Reliving the horrors
Part 2
"You don't know me. I'm not the same person anymore."
"That's okay. I'll get to know you again."
forgive and forget?? haha no resent and remember
Alright guys, let’s talk fae (the Celtic version).
There’s a terribly common misconception of what fae/fairy (and pixies) really means. On screen and sometimes even in books fairies are mistakenly shown to be those little winged creatures described as mischievous if not evil. That’s false. Those are actually pixies. The actual Fae (faerie, later fairy) are the mysterious nature spirits possessing magical powers, who look human-like but can also temporarily take up various smaller sizes upon choice.
But where do the Fae start? From the myths and folklore of the ancient Celts. The gods and goddesses of the Celts were many in number, and many unknown, but they were regarded with reverence, as having power and purpose, with various functions in the natural world. These gods were the Tuatha de Dannan, the people of Danu.
But with the arrival of Christianity, this changed, like most Celtic (and other non-Celtic) concepts. They were altered in meaning. Gods and deities of the old pagan ways were demoted to “fairy folk”, to heroes and remorseful warriors that change their faith, to lessen their power. Their pedestal of godhood and aura of mystery was strategically erased. They became enchanters, sorcerers, which obviously had evil connotations in Christian perception. In Daemonologie, King James associated fairies with demonic entities. Eventually even this imagery of the magical enchanters was further demoted to what is now most commonly known as that of the pixies: in other words, something small, harmless, powerless, a troublesome spirit that nobody cares to bother with anymore.
So in this sense, fae/faerie/faery refers to the ancient idea of what they stood for, the original one (gods, Tuatha de Dannan, powerful magical spirits); whereas fairy is the more modern one mistaken for pixies (small, harmless, mischievous).
Maybe this therapy shit is working
a little comic for jasons birthday. on being robin & batman and being brave & scared
I probably know more about these six than I know about the main protagonists.
They are everywhere, especially on Deviantart, and I legitimately thought they had so much screen time in the show.
But nothing gave me whiplash more than finding out just how many damn Doctor Who references are in the MLP show and comic.
Alright bye
The main 6 Cadence and Shining Armor Evil girls Villains The kids Sombra & Radiant Hope The Princesses Sisters
Edward: Yeah, now Jonathan probably hates me. I bet he’ll just shoot me if he ever sees me again
Waylon: Oh man that’s really tough, sorry for interrupting your breakup by the way
Edward: Excuse me?
Waylon: what?
Edward: It was’t a breakup
Waylon: So you’re still together?
Edward: We aren’t and weren’t dating, Waylon
Waylon:
Witches and sorcerers casting spells together on Halloween. How wholesome.
A thought just came to me, so if we think about the eggs as kid-shaped for the purpose of fan stuff, hand-me-downs would absolutely be a common thing, especially with the younger kids,
the older kids hit a growth spurt and suddenly all the smaller ones are wearing their old things as new stuff has to be made or even borrowed from the smallest parents.
old coats being passed through multiple kids, it being clear who made each thing based on the quality and style, and who it was made for
parents of the deceased kids tearfully handing over a box of old clothes to the new parents so their clothes will get some use
if some kids have grown bigger dragon features than others or just some at all, such as wings, there being wing holes having to be patched or cut depending on which kid has it now
shoes being the most shared because theyre hard to make
clothes not quite fitting right on the kids but they have to make do with what they have
just, community and sharing and the kids bringing everyone together
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