what a saint said about God I believe about loneliness a circle whose center is everywhere & its circumference nowhere
— Eduardo C. Corral, from “Around Every Circle Another Can Be Drawn,” Guillotine
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what a saint said about God I believe about loneliness a circle whose center is everywhere & its circumference nowhere
— Eduardo C. Corral, from “Around Every Circle Another Can Be Drawn,” Guillotine
“Hmm. I was summoned.”
Your silence furnishes a dark house.
Elizabeth Acevedo, from “In Translation,” published in Split This Rock (via lifeinpoetry)
All you KNOW about me is my NAME
So look in the mirror and tell me; Who do you see? Is it still you? Or is it m͏͙̖̤̺͎̭̦e̷͍̰͍̼̯͕͚̩͠ ?
Meet me on the b a t t l e f i e l d Even on the D A R K E S T night I will be your sword, your s h i e l d, your camouflage And Y O U will be M I N E
“Alucard! Don’t close your eyes!”
ヘルシング卿 by F.NINKA
sem·pi·ter·nal
/ˌsempəˈtərnl/
adjective eternal and unchanging; everlasting.
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❝You’re too quiet, is something occupying your mind, Alucard? ❞
❝Always. Seeking company, master? What brings you here?❞
A Vârcolac (eng: werewolf) is, in Romanian mythology, a fabulous demon that eats the Sun and Moon, causing the lunar phases and eclipses this way. Multiple representations of this creature, from real animals(wolves, dogs) to the fantastic ones(zmei, balauri/dragons) led to a mystery of the demon’s form. The Vârcolac is the representation of evil which disturbs the natural order of the world, and any deviation from the established order of the community can generate a werewolf. Thus vârcolacii(pl.), just as Strigoii or Moroii, come from many sources, such as unbaptized children, babies with abnormalities, people who killed a brother or sister, and even an action contrary to a tradition can generate a werewolf. The wolfman turns into a werewolf during an eclipse, and most times, his soul is one who will ascend into heaven and eat the Sun or Moon. If the connection of the soul with the body is interrupted during the transformation, the soul is lost forever.
The Geto-Dacians mythology seems to have influenced the Romanian mythology as well, through the “cult of the wolf”, which is also linked to the werewolf creature. Most times it was enough for the Moon to have a reddish color for the Romanians to conclude that the werewolf is eating the Moon and its blood was dripping through the creature’s fangs.