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Thanatos: As your best friend-
Hades: Persephone is my best friend
Thanatos: AS YOUR BEST FRIEND,
Ugh, this is boring. I’m bored. You wanna… stomp it out?
Nikita Gill, from “Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths & Monsters,” (via canadiemrps)
“If you swim effortlessly in the deep oceans, ride the waves to and from the shore, if you can breathe under water and dine on the deep treasures of the seas…mark my words: those who dwell on the rocks carrying nets will try to reel you into their catch. The last thing they want is for you to thrive in your habitat because they stand in their atmosphere where they beg and gasp for some air.” ― C. JoyBell C.
The Otherworld is above all else seductive. Beauty and terror, addictive in its own right. To perceive it is to perceive your own doom. To be blessed with sight or citizenship is to sign your death warrant. Creatures of the otherworld are being dying in Dublin. They’re being hunted –– being killed. Left bloody in the parks, left hung from trees, left bleeding in a gutter, and through your terror you all know that you might just be the next victim.
The Otherworld may trade in beauty and terror, but it’s been growing weaker year after year. Disparate loyalties and disparate dreams, numbers flagging long before you became the prey. Now more than ever, it is essential that you band together. The strange and beautiful things in the world must defend one another, find safety in numbers, and hope that all things may come to a happy end.
OTHERWORLDHQ Is an original urban fantasy roleplay inspired heavily by Irish and Scottish folklore, specifically by the stories of the Aes Sídhe and the Fae. We hope to build an immersive and inclusive environment for players over the age of eighteen.
THEME #25 - La Bella
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you, you’re alone. sometimes it’s good to be alone. say it. say it.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) dir. Howard Hawks