i love listening to MUSIC!!!!!! and imagining things happening
Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin (2018), dir. Arwen Curry
death as neither a kindly figure nor a grim spectre but as a funny little skeleton running around brandishing his scythe and going "i'm gonna getcha! i'm gonna getcha!" in a gremlin voice
rip terzo you would’ve loved playing with balls
heres a fun little tid bit I've gotten into dnd recently and I've been (very very) slowly putting together a campaign based on ghost lore I don't have much since I've been stuck on the mechanics but yeah if I make any progress I will share.
1.Study for nymphs finding the head of Orpheus by John William Waterhouse (English, 1849–1917)
2.Orpheus, 1875 by Gustave-Claude-Étienne Courtois (French, 1853–1923)
3.The Lyre of Orpheus, 1898 by Alexandre Séon (French, 1855–1917)
4.The Death of Orpheus, 1893 by Jean Delville (Belgian, 1867–1953)
You will not use AI to get ideas for your story. You will lie on the floor and have wretched visions like god intended
It's sad to watch a horror movie to get scared, and actually get turned on
Use the term “touch grass” to indicate that someone needs to go outside; use the term “touch grace” to indicate that they need to seek out beauty beyond mortal comprehension in the form of the Veiled Monarch, Lord of Leyndell & last of all kings