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3 years ago

The Creation and Origin story of Gargoyles!

There are stony creatures that you see on the top or sides of great architectural buildings and churches in Europe. There are stone-carved grotesques with spout designs to convey water from a roof and away from the side of the building to prevent water from running down masonry walls and eroding the mortar between. Architects often used multiple gargoyles on buildings to divide the flow of rainwater off the roof to minimize the potential damage from a rainstorm.

The Creation And Origin Story Of Gargoyles!

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Despite their frightening appearances, Gargoyles are, according to the French legend mounted on the walls of a newly built church to scare off evil spirits and used for protection. Due to this, churches, which were considered holy places, often had these creatures on the roof to ward off the devil and demons. They are also suitable as guardians, as they have a high defense from their stony skin making them difficult to wound. The legend involves St. Romanus the former chancellor of the Merovingian king Clotaire II  who was made bishop of Rouen, and how he saved the country around Rouen from a sinister monster called Gargouille, a typical dragon with bat-like wings, a long neck, and the ability to breathe fire from its mouth. Multiple versions of the story are given, either that St. Romanus subdued the creature with a crucifix, or he captured the creature with the help of the only volunteer, a condemned man. In each, the monster is led back to Rouen and burned, but its head and neck would not burn due to being tempered by its own fire breath. The head was then mounted on the walls of the newly built church to scare off evil spirits, and used for protection.

The Creation And Origin Story Of Gargoyles!

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They were useful and designed by artists who created them by sheer necessity, carefully skilled by sharp hands, and made to improve the silhouette of the buildings. ‘‘The gargoyle is a marker in the march of civilization. It was a great thought and a distinct mark of regard for the common people when it was thought best to provide means of throwing the water from the roofs of great public buildings well away from the walls rather than to allow it to trickle down upon the passers-by. The gargoyle had its development in regard to human comfort. It is the kind of an idea that would breed revolution. The first decorative gargoyle of the middle ages was of the year 1220, and the earliest type is found at Laon, France.’’

The Creation And Origin Story Of Gargoyles!

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3 years ago

Krampus, the legend!

During the Christmas season, every young boy and girl awaits their presents and gifts with eagerness, hoping for Santa to make their way to their homes. The saying, you better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout is the official song for Santa Claus as he is checking his list for all the good boys and girls. But for those who are naughty children, the invention of the famed horned goat Krampus who works together with St. Nick.

Krampus, The Legend!

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Created in Eastern European folklore, Krampus, meaning ‘claw’, is depicted as a horned, half-demon like monster who terrorizes naughty children, hitting them and beating them with whips, other versions having him with chains, sometimes shaking them to scare the children, equipped with a sack or a basket strapped to his back, to cart off the children chosen to be either eaten or dragged to Hell. He even has a holiday dedicated just to him, celebrated in Germany and now, because of the film, in America as well, called Krampusnacht, or Krampus Night, on December 6. In this long and very funny tradition, spectators dressed up as Krampus appears in the streets, visiting homes and business, along with his devilish accomplices, evil elves and imps, the total anthesis of Santa Claus, who help Krampus scare people and onlookers in the streets.

Krampus, The Legend!

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Because of the resurgence of the celebration of Krampus in the late 19th century, including popular greeting cards with his image and funny rhymes and poems, not to mention the many horror movies or TV shows in North America, gaining traction and popularity every time Christmas comes around. Or maybe it’s because of the intense, heavy commercialization around Christmas time, meant for family and friends. So, here’s the question, do you celebrate Krampus, or Christmas as a whole, or do you think he’s just a myth better left to the children?

Krampus, The Legend!

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7 years ago
Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Empire Strikes Back (1980).

Empire Strikes Back (1980).


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4 years ago

This is the land of the mythical.

Of the Real and of the Unreal. Of the Dead and the Living. Of Flight and of Speed and of the hidden world of the Sea.

This is the land of the Legends. Where Stories are not stories but truth. Where the alleys are alive with Night Creatures. Where the mornings are adorned with faeries. Where the Ocean is breathing with it's life.

Where the Dead are not truly dead - not yet.

Welcome to Disnoream.

"I didn't plan on being a wanted fugitive."


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10 years ago
Breathe ECigs® #Vapor #ecigarettes #Childproof #Patents #entrepreneur #ICantBreathe #MarilynMonroe #Tupac

Breathe eCigs® #Vapor #ecigarettes #Childproof #Patents #entrepreneur #ICantBreathe #MarilynMonroe #Tupac #Legends #HappyNewYear #Believe #America BreatheCig.com


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1 year ago
A Hive Defender from Legends, protecting the hive
A Hive Defender from Legends, enjoying a night on the town.

Get yourself somebody that can do both.


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3 years ago
BTS, 2022 - "Michael, Did We Make It?"
BTS, 2022 - "Michael, Did We Make It?"

BTS, 2022 - "Michael, did we make it?"

Michael Jackson, 1990 - "Yes, boys, you did it."


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4 years ago
H: What Am I Now? What Am I Now?
H: What Am I Now? What Am I Now?

H: What am I now? What am I now?

DOYOUNG: What if I'm someone I don't want around?

Together: I'm Falling again, I'm Falling again, I'm Falling.

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I had fallen in LOVE with this cover, I haven't stopped listening to it. Imagine if these two did a collab. Go check out the cover if you haven't seen it yet!


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3 years ago

I want both in my mouth.

Sara Lance + Milkshakes
Sara Lance + Milkshakes
Sara Lance + Milkshakes

Sara Lance + Milkshakes


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