Local boy unknowingly smashes a small girl’s reality to F*CKING PIECES
I’ve been playing through the Higurashi visual novels for the first time, and I can’t get over the toy shop conversation between Keiichi and Rika in Minagoroshi-hen LOL
i think it is unjust to deny a child their right to dig a hole motivelessly
me and my nonsense medieval fantasy fantasies against the world
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Art idea: give Battler a witch outfit? He deserves better than his normal clothes plus a cape (a dress would be neat but whatever you think fits his style)
Here you go! You have no idea how psyched I was to take a stab at this LOL
ty to @fisheatingowntail for suggestions/ideas on brainstorming this!
a take on if trotsky was a saber clone in FGO and lizette (oc) , both requests for my very good friend @fisheatingowntail ! Happy birthday!!
A collection of Black Books of Hours
Black Hours, ca. 1475 (Morgan Library, New York)
Horae beatae marie secundum usum curie romane, ca. 1458 (Hispanic Society of America)
Black Hours of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, ca. 1466-1476 (Austrian National Library)
Drew this while my friends were being too loud in the VC
this just makes it sound like akio is the demiurge. which. you know. probably
I dont know how to phrase this thought i just had but this picture of ohtori school reminds me a lot of a church, and also that gothic churches were built that tall to represent how powerful and big god was, making people feel small there.
Also in some latim-derived languages like spanish Dios mean God, which makes sense when he falls from the castle in the sky and "bless" utena with strenght because of her 'faith' in him (as she sees him as a hero and is her biggest inspiration) and that makes me think of the religious (catholic i believe) symbolism of utena.
Dios is God, as he falls from heaven to bless the faithful. He comes from a castle on the sky that promises miracles such as the eternity of your happiness and innocence. Ohtori academy is the church, as everyone there is a small thing compared to the creator of everything: Akio. The students are children, Akio is an adult there conditioning them in following his schemes (like the boys are powerful princes and girls are helpless princesses and if they refuse that theyre witches), which would make him the God of his own illusions.
The students are just believers, Akio controls them in his own mysterious ways as the end of the world, but them when someone is defying him he has to take the matters in his own hands.
Akio could truly believe he is a God, shaping students as he wishes in his endless timeless illusion, but he isn't. Dios, the real Prince, God, doesn't exists. Akio just thinks they are the same, but in reality, Akio means Lucifer, and his Godly version of himself is only what the people who blindly loved him (anthy, utena) saw
imagine logging onto discord and seeing a section for your friends and then another, longer, section of people who hate you and want to bother you
MEISTER FLOH [aka MASTER FLEA] by E.T.A. Hofffman (Frankfort am Main: Friedrich Wilmans, 1822)
‘Shortly before its publication, the novel was the target of a major censorship case. In question were two scenes that appeared to mock the court system and its manner of prosecuting nationalists in the wake of the Carlsbad Decrees. The first edition appeared with significant portions of the fourth and fifth adventures missing. The missing sections were first made public by the literary scholar Georg Ellinger in 1906 in the journal Deutsche Rundschau, and appeared in a new version of the novel published in 1908. Because Hoffmann requested and agreed to the cuts, however, his final intentions for the novel remain unclear, and the novel should be regarded as a fragment.’ — Wikipedia