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hello! my name is akira. if you could be so kind as to give this post a ♡ or ⟳ if you would be interested in interacting with an original character with multiple lore influences, and being loosely based around christian myth. thank you!
META .
eleanor is deeply troubled. they have intrusive thoughts more often than they’re willing to admit - but like everything, like pain itself - they just swallow it down. you would think that a behaviour like this would lead to eleanor becoming numb to everything. but that’s not the case. eleanor has kept their feelings intact throughout all of the years lucifer has tried to strip them away from them. but this doesn’t mean that they are without the unapologetic cold-heartedness at times.
(…) there is a desperation in me for teeth and claws and anger.
Elisabeth Hewer, from Finding Ariadne in “Wishing For Birds” (via dearestdeads)
With my black love I have sullied the sun…
Osip Mandelstam, from “How the splendour of these veils” (tr. by James Greene)
Aeschylus’ The Suppliant Maidens (tr. Seth G. Benardete)
I have bled more than this.
Lauren Milici, from “Crawl,” published in Wyvern Lit (via 89words)
The human heart, God’s open wound.
Emil Cioran, excerpt from Tears and Saints (via virgin-martyr)
Cut out my tongue tear out my hair cut off my limbs but leave me my love I would rather have lost my legs pulled out my teeth gouged out my eyes than lost my love
Sarah Kane, from The Complete Plays: “4.48 Psychosis” (via 89words)
(…) there is now an endless fury in her bones.
Nikita Gill, from Modern Apollo And Artemis in “Great Goddesses: Life Lessons From Myths And Monsters” (via 89words)
Seras! You can stop now, that’s enough! Enough…please…stop…
elle just really said >:( huh
I saw the incessant work of death: me: the lamb: me: the wolf.
Hélène Cixous (via smakkabagms)
i am everyone and no one, the burden and the burdened.
courtney marie, from “Don’t Get Your Hopes Up,” published in Nat. Brut (via lifeinpoetry)
She’s been sharpening her teeth on nights without lullabies and / there have been so many nights / without lullabies.
Adira Bennett, excerpt from poem BITCH (the Love Song)
There is blood in all the things you say.
Unknown (via quotemadness)
Her beauty, lithe, unholy, pure,
Yvor Winters, from Collected Poems; “Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight,” (via violentwavesofemotion)