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Fand by Ksenia Kru
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seinfeld moment from @unseelieofficial i never posted
Prayer to Sea Deities for Anticipatory Grief
Grief, like the waves of the ocean Crashes into the spirit with the force of a thousand horses But also creeps in silently, like an eel Like the tides, it can overwhelm even when predictable Like a barnacle on a ship's hull, it latches on, unrelenting O' Manannán, son of the sea, help me survive the waves of grief Steady your horses of sea foam and allow me to breathe Fand, beauty of tears, guide me through my weeping Help me remember the love that makes it hurt so deeply Lí Ban, mermaid queen, help me navigate the depths of grief So that I may find my way through the murky, hopeless abyss O' rulers of the seas, help me stay afloat so that I may see the land and sky Help me arrive on the shores of life and love In your praise, all shall be.
Who would win?
Cecil Palmer
Alastor
Here's my stand |LONG TALL WEEKEND|
A long-range, artificial non-humanoid stand with the power to manipulate finger-and-toe nails, altering the length, shape, and hardness. LONG TALL WEEKEND's most significant ability, however, is to "root" any individual, including myself (the user) into the ground via their nails. In this "rooted" condition, they are completely immobile, completely invulnerable to attacks, and posess a passive "Perception Filter". That is, anyone who doesn't already know where they are won't be able to notice them.
This stand is based off of three traits I have. I) I keep my fingernails long. II) I like to stay still for hours at a time. III) I do not like being noticed.
a-z myths: fand; irish mythology
fand, a faery queen, was once married to the sea god manann. after he left her, she was preyed upon by three formorian warriors in the battle for control of the irish sea. her only hope in winning this battle was to send for the hero cuchulain who would only agree to come if she would marry him. she reluctantly acquiesced to his wishes, though when she met him, she fell as deeply in love with him as he was with her.