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if all u feel towards vampires is eroticism ur wrong they’re the perfect cross breed of cannibal and werewolf and experience the closest thing to meta self aware horribleness that makes my knees tremble in its presence
yes i want to fuck duh
but it’s only sexy when u use ur brain n litmax them of their humanity commentary potential alr
sakura is so carnivorous deer to me and I take no notes on the matter
I absolutely love the symbolism of Arthur Morgan as both the deer and the coyote.
When he is high honor he is a prey, he is hunted more than he hunts, he is hurt more than he hurts others. He gives everything in life and even in death, as a deer, he continues to give, being an easy source of food.
When he is low honor he is a coyote, he continues to hunt, he continues to hurt others, but he is also hunted. He isn't all and powerful, he isn't the top of the food chain, people still get to him, he still gets hurt and he whimpers like a wounded dog.
The deer is symbolism of gentleness, of a kind hand and unconditional love, but may also be a sign that your heart has been hurt and needs tending.
A coyote is symbolism for the duality of nature, the good and the evil, a foot in each camp yet never fully either. They can be selfish and cunning, bringing chaos into this world, but it also brings wisdom and inteligence to those around it.
Joel Miller & Arthur Morgan & Rachel Amber
"you don’t get to live a bad life and have good things happen to you"
ingydar-adrianne lenker/ not a lot, just forever-adrianne lenker/ lotus corniculatus/ as consciousness is harnessed to flesh-susan sontag/ narcissus/ white is for witching-helen oyeyemi/ lilium/ the alchemist- paulo coelho/ animal symbolism/ forwards beckon rebound-adrianne lenker
Me when my vanity keeps me from being a moral ideal but i endorse it
Fate decreed they be joined. Fate doomed both of them.
*shamelessly posts art of ocs on a fan art account*
Last year I visited a museum where there was an ancient sceptre on display. On it was the carving of a bird and a fish pieced together by an arrow; apparently a symbol for the conjugation of two previously warring tribes.
I decided to borrow the motif for my two shapeshifter characters, make it into a twist on the "red string of fate" trope.