oh i meant a huffleclaw lol, just realized!
yeah, i mean, i am def not a Gryffindor, but @ everyone who thinks I might be Hufflepuff: have you considered how much I hate effort??????
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oh i meant a huffleclaw lol, just realized!
yeah, i mean, i am def not a Gryffindor, but @ everyone who thinks I might be Hufflepuff: have you considered how much I hate effort??????
@coughingkate said: ogden’s sourcebook is my favorite textbook I’ve ever bought for a class. hands (and the moon) down.
yeah, that’s a good one, though i wish it had the original languages as well as the translations!
@autobeguiled said: Any book recs? It sounds so interesting!
my favorite book on ancient magic is fritz graf’s magic in the ancient world. magika hiera: ancient greek magic and religion, edited by faraone and obbink, is also good, as is the sourcebook by ogden mentioned above. in terms of primary sources, reading through the greek magical papyri (where i found that skull spell) is fascinating.
as a general content warning to anyone interested in ancient spells, there is a lot of violent and coercive imagery in them (especially in erotic curses).
nonnobissolum said: peeus aeneeus autobeguiled said: Good old aenasshat
hmm, i wonder which side of the debate you are on...
sophiagratia said: (i um. have. maybe. never…? read? the aeneid? INSPIRE ME.)
do it for camilla tbh
@autobeguiled lol yes i think it was 20 or 25 $ for each credit!
autobeguiled replied to your post “i was not expecting the dinosaur lords to be good. i was hoping it...”
Do they know anything about dinosaurs tho.
as far as i can tell no
autobeguiled said: I prefer it to the iliad and the odyssey oops
abalienataecogitationes said:Spoiler: It’s not as good as the Iliad.
thoodleoo said: tbh it’s been years since i’ve read the whole thing. i’ve been assigned to read it like three or four times since the first time but i have never bothered. also i think i skipped like half of books three and five…whoops
gaius-marius-popularis said: Sin
oops most of us are nefas
autobeguiled replied to your post:runecestershire replied to your post:I should have...
fencer sounds right up my alley i think
I am always glad to spread the Good Word! but, like, remember that literally everyone is a terrible person!
autobeguiled replied to your photo:i give up
Ahahaha what is this??
ah yes, important! I am reading a story called, I am not making this up, "Minions of Mars," from the January 1940 issue of Argosy.