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“Kiss me like you don’t need air. Hold me like you can’t let go. Love me like you’d die without me.”
— Sarah Doughty (via thoughtkick)
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I just love the symbolism in this scene through the use of the wind chime, how it speeds up and clatters as Cait’s mind races, getting wound up at the thought of Jinx. It spins quicker and quicker into a circle as Cait becomes even more single minded, furthering Cait’s obsessiveness over Jinx and to seek revenge .This perhaps alludes to how intense her obsession becomes in later episodes, to the point where Cait is so blinded by seeking revenge she has no care for who gets in her way.
Then immediately after you can see her gaze soften at the mention of Vi, how the breeze stops flowing through and the chime calms, closing to let the petals of the violets gently lay over the top. The violets are literally surrounding Cait, inhabiting every inch of the area which reflects her mind, Vi is constantly there. This as a visual aide really amplifies the stark difference between how Cait feels about each of the sisters.
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Word List: Night
beautiful words with "night" to try to include in your poem/story
Afternight - evening
Aleknight - obsolete: tippler (i.e., one who drinks liquor especially by habit or to excess)
Benight - to overtake by darkness or night especially before the end of a journey
Birthnight - the night in which a person is born
Knightess - obsolete: a woman filling the role of a knight either as a fighter or as a member of an order of chivalric import; female knight; the wife of a knight
Knightia - a small genus of Australasian trees or shrubs (family Proteaceae) with alternate leathery leaves, showy racemose flowers, and follicular fruit
Nightfall - the close of the day; dusk
Nightfowl - night bird
Nightjar - any of a family (Caprimulgidae) of medium-sized long-winged crepuscular or nocturnal birds (such as the whip-poor-wills and nighthawks) having a short bill, short legs, and soft mottled plumage and feeding on insects which they catch on the wing
Nightscope - an optical device usually using infrared radiation that enables a person to see objects in the dark better
Nightshade - any of a genus (Solanum of the family Solanaceae, the nightshade family) of herbs, shrubs, and trees having alternate leaves, cymose flowers, and fruits that are berries and including some poisonous weeds, various ornamentals, and important crop plants (such as the potato and eggplant)
Nighttide - nighttime; a flood tide occurring during the night
Sennight - archaic: the space of seven nights and days; week
Unbenight - archaic: to free from night or darkness
Yesternight - archaic: on the night last past
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Word List: Arwen
Carcanet - archaic: an ornamental necklace, chain, collar, or headband
Celestial - ethereal, otherworldly
Coalesce - to unite into a whole
Eidolon - ideal
Eyewater - archaic: tears
Fulgent - radiant
Gossamer - extremely light, delicate, or tenuous
Lambent - softly bright or radiant; marked by lightness or brilliance especially of expression
Lavaliere - a pendant on a fine chain that is worn as a necklace
Lilaceous - of or resembling the color lilac
Numinous - appealing to the higher emotions or to the aesthetic sense; spiritual; mysterious
Perenniality - the quality of being persistent, enduring
Pur autre vie - for another's life
Recherché - exquisite; rare
Rivière - a necklace of precious stones
Rosewater - affectedly nice or delicate
Salutiferous - producing a beneficial effect; remedial
Scintillation - rapid changes in the brightness of a celestial body
Troth - loyal or pledged faithfulness; fidelity
Venust - archaic: beautiful, graceful, elegant
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Archaic Words: Hate
for your next poem/story
Bydryven - to commit evil
Deule - the devil
Deviltry - anything unlucky, offensive, hurtful, or hateful
Exheridate - to disinherit; to hate or detest
Eye bite - to bewitch an animal with the evil eye
Hain - malice; hatred
Hateredyne - hatred
Hatien - to hate
Hatous - hateful
Hatrex - hatred
Hazeney - to foretell evil
Hellhound - a wicked fellow
Hiessen - to forebode evil
Ivele - evil; injury; sickness
Lathe - hateful; also: injury, harm
Lether - vile; hateful
Limbo - hell; properly, the limbus or place where the righteous were supposed to have been confined before the coming of Christ
Lothe - perverse; hateful
Mysbreyde - evil birth
Onde - zeal; envy; malice; hatred
Pelsey - mischievous; evil; wicked
Quad - bad; evil
Quede - harm; evil
Quince - the king's evil
Slier - to look sly upon, but with some evil design
Spurn - an evil spirit
Toady - hateful; beastly
Tutivillus - an old name for a celebrated demon, who is said to have collected all the fragments of words which the priests had skipped over or mutilated in the performance of the service, and carried them to hell
Ungode - bad; evil
Yeffell - evil
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