What do you mean.
I mean...WTF DO YOU MEAN *CLUNG* to one another
your saying your faith is equally matter as your FIDELITY to sister miriya? Sister verity???
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What do you mean.
I mean...WTF DO YOU MEAN *CLUNG* to one another
your saying your faith is equally matter as your FIDELITY to sister miriya? Sister verity???
Sitting Box by 2FingersWhiskey
Listening To Music On Phone
Finished the "Requiem Infernal". DAMN.
I simply want this novel to be adapted into a game, especially an old-school Decrypt RPG like "I have No mouth and I must scream". The performance is just so brilliant. The sense of unreality and confusion that builds up layer by layer and interweaves before Chapter 9, and the emotional chaos at the center of the storm in Chapter 13, the rhythm control and the scene transitions are all incredibly precise. What particularly attracts me is the author's ability to describe close-up shots, as if every moment in his writing would distort as it is magnified. As I read on, I was drawn into this imaginative inertia myself, becoming obsessed with the words (just like Jonah).
I'm so happy to finally see a work that depicts the mind-blowing brainstorm of the tzeentch so vividly. The author's description of the illusion almost awakened my memory of "The Colour Out of Space", and I particularly like these classic Lovecraftian motifs: storms, lighthouses, rotten fish and shrimp, and the grotesque body contortions. Among them, what I like most is the author's control of the storm motif. All the characters think they are still observing the storm from the outside, but they don't realize that they have already been drawn into the eye of the storm. It's not until the truth is revealed that even these tempests have stirred up wave after wave of brainstorms in my heart. I think this is the author's brainstorm pulling the readers in with a strong gravitational force.
Apart from these literary considerations, the development of the characters is also intriguing. Jonah's exploration of the truth about self-deception is classic yet still depicted in a very captivating way. Sister Asenath, on the other hand, experiences an extremely intense collision in the storm. This extreme duality and the constant connection with the past, which almost becomes an opposition to the inner demons but eventually leads to mutual acceptance, all contribute to making this character rich and full of tension.
I recently finished reading Ademanthea's three novels(whispers/repentia/martyr's end) and audio drama(broken saints), and I found her story a complete mess. A repentia is absolved and becomes a kind of living saint, while still cognitively expressing her self-exile. It's quite interesting. But it's also really confusing(in a good way i guess??). Fortunately, the audio drama is only a little over an hour long, so my poor listening skills can barely keep up.
I hope she can appear again in the future sororitas' stories.
Btw her mechanic voice was so adorable and her extreme reactions to different things are also particularly interesting (she almost pleaded, "I can't do it," because she didn't wanna do a speech→ she was ecstatic and excited because she was surrounded by heretics).Her chainsword?freakin hot.
and I couldn't help myself noticing there was a sister named marianne yet she died in peace protecting adamanthea lol
Here are some myths while I rediscovering the whole stories between celestine and katarinya,I didn't use English but I thought they could be some point.so I translated them and put here.
Myth of Celefax(1)
Today, while chatting with a friend, I suddenly took a bite and turned back to celefax. Fortunately, all the related supplementary reading materials have been stuffed with the old version of the story, which is convenient for me to make changes. First of all, the chest armor and high heels will all be changed.
Then, in 40k, these two can be regarded as Plato without any justification especially in the case of a Inquisitor and a living saint (the former is highly self-disciplined and self-judgmental, while the latter, due to Emperor's luminous projection, she'd naturally has no sexual desire). The pure extreme self-contradiction of katarinya and the pure idealism of Celestine are the closest control groups. Extreme contradiction and pure extremity.
However, due to the setting of the 40k that confuses idealism and materialism, this discussion may be nullated. Or to put it another way, under this rule, the two actually point to the same direction. Is it the angel leading the world in the classical murals or the heretic who needs to be judged? The interesting part of this contradiction around Katarinya in the original work lies in that----it is all intensified when Celestine shows divinity. The more intense the contradiction becomes, the more the purity is eroded,The display of the character's will will become dramatic and rich, and then be fed back to the glow of Clestine.
In terms of physical features by me, katarinya has more severe scar on the left side of her body, with inplants, lacerations, cuts, and burns (possibly especially burns) all over. Due to her usual use of long-range weapons/psychic powers, her shoulder and arm muscles are stronger, while her abdominal muscles are relatively thinner.
Celestine is basically brand new when she's alive, and her muscle mass should remain unchanged, maintaining the figure she had when she became a saint. Referring to the standard equipment of the flamethrower in the the Orders of Our Martyred Lady and her use of the sword after becoming a saint, her overall muscle mass should be relatively even.
Although these two Platonic relationship were very legitimate makes me gay, in fact, from their purity, they sometimes felt that they could develop into a special nonsexual-sex relationship with very pure and special meanings,to confirm each other's identity/excistence,to make sure sanity through touching.
Myth of Celefax(2)
(after reread The Fall of Cadia)
WTF is [WAS HERS TO BREAK]OMG???
Though of this toxic owner expression had also been made by Celestine,She would follow Katarinya to confirm her trust until she did her confession...what a lesibian...
I also saw some comments under this novel talking 'bout their lifetime they said"Even though Katarinya dead,Celestine could still recover her FOREVER",its kinda fandom but sure it really makes sense in some way......
Myth of Celefax(3)
(After reread Mindshackle)
Katarinya can really do a goodjob of Self-disguise.
This kind of obsessive cleanliness (fear of self-fear), self-talking really happened a lot when she was alone or with people who didn't matter, but once Celestine stuffed beside her this inertia of thinking disappeared for no reason......or just said [Put all her thoughts on Celestine.]
Myth of Celefax(4)
The ancient memories have returned. When doing reading
comprehension, I thought celefax was very similar to nyreen & aria(Mess Effect).
Celestine might be the represents the cruel yet benevolent human nature fragments of the emperor, while Katarinya represents the rational shadow of the Imperium. It's a combination of two aspects,two sides of a coin.
Although in terms of personality, Celestine and nyreen share quite a few similarities,Katarinya and aria are completely different control methods.
Myth of Celefax(5)
(after reread Celestine:The Living Saint)
With an attitude of nihilism, seek a glimmer of remaining hope and prevent humanity from being consumed by nihilism.
I reread it and found that the description of the entire book is very detailed. It depicts that due to not being able to bear the cost of looking backward the void, the soldiers can only deceive herself that the light ahead will never fade. The battle process is described in great detail. I couldn't get through it and had to skip parts.
However, the entire book also blatantly implies that Celestine is indeed an Empyrean creation with the same essence as the demons.For the little girl or I perfer understanding as young Celestine in her way of recovering, I think it also represents
fragments of her human nature. She not only promised hope but also gradually stripped away her humanity. This should be placed between "The Fall of Cadia" and "Our Martyred Lady"? It might also be after the "Our Martyred Lady"?
Anyway, Celestine's humanity in this piece is truly
indifferent, or even false. Or perhaps it was written intentionally or due to differences in the author's perspective.
To some extent, both the Emperor and his warp creations are
like Mima from "The Perfect Blue".The result of unbridled creation and destruction of gods shares the same set of logic.
So in fact, even the argument between Celestine and Katarinya, and even just the act of observing, might have protected some of Celestine's humanity, because katarinya could immediately see through the shattered mirror behind her radiant appearance.
My blood will always be black, because I'm great at crime~
Found the audio for this old text. Not sure if any of you is interested but here you have it.
Ciao!
Finished Words of Radiance and mmmm my god. The ending was amazing and wasn't expecting some of the things to happen!! 😂😂 Loved it so much!