spotted me at her door and smiled, she invited me in.
"I reckon you are to leave now, hm," she said, looking at me with a relaxed expression. Something seemed off to me, but I decided to ignore it.
"Yes, I came to say my goodbyes," I said to her before I was able to think of something else to say, she interrupted me.
"I have something to give you, Daenys." She flipped the work that she was working on so that I could see. It was a light blue stitch that looked like it would be formed into some type of creature.
"It's supposed to be a three-headed dragon; I started it so that you could finish it in oldtown, the only difference is that it's your favorite color." She laughed to herself. I walked towards her and sat down next to her. It looked better up close, and she was right, blue was my favorite color. I looked at her, truly thankful.
"Thank you, Mother, I appreciate and love it," I said, eyes scanning over it
"You'll write to me, correct?" she said, question in her voice. I furrowed my brows and looked at her.
"Of course, mother"
"Good," she smiled, and then she embraced me as she'd never done before.
"I'll miss you, Mother," I said to her, muffled by the fabric of her dress.
"I'll miss you too, my girl,"
With my goodbyes in order, I headed to the dragon pit, and as I have before, I saddled Silverwing, but unlike before, I was happy to go to my destination.
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WELCOME TO THE INSANE CHARACTER TOURNAMENT
Here's where your favourite insane characters will battle to the death for the first spot! More below the "keep reading" line.
Pre-match rounds start April 12th at 1PM (EDT)! Each round will have 24h to vote. For propaganda, you can go ahead and submit it in the askbox or through normal submissions. If you want to post your own propaganda, be sure to tag me so I can reblog it! I hope to see y'all there!!!
Round 1-A matches:
Alex Kralie (Marble Hornets) VS The Antagonist (Hatred (2015))
Drusilla (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) VS Hisoka (Hunter x Hunter)
Tokishige Usami (Golden Kamuy) VS Enerjak (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Harry Du Bois (Disco Elysium) VS Evan (EverymanHYBRID)
Azula (ATLA) VS Knock Knock (Phantom Spirits (2002))
Eric Cartman (South Park) VS Wade Wilson / Deadpool (Marvel)
Orochimaru (Naruto) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH I
Sasuke Uchiha (Naruto Shippuden) VS Delirium (Sandman)
Castiel (Supernatural) VS Simon Keyes (Ace Attorney Investigations 2)
Opal Koboi (Artemis Fowl) VS Bibble (Barbie Fairytopia)
Hamlet (The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) VS The Observer (TribeTwelve)
Misty Quigley (Yellowjackets) VS Lestat de Lioncourt (Interview with the Vampire)
Will Graham (NBC Hannibal) VS Shou Tucker (FMA)
Ophelia (The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) VS Starscream (Transformers)
Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH II
The Narrator (Fight Club) VS Gamzee Makara (Homestuck)
Round 1-B matches:
Dabi (My Hero Academia) VS Shinobu Sensui (Yu Yu Hakusho)
The entire cast of Blaseball (Blaseball) VS Trexel Geistman (Stellar Firma)
Seo Moon-jo (Strangers from Hell) VS Sammy Lawrence (Bendy and the Ink Machine)
Sebastian Morgenstern (The Shadowhunter Chronicles) VS GIR (Invader Zim)
Aerion Targaryen (A Song of Ice and Fire) VS Lucille Bluth (Arrested Development)
Dottore (Genshin Impact) VS Helena (Orphan Black)
GLaDOS (Portal (Game Series)) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH III
Dr. Franken Stein (Soul Eater) VS Tyrian Callows (RWBY)
Samarie (Fear and Hunger 2: Termina) VS Mahito (Jujutsu Kaisen)
Cersei Lannister (A Song of Ice and Fire) VS Lee Dongsik (Beyond Evil)
Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader (Star Wars) VS Rebecca Bunch (Crazy Ex-girlfriend)
John Kramer (Saw) VS The Mad Hatter (Alice in Wonderland)
Light Yagami (Death Note) VS Komaeda Nagito (Danganronpa 2)
The Master (Doctor Who) VS Simon Laurent (Infinity Train)
Gollum (Lord of the Rings) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH IV
Roman Roy (Succession) VS Jack (The Shining)
Round 1-C matches:
Jinx (Arcane) VS Niki Sanders / Jessica Sanders (Heroes)
Micolash, Host of the Nightmare (Bloodborne) VS Professor Henry Hidgens (Hatchetfield)
Victor Frankenstein (Frankenstein) VS Cicero (Skyrim)
Renfield (Dracula) VS Dr. Gregory House (House MD)
Tim Drake (DC) VS Ultra Violet (Lego Ninjago)
Donatello Hamato (ROTTMNT) VS Spamton G. Spamton (Deltarune)
The Ice King (Adventure Time) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH V
Villanelle (Killing Eve) VS Kira Yoshikage (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)
Max (Sam and Max) VS Loki (The Mechanisms)
Darcy (Amphibia) VS Cheryl Tunt (Archer)
Harrowhark Nonagesimus (The Locked Tomb) VS Dr. Baxter Stockman (TMNT 2003)
Izzy (Total Drama) VS Alfred Drevis (Mad Father)
Michael Distortion (The Magnus Archives) VS Vegas Theerapanyakul (Kinnporsche)
Doomguy (Doom) VS Gabriel Agreste (Miraculous)
Ben Chang (Community) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH VI
Fëanor (The Silmarillion) VS Ryuki (AI: The Somnium Files)
Round 1-D matches:
Eliot Cardale / Eli Ever (Villains Duology) VS Knives Millions (Trigun)
Denji (Chainsaw Man) VS Bubby (Half Life: VR but the AI is Self Aware)
Tsukishima Hajime (Golden Kamuy) VS Alucard (Hellsing Ultimate)
Hannibal Lecter (NBC Hannibal) VS Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights)
Johnny C. (Johnny The Homicidal Maniac) VS Leopold Fitz (Marvel)
Midori (Your Turn To Die) VS Ken Kaneki (Tokyo Ghoul)
Pugsley Addams (The Addams Family) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH VII
Billy Lenz (Black Christmas (1974)) VS Grell Sutcliff (Black Butler)
Goro Akechi (Persona 5) VS Fintan Pyren (Keeper of the Lost Cities)
Galahad (The Mechanisms) VS Alexander Hilbert (Wolf 359)
Armand (Interview with the Vampire) VS Spinel (Steven Universe)
Jīn Guāngyáo (Mo Dao Zu Shi (The Untamed)) VS Himiko Toga (My Hero Academia)
Morgana Pendragon (BBC Merlin) VS Nikolai Gogol (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Harley Quinn (DC) VS Xue Yang (Mo Dao Zu Shi (The Untamed))
Eren Jaeger (Attack on Titan) VS WINNER PRE-MATCH VIII
Chat Blanc (Miraculous) VS Volo (Pokemon Legends Arceus)
But first, we'll have the pre-match rounds that will determine if any of the following characters that almost didn't survive the cut will manage to secure a spot in the competition! They are as follows:
PRE-MATCH I: Caleb (Blood (1997)) VS Tuco Salamanca (Better Call Saul)
PRE-MATCH II: Pinkie Pie (My Little Pony) VS Amy Kirio (Mairimashita! Iruma-kun)
PRE-MATCH III: Magic Man (Adventure Time) VS Mindbender (GI Joe Renegades)
PRE-MATCH IV: Jevil (Deltarune) VS Midari Ikishima (Kakegurui)
PRE-MATCH V: Dennis Reynolds (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) VS Eddie Gluskin (Outlast)
PRE-MATCH VI: Vanilla Ice (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure) VS Roberto (Futurama)
PRE-MATCH VII: Jonathan Crane / The Scarecrow (DC) VS Annie Wilkes (Misery)
PRE-MATCH VIII: Ben Linus (Lost) VS Kristoph Gavin (Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney)
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" Stop! Why are you fighting!" Their mother was kneeling on the floor trying to separate them.
" Uuuuh I was trying to wake Eddie up"
None of them want to tell their mother why they were fighting.
" Yeah, she was just trying to help me, I'm play now" Eddie nervously said.
Helena looked a them, analyzed their expressions and posture, she saw the disaster in the kitchen, Eddie didn't hit his head and he wasn't even pale.
" Are you sure you feel okay?" She asked.
" Yeah"
" Okay, Eddie go to your room, Adriana go with him and tell me if anything happens"
"Kay!" They both said.
Dog! Eddie AU🐾 ( 1 per emoji for this one, sorry Saturn c;)
" So you're like a werewolf?" Karen asked looking a little bit confused.
"More like a nahual" Buck said.
" No nahual!" Eddie said " Yeah Karen, like a werewolf but instead of transforming into a wolf I transform into a dog every full moon"
"Since when?" Karen doesn't look confused or surprised, she's curious.
" When a dog bit me during a call" Now Eddie looks embarrassed.
" Okay"
" We are telling you this because I was the only one who knew it and we think Bobby is suspecting why we avoid full moon shifts" Buck said looking at Eddie.
Morning show AU 📹
Eddie looked very worried as he looked at his phone.
" What's going on Diaz?" Buck sat next to him on the floor.
" People sending me hate on the Instagram account the PR department told me to create..." He took a deep deep breath " and tomorrow I'm going to sign the divorce papers with my almost ex-wife"
Buck's eyes widen, he knows nothing about divorce ( just what Maddie told him but he hopes Eddie is in a totally different situation) but he knows a lot about how to deal with people's hate.
" Well that sounds bad"
" The divorce is not bad bad... me and Shannon, my almost ex-wife, wanted it and it's going to be the best for Chris, my son" Eddie said like it was really casual.
I'm asking you to stay 🛋️
" The time when it was just Chris and me, every time Christopher did something good, he looked to my side to find someone who was there to see it too, there was no one until I met you, you are always there"
" How could I not? Eddie you... when we met I was in a really bad moment of my life, I didn't really liked you at first..." Buck's voice was shaky.
" Yea I noticed that" Eddie smiled, tears threatened to spill out of her eyes.
" But when I saw you for the first time, beyond my jealousy... I-I knew that I was about to start the best time of my life, and thenImet Chris and I knew I had found my family" He took a deep breath " I know we've had our bad times, fights, days in the hospital, but..."
Eddie and Shannon's relationship🍸
She never had a voice, she didn't had any control in her life, everything looked like it was going to be decided by someone else.
And then she decided to go.
And she ended up hating that decision.
Did Eddie also have a voice and the power to decide important things in his life? or everything, at least most of it, was controlled by his parents.
They were not meant to be together or they were just two people who are victims of their circumstances.
Maybe if they...
NO, they can't go back together.
" You love me? or do you love the idea you have of me?" She takes a deep breath, she really needs to say this but it's so difficult " Do you love how messy I am? do you love how much I like that stinky cheese you hate? do you love me when I make a mess in the kitchen? do you love me when I get late everywhere? do you love me when I get sad and I don't want to talk to anyone? do you love me the way a husband should love his wife?
Make me write!
#I had so much fun writing this !#thanks for your ask!#eddie diaz#evan buckley#buddie#shannon diaz#911 abc#911 show#pirru writes#911#christopher diaz has two dads
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The Beating of Two Hearts: Chapter Twelve
Chapter: Twelve of Twelve
Words: 1,138
Summary: Jo goes for a walk and Alex realizes his wife is fully recovered.
Fandom: Grey’s Anatomy.
Relationship: Alex Karev/Jo Wilson.
Characters: Alex Karev, Jo Wilson, and Luna Wilson.
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences.
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Domestic, Pregnancy, Food, Communication.
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AN: And with that we've reached the end of the story. Thank you to everyone for reading. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
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If Alex thought that Jo would be any better at home then when she was at the hospital, he should have known better. The first week she did relax and took it easy. She mostly just hung out with the girls as they played and had lazy days together.
However, she got bored. She started doing little projects around the house. She fixed that one cabinet that didn't close, scrubbed the laundry room tiles, reorganized the hall closet, and added more plants to the backyard. She also planned out some easy summer and fall activities for the girls, which they loved. She went as far to plan a princess tea party with all their friends and ordered the girls a bouncy house. Of course, her biggest project was completing the nursery.
Alex didn’t have a problem with any of this, he did however protest when she tried to lift the heavy storage boxes and when she worked all day to clean. She wasn’t supposed to strain herself and do hard labor. Therefore Alex was forced to take over these projects for her. Helena and Luna did enjoy going to Home Depot with him and they attended some of the kids classes they had.
Soon enough Jo starts wanting to do more things on her own and purposefully circumventing him. She got up early, which she had never done before, to do these things. Therefore he wasn’t surprised when the door alarm woke him up at 6:30 in the morning. Alex groaned and rolled over, not surprised to find the bed empty he reluctantly got up and walked downstairs. He walked out into the garage to see Jo opening the garage door. She was dressed for a walk with Luna in the stroller and Reeses on the leash next to her.
“Where do you think you're going?” Alex asked her, crossing his arms as Jo just smiled and turned around to face him.
‘Hi Daddy,’ Luna signed to him from the stroller and Resses bounded over to him as Alex bent down to give him a good rub.
“Hi Little Moon. I see Mama has got you wrapped up in her shenanigans today,” Alex said to her, walking up to her and leaning down to hug her in the stroller before he stood up and looked at Jo who just smiled.
“She didn’t want to wear her hearing aids this morning,” Jo said as she smiled down at Luna.
Alex nodded and signed to her, ‘Good morning, Little Moon, what are you doing?’
‘Walk,’ Luna signed back to him.
“We’re going on a walk, in the hopes someone will fall back asleep,” Jo said putting her hands on the stroller handle, still intending to go.
Alex nodded as he knew Luna was prone to waking up early and they often struggled to put her back down. This led to a fussy morning before nap. A good walk around the neighborhood, cuddling in mommy and daddy’s bed, or swinging in the hammock in the yard usually did the trick.
“Well I hope it’s just to go to the mailbox and back, because any further and you’ll have to wait for me to get ready and get Helena,” Alex said, raising his eyebrows at her he still worried she was pushing herself too far.
“Oh come on Alex, it's just a little walk around the neighborhood and I'm not even going to go more than two or three blocks,” Jo lamented as she pouted.
Alex sighed as he looked down at Luna who stared out the garage door at the morning grey sky and wet grass. They agreed not to fight in front of the girls, but if Luna couldn't see or hear them, it would be okay. But he had a feeling they would drag this out to a full blow fight.
“Jo, we both know that you can't go anywhere without someone with you in case something happens. What if you fainted again and I don't know until one of the neighbors is calling for an ambulance for the woman who's passed out on their front lawn?!”
“That's not going to happen, I haven’t fainted since before my heart surgery.”
“You don't know that, something could still happen.”
“You worry too much and you don't let me do anything on my own anymore,” Jo raised her voice as she gestured with her arm. “I can't even go to the bathroom, unless I leave the door unlocked.”
“Yeah, in case you pass out so I can get to you!” Alex matched her tone and his eyebrows came low as he glared at her.
“You're too worried about something that’s not going to happen, Alex,” Jo yelled as she started to push the stroller before Alex raced to step in front of her and stop her from moving forward.
Reeses bounced and went as far as he could on the leash, eager to go on a walk. Jo paused and they looked down at Luna who smiled up at them as she clutched her little unicorn and signed. “Walk.’
“I’ve recovered, Alex,” Jo said, setting him with a determined look. “We had this fight before I left the hospital. It’s been two and a half months, you have to let me get back to my life.”
He remembered the first night they put Helena to sleep in her cribs in her room with Luna. He worried and tossed and turned the whole night, listening to the baby monitor for her every sound she made. With Luna it was easy, they had left her every day and night since she was at the hospital, although they kept her closer when they got home, she was older too it was easier to let her sleep in her room as most nights as she wasn’t waking up every few hours.
Alex looked at his wife, really looked at her. Even at 32 weeks she was still getting around well and was active and energetic. She had fully received as much as she could while still heavily pregnant. He knew he had to let her go on this walk alone.
“Okay, go and I’ll make some breakfast for you two when you get back,” Alex said, giving her a reluctant smile.
Jo had an enormous smile across her lips as he moved to the side and let her walk past. She had a spring in her step as they walked down the driveway. Luna and Jo waved to him as they walked down the sidewalk. He watched them walk down the sidewalk for a while longer than he should have. He watched them turn to walk across to the street and walk back past the house on the opposite street. Then he went back inside as promised and made them pancakes, eggs, and coffee.
#alex karev#jo wilson#jolex#grey's anatomy#otp: home and heart#luna wilson#grey's anatomy fanfic#my writing#my work#my fanfiction
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L - Love, Me Normally by Will Wood
A - Against the Kitchen Floor by Will Wood
N - Nerdy Prudes Must Die by the cast of Nerdy Prudes Must Die (idk what to put here TwT)
E - Euthanasia by Will Wood
T - To the End by My Chemical Romance
H - Hand Me My Shovel, I'm Going In! by Will Wood
E - Eat Your Friends by Jhariah
P - PRESSURE BOMB 2!!!! by Jhariah
E - Eyes on You by Oh Geeez
N - Needed a Change of Pace by Jhariah
C - Cicada Days by Will Wood
I - I'm Not Okay (I Promise) by My Chemical Romance
L - Loki by the Mechanisms
T - Terminus by the Mechanisms
H - Helena by My Chemical Romance
I - I/Me/Myself by Will Wood
N - Necromancin Dancin by Bear Ghost
G - Gunpowder Tim vs. The Moon Kaiser by the Mechanisms
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Tag game by @genxrocker! Pick a song for each letter of your URL, and then tag that many people!
tag game! hell yeah! Thanks @schlauhonk
A- A pizza the action by The Stupendium
X- Exorcism by Creep-P
S- Shocking Plot Twist by Bug Hunter
O- Once and for All from Newsies
L- Lady Like by KIRA
O- One Step Ahead from Spies are Forever
T- The Faulty Feline Philosophy by Ferry
L- Like the Zombies do from Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2
E- Everybody Loves Me by OneRepublic
@lamarckianenterprises @ghost-takes-the-scene @nervousflowerwombat @gigigiaru uhhhhhh idk
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BFCD Masterlist: Black Female Cartoon Characters
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Abbiejean Archer Archer | Agura Ibaden Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 | Aisha The Winx Club | Alex Magical Girl Friendship Squad | Allura Voltron | Amber Bennett Invincible | Amina Ramsey Star Trek: Lower Decks | Ana Spanakopita Bojack Horseman | Andra Master of the Universe | Andrea Star VS The Forces of Evil | Angel Dynamite Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated | April O’Neil Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Ashley Boulet Recess |
B
Babs Pinky Malinky | Beckett Mariner Star Trek: Lowerdecks | Bismuth Steven Universe | Bree James Fancy Nancy | Briar Beauty Ever After High | Bumblebee DC Comics |
C
Candy Dave the Barbarian | Carol Freeman Star Trek: Lower Decks | Casta Fierce Monster High | Catalina Leone (Lioness) Alpha Teens on Machines | Catty Noir Monster High | Cedar Wood Ever After High | Cherie Punkie Brewster | Claire Motorcity | Claudia Grant Robotech | Clawdia Wolf Monster High | Clawdeen Wolf Monster High | Cleo De Nile Monster High | Cobra Big Hero 6 Series | Connie, The Hormone Monstress Big Mouth | Connie Rock and Riot |
D
Daria Roselyn Rainbow High | Diana the Acrobat Dungeons and Dragons | Dijonay Jones The Proud Family | Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins |
E
Elise Abadeer Adventure Time | Enid OK KO! Let’s Be Heroes | Erica Wang Captain Underpants | Esther Hopkins Twelve Forever |
F
Felicia Bratz | Foxxy Love Drawn Together | Francine Frye Marvel’s Spider Man | Francine “Frankie” Greene Transformers: Rescue Bots | Frida Hilda |
G
Gaia Captain Planet and the Planeteers | Garnet Steven Universe | Gigi Thompson Inside Job | Ginger Breadhouse Ever After High | Goo Goo Gaga Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends | Grace Monroe Infinity Train |
H
Helena Troy Spy Groove | Holly Phineas and Ferb | HoneyBee Black Dynamite Animated Series | Honeybee Shaw-Tobin The Great North | Honey Swamp Monster High | Howleen Wolf Monster High
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Indigo Rainbow Brite | Iridessa Disney Fairies |
J
Jackie Cyberchase | Janai The Dragon Prince | Jane Amphibia | Jane Boolittle Monster High | Janet Dragon Ball Super | Jasmine Total Drama | Jasper Steven Universe | Jenny Pizza Steven Universe | Jessica Gordon Captain Underpants | Jessica Williams Craig of the Creek | Jillian Beanstalk Ever After High | Jo Kid Cosmic | Jodie Landon Daria | Jojo Williams Craig of the Creek | Jupiter Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls | Justine Dancer Ever After High |
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Kala Mer'ri Monster High | Kat Elliot Wendall & Wild | Keesha Franklin The Magic Schoolbus | Kelly Star VS The Forces of Evil | Khessa, The Sunfire Queen The Dragon Prince | Kiki Pizza Steven Universe | Kipo Oak Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts | Koala Princess OK Let’s Be Heroes | Koki Wild Kratts | Krystal Bailey Rainbow High |
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Labarbara Conrad Futurama | Lagoona Blue Monster High | Lana Kane Archer | Leshawna Total Drama | Libby Folfax Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | Luna The Hex Girls, Scooby Doo | Lunella Lafayette Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | Luz Noceda The Owl House
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Mae Turner Jurassic World: Camp Cretacious | Maureen Parker The Proud Family | Maxine Gibson Batman Beyond | Maya Craig of the Creek | Megan Gandlym Star VS The Forces of Evil | Mel Medarda Arcane League of Legends | Mia Abara Duncanville | Miranda Killgallen As Told By Ginger | Molly Blyndeff Epithet Erased | Molly Tillerman Central Park | Mona Big Mouth | Monie Hey Monie | Muses Greek Mythology |
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Nefera De Nile Monster High | Nella Nella the Princess Knight | Nessa Pokemon | Netossa Shera and the Princesses of Power | Nichole Daniels South Park | Nina Thumbell Ever After High | Numbah 5 Code Name Kids Next Door |
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Obsidian Steven Universe | Olivia Pokemon | Orange Blossom Strawberry Shortcake | Ororo Munroe X-Men
P
Penny Proud The Proud Family | Piper Storm Hawks | Princess Ariel Thundarr the Barbarian
Q
Quinn Ergon Final Space | Quinta Foreman Big Mouth
R
Rae Sloane Star Wars Rebels | Rashida Remington Big City Greens | Rhonda Vega Children of Ether | Robecca Steam Monster High | Roberta Tubbs The Cleveland Show | Ruby Steven Universe
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S.A.M. Cannon Busters | Samantha Monster Buster Club | Sara Over the Garden Wall | Sasha Bratz | Saturn Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls | Shana Elmsford Jem | Shanelle Spencer Beverly Hills Teens | Simone Maxie’s World | Sister Helley Wendall & Wild | Skara The Owl House | Sparkle Cadet COTC | Storm X-Men: The Animated Series | Storm Goddess Courage the Cowardly Dog | The Sun Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls | Sunny Madison Rainbow High | Susie Carmichael Rugrats |
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Tam Ryvora Star Wars: Resistance | Tamiya Diop Code Lyoko | Taranee Cook W.I.T.C.H. | Tiana The Princess and the Frog | Tip Tucci Home | Trixie Carter American Dragon Jake Long |
U
Uhura Star Trek the Animated Series
V
Valerie Brown Josie and the Pussycats | Valerie Gray Danny Phantom | Venus McFlytrap Monster High
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Wilhamena Mettle OK Let’s Be Heroes | Wolf Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts | Wydowna Spider Monster High
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Yvette Hey Monie |
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#Black Female Cartoon Characters Masterlist#Masterlist#Black Female Cartoon Characters#Black Female Characters#BFCD Masterlist#cartoons#List will be updated as needed
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Identity V Butai (Stageplay) Poster from Episode 1 - 3 & 'Extra stage'
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Episode 1 (What to draw)
It's about how Survivor and Hunter got to the Manor, the 'life' inside the Manor, and ofc Aesop and Joseph because they are the center characters. This episode had 2 PoV, Survivor side and Hunter side.
Episode 1 song list :
Survivor side (DIAGNOSIS)
Hunter side (DESTINY)
Episode 2 (Double Down)
It's about Blackjack mode. There are 3 groups with each has center characters. A group is Emma and Robbie. B group is Naib and Jack. C group is Kevin and Michiko. Instead of being 'enemies' Survivor and Hunter need to work together to win. This episode had 3 PoV, accordingly to each group set.
Episode 2 song list :
Main theme (High & Low)
Episode 3 (Cry for The Moon)
It's about Mary, who is a new Hunter. She was shock about the 'new life' she receive in the Manor are very different from her expectation. Eli want to help her, but instead Mary was mad and trapped Eli inside of her mirror world. This episode had 2 PoV, Survivor side and Hunter side.
Episode 3 song list :
Survivor side (Ikite (Alive))
Hunter side (Acclamation)
Extra stage
It's 'fan meeting' stage. We can see the cast performing, getting interviewed, and ofc they're playing Identity V just like at tournament. Fyi, Postman (Victor Grantz) actor, Suzuki Yota, are a Hunter main, his rank is Hydra. One of the few reason why we can see alot of 'Hydra Postman' or 'True demon of Victor' meme. In this stage, Suzuki-san is a guest star that playing as Hunter while the other cast playing as Survivor, in order to defeat him.
Cast :
Survivor
Fujimi Reimi (Gardener/Emma Woods)
Suzuki Mayuri (Doctor/Emily Dyer)
Tanaka Toshihiko (Lawyer/Freddy Riley)
Ishikawa Ryutaro (Thief/Kreacher Pierson)
Tachibana Ryo (Lucky Guy)
Yamada Miki (Coordinator/Martha Behamfil)
Tsuboi Miku (Mechanic/Tracy Reznik)
Kawakami Eriko (Minds Eye/Helena Adams)
Tanaka Kohei (Cowboy/Kevin Ayuso)
Saikawa Koji (Mercenary/Naib Subedar)
Chiba Mizuki (Seer/Eli Clark)
Hirai Yuuki (Embalmer/Aesop Carl)
Suga Kyosuke (Prospector/Norton Campbell)
Peach (Priestest/Fiona Gilman)
Otowa Mikako (Enchantress/Patricia Dorval)
Claus (Wilding/Murro)
Seto Keita (Acrobat/Mike Morton)
Suzuki Yota (Postman/Victor Grantz)
Isono Dai (Gravekeeper/Andrew Kreiss)
Anasawa Yusuke (Prisoner/Luca Balsa)
Hunter
Igarashi Keisuke (Photographer/Joseph Desaulnier)
Narumatsu Yoshihiko (The Ripper/Jack)
Kunishima Naoki (White Guard/Xie Bi'an
Agata Goki (Black Guard/Fan Wujiu)
Maugeen Kenji (Evil Reptilian/Luchino Diruse)
Arata Hino (Feaster/Hastur)
Watanabe Daiki (Axe Boy/Robbie White)
Itsuki Otaki (Geisha/Michiko)
Daigo Cecile (Bloddy Queen/Mary)
Yamatani Katsumi (Mad Eyes/Burke Lapadura)
Mori Ippei (Hell Ember/Leo Beck)
Official website :
Official Twitter :
#identity v#idv#idv japan#idv stageplay#idv seer#idv embalmer#idv mercenary#idv the ripper#idv bloody queen#idv gardener#idv cowboy#idv axe boy#idv geisha#idv photographer#eli clark#aesop carl#naib subedar#idv jack#joseph desaulnier#idv mary#emma woods#kevin ayuso#idv robbie#robbie white#idv michiko
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Welcome to Esoteric Absurdity
Esoteric “New Age” belief sets are the New Gnosticism, as combated by Saint Irenaeus. I am fascinated by these belief sets, come with me and learn about these strange ideas that fall outside my own deeply held beliefs; DM me or send an ask. Ask me questions! Let’s talk.
Book List
A list of esoteric books I desire
This is Not a Place of Honour
Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron Hubbard
The Urantia Book by William S. Sadler (channeled)
How and When Heaven's Gate May Be Entered by The Class
Ti & Do the Father & “Jesus” Heaven’s Gate Ufo Two Witnesses by Sawyer
Isis Unveiled by Helena Blavatsky
The Secret Doctrine by Helena Blavatsky
The Voice of Silence by Helena Blavatsky
Unveiled Mysteries by Guy & Edna Ballard (channeled)
Atlas of Creation by Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
The Lost Teaching of Jesus by Elizabeth Prophet
The Lost Years of Jesus by Elizabeth Prophet
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy
Initiations of the Aquarian Masters by Jacob Watson
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H. Dowling
The Book of the Law by Aleister Crowley
From Bethlehem to Calvary by Alice Bailey
Esoteric Psychology by Alice Bailey
Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis by Anonymous (translated by Thomas Vaughan)
The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom by Benjamin Creme
The Initiates of the Flame by Manly Hall
The Bridge to Freedom by Geraldine Innocente
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World by Ignatius Donnelly
Chariots of the Gods? Unsolved Mysteries of the Past by Erich von Däniken
The Twelfth Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
The Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price by Joseph Smith
The Psychic Powers of Christ by John S. M. Ward
The Lost Wisdom of Melchizedek by John S.M. Ward & J. R. Cuffe
The Human Atmosphere by Walter J. Kilner
The Divine Principal by Sun Myung Moon
The Ten Principles from El Cantare by Ryuho Okawa
The Laws of the Sun by Ryuho Okawa
The Golden Laws by Ryuho Okawa
The Nine Dimensions by Ryuho Okawa
The Rebirth of Buddha by Ryuho Okawa
The Dyadic Cyclone by John C. Lilly
Love Changes Everything by David Icke
Heaven and Hell by Emanuel Swedenborg, Trans. George F. Dole
The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications by John C. Whitcomb & Henry M. Morris
Some books I actually recommend:
Let's Sell These People a Piece of Blue Sky: Hubbard, Dianetics and Scientology by Jon Atack
The Skeptic's Annotated Bible by Steve Wells
Mormonism: Shadow or Reality? by Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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Name: Junior Deputy Ariel Towers
Alias/nicknames: Deputy, Rookie, Ari, Towers
Gender: agender (they/them)
Age: 27
Abilities/Talents: hunting, knowing a lot about nature, playing piano, seeming very friendly, moving quietly, irritating Seed siblings to the point of violent rage
Alignment: Chaotic Good, emphasis on chaotic
Religion: Jewish
Sins: envy / greed / gluttony / lust / pride / sloth / wrath
Virtues: charity / chastity / diligence / humility / justice / kindness / patience
Languages: English, Hebrew
Family: A mother that lives in an apartment in Helena, which Ariel bought for her once the Eden’s Gate cult became a serious concern to keep her safe. A younger brother who lives in California. A late infant daughter named Asa. An ex-husband they haven’t spoken to in six years.
Friends: Deputy Joey Hudson, Nick and Kim Rye, Staci Pratt, Grace Armstrong, Jess Black, and Hurk Drubman Jr. are their closest friends, but they make friends everywhere they go and consider themself on very friendly terms with all of the other characters in Hope County.
Sexuality: heterosexual / bisexual / pansexual / homosexual / demisexual / asexual / unsure / other
Relationship status: single / partnered / married / widowed / open relationship / divorced / not ready for dating / it’s complicated
Libido: sex god / very high / high / average / low / very low / non-existent
Build: slender / average / athletic / muscular / curvy
hair: white / blonde / brunette / red / black / other
Eyes: brown / blue / gray / green / black / other
Skin: pale / fair / olive / tan / brown / dark / other
Height: 5′5″
Scars: C-section scar, top surgery scars, minor scars from hunting, “wrath” scar from John
Features: Short black hair, tattoo on their left shoulder and collarbone, under eye bags, naturally loud speaking voice, chipped front tooth from being hit in the face with the butt of a rifle
dogs or cats || birds or bugs || snakes or spiders || coffee or tea || ice cream or cake || fruits or vegetables || sandwich or soup || magic or melee || sword or bow || summer or winter || spring or autumn || past or future
Five songs that remind you of them:
1. How Come My Body- Half Moon Run
2. The Rains- Henry Jamison
3. Meet Me in the Woods- Lord Huron
4. Ebb and Flow- Larry and His Flask
5. Elijah- Matthew and the Atlas
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