How unsurprising that you cast aside our arrangment the first moment it suited your whim.
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How unsurprising that you cast aside our arrangment the first moment it suited your whim.
The crew has commuted your sentences by the narrowest of margins. You will both be transported back to Nassau, at which point you will be removed from this ship permanently and without severance. There’ll be no further negotiation on the matter.
This is your end.
Mark Antony: The People’s Tribune
(Rome - Season 1) (Part A)
Duende, Tracy K. Smith
Eat Your Young - Hozier // John 1:20 - Tamsyn Muir // Through Me (The Flood) - Hozier
“Ἆρες ὑπερμενέτα, βρισάρματε, χρυσεοπήληξ, ὀβριμόθυμε, φέρασπι, πολισσόε, χαλκοκορυστά, καρτερόχειρ, ἀμόγητε, δορισθενές, ἕρκος Ὀλύμπου, Νίκης εὐπολέμοιο πάτερ, συναρωγὲ Θέμιστος, ἀντιβίοισι τύραννε, δικαιοτάτων ἀγὲ φωτῶν, ἠνορέης σκηπτοῦχε, πυραυγέα κύκλον ἑλίσσων αἰθέρος ἑπταπόροις ἐνὶ τείρεσιν, ἔνθα σε πῶλοι ζαφλεγέες τριτάτης ὑπὲρ ἄντυγος αἰὲν ἔχουσι: κλῦθι, βροτῶν ἐπίκουρε, δοτὴρ εὐθαρσέος ἥβης, πρηὺ καταστίλβων σέλας ὑψόθεν ἐς βιότητα ἡμετέρην καὶ κάρτος ἀρήιον, ὥς κε δυναίμην σεύασθαι κακότητα πικρὴν ἀπ᾽ ἐμοῖο καρήνου, καὶ ψυχῆς ἀπατηλὸν ὑπογνάμψαι φρεσὶν ὁρμήν, θυμοῦ αὖ μένος ὀξὺ κατισχέμεν, ὅς μ᾽ ἐρέθῃσι φυλόπιδος κρυερῆς ἐπιβαινέμεν: ἀλλὰ σὺ θάρσος δός, μάκαρ, εἰρήνης τε μένειν ἐν ἀπήμοσι θεσμοῖς δυσμενέων προφυγόντα μόθον Κῆράς τε βιαίους. - O Ares high-spirited, prevailing in the chariot, golden-helmed, strong-hearted, shield-bearer, protector of cities, brazen-clad, mighty-handed, untiring, powerful with the spear, bulwark of Olympus, father of war-winning Victory, helper of Law, tyrant to enemies, leader of righteous men, scepter-bearer of valor, rolling a flame-bright sphere among the seven-pathed planets of heaven, where your horses full of fire always bear you above the third orbit: hear me, o ally of mortals, o giver of courageous youth, radiating gentle flame from on high for our sustenance, and warlike strength, so that I might drive bitter cowardice from my head, and twist the illusive onslaught of my soul from my mind, and hold back keen strength of heart, which compels me to join in freezing battle-din: grant the courage, o blessed one, to stay within the kindly laws of peace, hostile to fleeing war-tumult and the violent gods of death.”
— Homeric Hymn to Ares (8)
“She was destruction given form and purpose. Hers was an elegant savagery—”
— Rachel Vincent, Menagerie (via wanheda)
latin words for snakes
anguis: a serpent, snake; esp. in fable as an emblem: of terror, the snaky head of Medusa; of rage, the serpent-girdle of Tisiphone; of art and wisdom, the serpent-team of Medea
aspis: the asp, viper
coluber: a serpent, snake; of the Hydra; of Medusa; of Allecto
draco: a sort of serpent, a dragon; name of a constellation; in eccl. Lat., the Serpent, the Devil
hydrus: a water-serpent, serpent; or Hydros, the constellation of the Waterserpent, called also Anguis and Hydra
serpens: participle of serpo, a creeping thing, creeper, crawler, snake, serpent
vipera: adder, snake, serpent, in gen.,—prov.: “in sinu viperam habere,” Cic. Har. Resp. 24, 50: “viperam nutricare sub alā,” to nourish a viper in one’s bosom
“My house has always been a museum of rage.”
— Hazem Fahmy, from “In Which I Prefer to Blast Frank While the Door Is Closed,” published in Wyvern Lit (via lifeinpoetry)
“People say hate is a wasted emotion, a destructive force you can do nothing useful with. They’re wrong. I’ve gripped rage, I’ve wielded it like a weapon.”
— Laura Purcell, from The Corset
I'm not like my father I'm worse
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