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Dante Presents... "The Sixth Circle"
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Disease that makes you watch TCW for the 6th time
#and once I finish it again I'm gonna get mad AGAIN - my life is an endless circle#anyway fives sweep he's still the goat#star wars#the clone wars#fives#cutup#echo#clone trooper#fanart#my art#domino squad#tcw#I missed may the 4th but happy revenge of the sixth ig
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"As always, Reuben's music opened his innate, deeper senses to what else was in the room with him. In this case, a single presence, which just from the quick melody echoed back an aura of grief, wariness, hunger . . . and little else, save perhaps a bit of growing confusion. Nothing insidious. Nothing of particularly ill intent, unless Reuben counted the desire to drink his blood.
It was still uncanny. It was still a risk.
But freedom was always worth a fight, Reuben reminded himself as he opened his eyes."
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If you're curious about Reuben, his world and the intrigue unfolding around him, make sure to check out "Circle of Sixths" by @imagineitdearies, a story in which an indentured prostitute is given a strange chance to earn his freedom: selling not his body, but his blood, to a wealthy vampire-in-hiding with dangerous "business" in town. Check it out on Imogens' Patreon page, with chapter one already available for free!
With all the joy around "Perfect Slaughter", I'm so happy that they finally started posting their first part of their original story and while I'm simply excited to read along like everyone else, I'm already looking forward to find out what beautiful artworks it will inspire in myself - just like this one✨ Also please make sure to check out trigger warnings if necessary!
#my art#Circle of Sixths#CoS: Mellifluous#Reuben#imagineitdearies#been hiding this one for WEEKS#look at him#there's more where this came from
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The ISU needs to re-ban backflips for the Olympic season because not only is it ugly but the locals and four year fans are going to start insufferable discourse over it.
#right now on twitter some video of ilia doing one in gala practice got ratioed by locals being upset-#because of the constant misinfo regarding surya bonaley#and you know it’s already terrible that the lie about backflips being banned because of her is already popular#but to see that combined with the discourse around it now being legalised…#dead it#kill it with fire#but when I said Adam opened the sixth circle of hell doing it at worlds people called be boring and unfun#well!#figure skating
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there needs to be a name for the emotion you experience when you can tell a guy's about to turn a normal convo into something real awkward
#fear? maybe. it lacks the necessary finesse#i need psychologists on this stat#i've developed a sixth sense for it#they go from saying like one or two friendly things#maybe offering to help with something#then there's The Pause as they gauge like sharks circling prey in the water#and during that Pause i just go fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck#this isn't a visual novel you can't up my stats by picking two correct dialogue options in a row#(anyway phinks would do this 100% LMAO)#lock.txt
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Reuben the man you are
After Perfect Slaughter, I am once again hooked on @imagineitdearies writing, this time by the name of Circle of Sixths, an original story "In which an indentured prostitute is given a strange chance to earn his freedom: selling his body not for pleasure, but for blood, to a wealthy vampire-in-hiding with dangerous ‘business’ in town."
Two chapters are already out on their patreon for free, but if you can, consider supporting the artist, is well worth it!
#thanks imogen for sharing your writing!#always inspires me#circle of sixths#fanart#bard-like characters my beloved#vampire#writing
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Circle of Sixths ~ Part I, Mellifluous: Premise, Trigger Warnings, Tropes
Hi, it's me again talking about my new story!! Haha as we gear up for the first chapter to go public (free!) on Patreon on Monday, I thought I'd give everyone a look at what Part I has in store for the reader. So here is the back cover blurb of Mellifluous:
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As always, Reuben's music opened his innate, deeper senses to what else was in the room with him. In this case, a single presence, which just from the quick melody echoed back an aura of grief, wariness, hunger . . . and little else, save perhaps a bit of growing confusion. Nothing insidious. Nothing of particularly ill intent, unless Reuben counted the desire to drink his blood.
It was still uncanny. It was still a risk.
But freedom was always worth a fight, Reuben reminded himself as he opened his eyes.
Reuben—or, as he always introduces himself, 'Reubielocks' of the Starlet Eye bordello—hopes for a client with only peculiar, not dangerous tastes, when his services as a prostitute are requested one evening for an absurd amount of money. But after he is led into a secluded hideaway to meet a pale, stiff, overly-polite individual named Everic Payne, and gets informed he's been hired to give not his body, but his blood to the man, Reuben's life only descends further and further into danger.
Gold is a powerful incentive for someone like Reuben, indentured for possibly the rest of his life—enough to continue offering his blood despite the danger and cost to his already-fragile health. But it doesn't quite explain, the more he gets to know the vampire, why he starts wanting to help with Everic's dubious business here in Sazzera, or learn more about his past, or grow close enough to gain his trust . . . even if all Reuben can offer in return are pretty lies.
For what could be more dangerous, in this blessed city of light, than a dark and ugly truth?
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Read more here for spoiler warnings and general tropes/tags.
Of course, if you want to go in blind (brave, but follow your dreams!), you can ignore that post 😉 Just make sure you're following my Patreon account--there's a “Join for free” option--so you don't miss out when chapters get released starting Monday!!
#CoS: Mellifluous#CoS: Extras#also there is more gorgeous littleskrib art to go look at too 👀#circle of sixths
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biggest hear me out gang;
god he’s dreamy.
#reading jthm in middle school was my downfall#everything got worse from there LMFAO#we went from Invader Zim to this TO YANDERE SIM TO WATTPAD TO TUMBLR#FULL CIRCLE#ao3 came along somewhere#but anyways yeah#he’s my husband.#we’ve been married since sixth grade <3#.v speaks#..nny#..jthm#jthm nny
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analyzing their christmas decorations 🔍🔍🤔
#first of all WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE sending them christmas cards every year. like they have a wide social circle#but not of white suburban families sending christmas cards. WHO ARE THEY???#second I absolutely cant read the names on their stockings but i think the one closest to the camera says dad ???#we know what their names are im just curious of the order they hung their stockings in and which designs they got#two of them are in green and the rest in red?? possibly bob and linda are in green or gene and bob. hmmm#EDIT WAIT THERES CLEARLY SIX STOCKINGS HUNG UP who is the sixth stocking for?? teddy?#the mystery deepens#txt#bob's burgers#bb spoilers
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its -10 out right now 👍
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8.28.2023 // it's her!!! it's aoi!!! aka just.. just a. really unlikable type of person.
#illustration#original art#ocs#oc: aoi#she has like one or two positive traits maybe#she's one of my favorites tho because i am also incredibly unlikable 😌#also yes i acknowledge some people still like her as a character lol but she's intentionally difficult to love as a person#because i'm mean to my characters#but also thats what makes being loved regardless more impactful or whatever#could also just make the person who loves her a clowning simp too though so idk#listen my formative years were spent in the Age of the Mary Sue i'm conditioned to think i'm not allowed to regard my own ideas positively#i've already broken the law by saying i like one of my ocs i cannot push the boundaries any further#mary sue herself will rend me apart and personally send me to like the sixth circle of hell to roast in my flaming tomb for all eternity
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FLANN. More info in tags.
#im the grim reaper#oc#oc art#my art#flann#I haven't figured out his name in life yet but flann is the one he took up after death#his demon: Aiur. is a hyena#medium control. Horns are like 3-4 in long. Tail is hidden#Orangey-red color#Weapon: sickle#his hair got fucked up by Satan too#the fucker#He was sentenced to the sixth circle#since he was a criminal prosecutor in life who probably fucked over and indirectly killed some innocent people#Not justice-driven either just a guy who follows the rules as they benefit him#If you couldn't tell from expression he's cocky as shit. annoying#That's why!!! Other reapers don't get along with you!!!!#Cause of death blood loss due to dismemberment. he was presumedly murdered#mixed race part asian I don't have too much of that thought out#“Scavenges” for easy kills sometimes#by taking the final blow from other people#Apologies for my handwriting being illegible it got compared to grandma and doctor handwriting#en yaps in the tags
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tetia is pinkie pie coded. i’ve cracked the code.
#witch hat tag#witch hat atelier#witch hat atelier tetia#wha tetia#im in sixth period journalism im so bored and the witch hat thoughts are circling
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Dante’s Hell: The Midlands of Hell
X) The City of Dis
The City of Dis is one of the biggest landmarks of Dante’s Hell. It is the midpoint of the infernal realm, marking the delimitation between the Upper Hell (with the sins of Incontinence we saw), and the Lower Hell where people are sent for the sins of “Malice”. That is to say sins, crimes and actions perpetrated not out of blinding emotions or excessive desires, but out of a cold, calculating, conscious logic, sins committed with the full thought and intent of doing crimes, of harming people, of doing evil things – evil by choice, rather than evil by moral weakness. The City itself is a great and terrifying sight: great walls of iron behind which rises glowing mosques and towers, all buildings burning bright red like hot, recently forged metal – for in this infernal city burns a perpetual and internal fire that never stops, and that is so bright it is actually the only source of light brightening up the lower circles of Hell, which would be plunged in darkness without it. [For the name of this infernal city, Dante used again a Roman mythology reference – Dis was both the name of the underworld where the dead dwelled in ancient Roman culture, and the name of the god ruling over it, also called Dis Pater, the same way the Greeks called “Hades” both the underworld and its god-ruler).
Upon arriving by boat (through Phlegyas) in front of the great walls of the burning Dis, our duo meets some resistance. The citizens of Dis, who are all “fiendish angels”, aka fallen angels and demons, refuse to let Dante pass through their city, because he is a living and does not belong among the dead – they tell him to go back all on his own through the Upper Hell. Alone, because while they allow Virgil to pass through their doors, they make it clear they will keep him locked in Dis for perpetual torment. While Dante is very frightened by these threats, Virgil is not. So far all of the “staff” of Hell has been hostile towards them (Charon refusing to let Dante climb in his poet, Minos and Pluto/Plutus trying to scare Dante away, Cerberus attempting to devour the travelers…), and each time Virgil invoking the fact that the journey they are undertaking was ordered by the forces of Heaven themselves worked enough to bend the will of these beings. But this time… it doesn’t work. After Virgil reminds the demons of Dis that they are sent here by God and that it is the will of the most powerful forces of Paradise, the fallen angels just slam the doors of Dis in Virgil’s face and lock them out, refusing them access to the Lower Hell. As a result, Virgil decides to call forth back-up – Heavenly forces that will come down to teach a lesson to these “insolent demons”.
Virgil reassures the frightened Dante with various stories – for example he explains how the demons also tried blocking the entrance of Hell to Jesus Christ as he died, back at the Gate of Hell, but couldn’t keep him out ; and he also reveals the reason why he knows so much about Hell despite being a soul of the First Circle – a witch named Erichtho once used necromancy to submit his spirit and send it fetch the soul of another sinner, into the “pit of Judas”, lowest and darkest place of Hell, so this is why he knows the way. This story-telling time is brutally interrupted by the arrival of three of the most terrifying denizens of Dis – the Furies or Erynies from Greco-Roman mythology, here depicted as female entities covered in blood, wearing hydras as belts, wth snakes instead of hair, constantly shrieking and self-harming themselves. The Furies, from the top of one of Dis towers, call forth another terrifying monster, Medusa the Gorgon, and order her to turn to stone the living being that dares attempting to enter in their realm. Virgil covers Dante’s eyes to protect him from the petrifying appearance of the Gorgon, but hopefully the back-up from Heaven arrives: in a loud, exploding noise of wild storm, an angel arrives above the Styx, crossing the mists of the marshes, all the damned souls of the sinners of wrath fleeing in terror in front of this holy being, who walks on the Styx’s water without being wet, and with just one move of the hand pushes back all the putrid air far away from him. Armed with a wand, the angel touches the gates of Dis, which open on their own, and then he promptly berates the fallen angels of the city for trying to oppose the will of God. Without a word or even a look for the protagonist, the angel then returns to Heaven, his duty done. [In this passage there are several mentions of Greek heroes that went into the Underworld, and who apparently also existed in this version of Hell – from the Furies who want to destroy Dante because they made the mistake of sparing Theseus when he tried to snatch Persephone away, to the angel reminding them of how Hercules made his own way through the Underworld by dragging Cerberus away, leaving even today the hair/skin of the beast’s chin and throat is “peeled off clean”. ]
[A second interesting parallel here is that… Here the three Erynies/Furies appear to block Dante’s path into Hell. But at the beginning of the poem, before Dante entered Hell, we learned that this travel through the afterlife was decided and approved by three celestial women who organized everything in Heaven: Beatrice, Dante’s lover, Saint Lucy, and the Virgin Mary herself. So there is a play here on the two trios of celestial and infernal female entities.]
As a last note: the reason mosques are said to be part of Dis’ architecture, is because at the time of Dante, the Muslims were the main enemies of the Christians, and Islam the main threat to Christianity, so of course Dante would place their religious architecture as part of the “city of Hell”, the very opposite of the “city of God” imagined by Saint Augustine.
XI) The Sixth Circle
Interestingly, beyond the walls-towers of Dis, there isn’t an actual city… But the Sixth Circle itself, which is apparently the same thing as Dis. And what does this sixth circle looks like? A giant cemetery. A landscape of sepulchers and graves modeled after the Ancient Roman cemeteries (such as those of Arles or Pola) – except that here each grave has its lid slightly pushed to the side, to reveal what is within them… flames. The same bright, eternal, burning fire that lit up Dis itself – the hottest fire one will ever see. And lying within these graves of fire and stones… are the Heretics, the sinners of this Circle.
The more “heretic” they are, the stronger the fire of the flame will burn ; the lesser “heretic” they were, the lesser the fire is. But what is an “heretic”? I want to briefly define that, because there is a widespread misconception that “heresy” means “not being part of the Christian religion”. That is false, there is a clear divide between “heresy” and “paganism”. “Paganism” is all the religions that are not Christian, and thus considered “wrong” religions. “Heresy” is rather doctrines and beliefs held or created by Christians themselves, but which oppose themselves to the official dogma of the Church and canons of the religion. This is basically the “non-canon” content of the Christian religion, which was fiercely and furiously hunted down throughout the Church’s history. An ancient Babylonian worshipping their god wasn’t considered an heretic, but a pagan. However if a Christian priest started a cult centered around how Jesus was a dog disguised as a human, he would be an “heretic”. There is a lot of ��heresies” that the Church denounced, opposed and fought, ranging from belief debates to little political details – some of the most famous including the Arians (who considered that Jesus was not divine in nature, the son of God yes, but a mere man) ; the Marcionites (who believed that the God of the Ancient Testament wasn’t the same as the one of the New Testament), the Cathars (who thought the physical and material world was created by evil itself, and that God and good could only be found in the spiritual and immaterial world), or the Nestorians, that considered that Jesus the Christ wasn’t the Son of God, and that the Son of God was a separate character…
Dante here, however, only focuses on one particular kind of “heresy” – the Epicureans and affiliated heresies. This will probably confuse you, because the Epicurean were Greek philosophers of the Antiquity, and thus should be considered “pagans”, right? But that’s forgetting that the Christian Church saw the Greek philosophers (such as Aristotle) as proto-Christians, who had managed to find the basic truths and principles of Christianity before the Christ was even born (which is why Dante uses a moral system based on Aristotle and Cicero for his Christian Hell). One of those was the belief in the existence of an afterlife, and the immortality of the souls. But the Epicureans rather believed that there was no afterlife, no immortality of the soul, that the death was a final thing destroying both body and mind, and as a result they said that one should focus on happiness and pleasures in the living and material life, without any regard for a possible “after-life”. This led to the Christian Church deeming them as “heretics” even though they were pagans – and indeed, several other Christian heresies also held the idea that “heaven was on earth” and there was no afterlife to look for past the death of the body.
This is why the punishment of the Heretics is to be forever stuck into graves: those that denied the existence of a life after death or the immortality of the soul are now entombed forever as “living corpses”. In a more general way, the whole point of the Christian religion is that the Christ promised that the deceased would be free of the grave, by accessing a new existence in an afterlife or heaven – and here, the Heretics are simply stuck forever in a cemetery, never “delivered from the grave”. There is only one other type pf heresy mentioned explicitly by Dante – the heresy of Acacius, that denied that Jesus’ birth was divine in any way, and claimed that he was born like a mortal man, solely and exclusively out of mortal parents.
In this Circle, Dante has more chats and talks with the damned, again mostly about the conflict of the Guelfs and the Ghibellines, but we do learn a few interesting things. For example we have here a clarification of the knowledge of the damned: once in Hell, the shades have a full knowledge of the past and of the future, which allows them to understand a lot of things and deliver prophecies. BUT they actually do not have access to the present or the immediate times around their death. In their own words, they perceive it as if they had “faulty visions”, which explains why several of the sinners Dante meets ask him for information about certain person and certain events, while also delivering him prophecies about what will happen. But this immense knowledge, a form of “gift” of those damned souls, will disappear upon Judgement Day – those sent back to Hell upon their last, eternal punishment, still blind to the present, will have no more future to look into since time itself will end, and slowly their knowledge of the past will fade away into oblivion, leaving them in absolute emptiness…
[Interestingly, throughout the travel of the Sixth Circle, there are references to a mysterious queen of Hell that never actually happens. The Erynies already were presented as the “handmaids of the queen of timeless woe”, here clearly referring to Proserpine, the queen of the underworld and wife of Pluto ; but one of the sinners of Heresy refers to fifty cycles of the moon in the living world as “fifty times the face of the queen who reigns down here will glow”, rather depicting the queen of Hell as Hecate, known as the Greek goddess of both the moon and the dead. So it seems there is a sort of Proserpina/Hecate amalgam somewhere in Dante’s Hell.]
As they approach the next abyss leading to Lower Hell, Dante and Virgil have to stop due to an extremely powerful stench making them sick. As they rest, Virgil explains to Dante the whole moral and ethical logic behind the system of Hell, that I already talked about. Virgil explains how those “outside of the fiery cities”, the sinners of the Upper Hell, are those of incontinence – who through their moral incontinence earned God’s wrath, but offended him the least and “merits the least blame” compared to the other sinners – those of the Lower Hell, the sinners of malice, who acted with “injustice” as their sole endgoal, and who committed their malice either through violence or fraud. Now, while Virgil doesn’t explicitly says it, he purposefully leaves out Heresy and the circle they are in from both the Upper Hell of Incontinence and the Lower Hell of Malice – because heresy is actually a strange in-between, there is not done with the purpose of doing evil like Malice, but isn’t either related to natural human emotions and desires like Incontinence, and thus stands in a strange in-between, in the very midway of Hell.
[It is actually quite unclear where the City of Dis ends… the flaming tombs of the Sixth Circle are clearly said to be directly beyond and within the Walls of Dis, and that the burning city lights up the darkness of the Circles below, so for some Dis is just the Sixth Circle and its protecting walls – but other times, the characters speak and imply that basically Dis is the ENTIRETY of Lower Hell.]
#dante#inferno#hell#dis#city of dis#circles of hell#sixth circle#heresy#dante alighieri#the divine comedy#furies#gorgon
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for christmas i asked for one of the fantagraphics books, and my sister wrote on the wrapping paper, “to: [REDACTED] my biggest fan; from: Mr. Usagi Yojimbo” in all caps
#it was delightful#it was the sixth book Circles and she started calling mariko ‘mrs usagi yojimbo’ asdfghjj#usagi yojimbo#pizzazz speaks
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