Fire Force Season 3 - Episode 12 "The Madness of the Distant Past"
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Fire Force Season 3 - Episode 12 "The Madness of the Distant Past"
You should definitely try Shinra Kusakabe! He's a bit like Rin!
"Called it. They knew who I was by the time I even came here. Rin owes me ten bucks." He mutters eating some food.
"I don't owe you shit!!!" Rin shouts in the back.
Enen no Shouboutai Ep. 1 ¦¦ Shinra Kusakabe Enlists
WEEK 22: THE DEVIL'S FOOTPRINTS
I present for your edification another square of the Crypt-A-Long. It's like the yearly Geek-A-Long from Lattes and Llamas, but this version is devoted to cryptids of all shapes and sizes. My weekly tumblr posts are merely to provide charts. For information on making and assembling the whole blanket, visit the website, where you can also check out the lovely yarn they sell!
In 1855, people in parts of Devon in England woke up one February morning to find fresh snow, and in it a trail of single-file horseshoe-shaped prints that trotted across the countryside for some hundred and sixty miles. People were quick to conclude that the devil himself had been abroad that night, and Those Were His Hooves You Bitch. Skeptics suggest that the prints were actually those of ordinary animals or even that the whole thing never happened, but my favourite explanation is that it was an 'experimental balloon' dragging a set of shackles, which actually manages to seem less plausible than the devil taking a stroll.
For your weekend reading: from Peter Moore, The Curious Case of the Devil’s Foot-prints, Or, the Great Devon Mystery of 1855. Below, a quote from his research:
“The creature seems to have advanced to the doors of several houses, and then to have retraced its steps, but no one is able to discern the starting or resting point of this mysterious visitor. Everyone is wondering, but no one is able to explain the mystery; the poor are full of superstition, and consider it little short of a visit from old Satan or some of his imps.’
- The Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, February 1855.
February 8th 1855: ‘Devil’s Footprints’ appear
On this day in 1855, heavy snowfall hit southern Devon in the United Kingdom. The next morning locals awoke to find a mysterious set of footprints in the snow. The footprints were in single file in the shape of cloven hooves, and supposedly stretched for hundreds of miles, going through walls, houses and over water and rooftops. The single file footprints suggested a creature on two legs rather than four, and the cloven shape fitted with contemporary imagery of the Devil. Satan is traditionally pictured with cloven hooves, as its image was adapted from a pagan deity, and the wings represent Lucifer’s nature as a fallen angel. There have been numerous theories put forward beyond the supernatural, from escaped kangaroos, a hot air balloon dangling a rope, to roaming badgers. It is unlikely the footprints were faked, though their appearance did certainly benefit the Devon clergy as the churches were filled with people terrified by the Devil. The mystery remains unsolved to this day, but modern thinkers tend to reject the notion that the Devil traversed across nineteenth century Devon.
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~ Enen no Shouboutai episode 21 is out! 👹 Epic battle between brothers will start!
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