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Random Headcanon: The social hierarchy of merfolk is based on depth tolerance. Merfolk royalty are terrifying.
Types of “restless” dead, relatively active ghosts likely to manifest themselves (and convenient for magical exploitation):
1. Aoroi (from αωροσ, untimely): “those dead before their time.” Those cheated of their full stint of life bitterly stayed back to haunt the land of the living of which they had been deprived. In theory anyone who died of anything other than of natural causes in old age could generate a ghost restless qua aoros, although as a class aoroi tended to be conceptualized primarily as the ghosts of children or babies.
2. Bi(ai)othanatoi (from βιαιος and θανατος, violent and death): “those dead by violence.” The battle-dead and executed criminals, although murder victims and suicides provide the bitterest ghosts in this class.
3. Agamoi (from αγαμος, unmarried): “those dead before marriage.” Both male and female ghosts could be assigned this category, although the female ones were regarded as particularly bitter, insofar as marriage and the motherhood consequent upon it were a woman’s defining rights in antiquity.
4. Ataphoi (from αταφος, unburied): “those deprived of burial.” Whatever the circumstances of death, a ghost could not achieve rest without the due funeral rights. These were importantly distinct from the mere insertion of the corpse into a hole in the ground, and indeed the concealment of a dead body in precisely this way is often presented as the chief obstacle to the peace of its soul.
[Daniel Ogden, Magic, Witchcraft, and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds]
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The tale of the sailor lost at sea, the lover mourning upon the banks of oblivion, and the trembling weight of forgetfulness. Sounds to make you loose yourself in the sea and the shale.
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When your partner turns your thread to angst without a warning.
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The Devil skating when Hell freezes over by John Collier
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Dascha Polanco attends the 2014 iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 19, 2014
Detail of kimono with flying cranes, Japan, ca. 1910-30 Rijksmuseum
011. ENNEAGRAM OF PERSONALITY (PART 2)
Okay, so, this has been a long time coming (a long, long time), but here it is. In the previous part, I discussed the nine types of the Enneagram, the basic fears and basic desires, stress points and motivations, and the dominant emotions of each type. In this part, I will be discussing the theory of wings, of the instincts, and of the tri-type. These are important sub-theories of this personality theory, and I’ll teach you precisely how to use them, what they mean, and what they stand for.
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