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A Thread of Words

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I write - poetry, original fiction and fanfic. I read - fantasy, history, SF and anything good that catches my attention. I craft- mostly fiberarts. I love myth and fairy tales, history and science. I'm incorrigibly curious. This blog reflects it all - I never exactly know what I'm going to post here.
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So this is me

A shadow on the internet...

A person who writes both fanfic and stuff that straddles the edge of transformative works that I never have decided are too original to go on AO3 or not. Most of those works are based on folklore motifs, some mythological.

My most important work online is A Tale of Ever After,

a huge continuing story set after the end of the InuYasha manga. It's kind of an outlier - it starts out as an InuKag fic, but quickly morphs into InuYasha and Kagome as an integral part of a community of somewhere around 150 villagers, and goes into their role as an important set of players. So far it covers 17 days of story time and is over 670,000 words long.

I have written fic based on Greek myth and Arthuriana as well.

Currently, besides deciding to continue TEA, I am working on two WIPs based on folklore:

Once Upon a Dragon Web

(or possibly titled Of Pixies, Pie and Dragons) set in a story universe where most folk are Fae/Mythic beings and humans are not common

The Woman Who Loved the North Wind,

a spin-off of two major folk tale motifs, the Twin Brothers and the Lost Husband, inspired originally by East of the Sun, West of the Moon, but rather radically different enough I can't call it fanfic of that tale.

I like nature, pretty flowers, animal vids, and art, so a heads up.

I like History so much I majored in it in college before switching to English Lit. I am especially interested in the lives and times of everyday people any place, any time.

I used to teach college level English.

Science is another area that is high interest to me - especially geology and evolutionary biology because of what it tells me about the earth over time (maybe another way of doing history?)

Folklore and myth and religious views across time and space are another thing I find fascinating.

Crafting things in the old ways, especially textiles is one of my big things. Therefore I spin and weave and embroider and do simple nalbinding and braiding and so on and so forth. Experimental archaeology of a type.

I read....some of everything, but especially histories and how to dos and how it was done and Science Fiction. I have over 2000 paper books and more than that in ebooks. And don't ask me how many crafting mags I have.

I'm incorrigibly curious about everything.

Therefore, you never will know what sort of thing I'll post here - it will be a mix.

Always willing to talk. Just ask.

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wyrmcat

shes nervous but super pleased to see you!

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I'm experimenting with how I construct my sculptures, seeing how far I can push the clay while still keeping it somewhat sturdy! I'm sure I'm going to make more, even weirder dragons soon!
{thank you to everyone who 🔄reblogs🔄 my work so that more people can enjoy seeing it!}
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Anniversary Dance

For @flashfictionfridayofficial's prompt of Singing in the Candlelight- Connor and Giselle, even though divorced, still celebrate their wedding anniversary.

"You know, when most people say "I know a place", they usually don't have the Catacombs of Paris in mind."

"Ah, but this place is romantic! To me, at least."

Connor resisted the urge to roll his eyes, but Giselle still snickered like he had. "This isn't part of an elaborate plan to murder me, is it?"

"I don't know, you're the one who gave me your hand."

Giselle shut off the flashlight at that and Connor felt himself stiffen. The hand around his squeezed before Giselle snapped her fingers, whispering a spell low. In a second, the large room, lined with bones, lit up with candles. The dancing light created eerie shadows, but the mod was lightened as a recorder player began to play light, cheerful music.

In the hallway above, the light was caught by glinting eyes.

"It's been a while since we've purged a vampire nest," Giselle explained, shrugging off her backpack. The vampires drew back when she first yanked out some garlic, passing it to Connor so she could pull out two long swords, both made from wood and sharpened to a stake. "And it's our anniversary..."

"Aw," Connor cooed, taking a sword. He really needed to tell the triplets about how he met their grandmother. "You remembered."

Their wedding song sang in the candlelight of bones, the vampires stalking out. Giselle and Connor took each other's hands, just like they did at their wedding reception, and smiled at each other.

Connor was wrong. Giselle did know romance.

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luckthebard

It is funny watching Laura play and commit to Vex’s complete animosity toward the Matron of Ravens after she played her in Downfall

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"Once again, we stand united against an existential threat. United again, as we have many times before, against beasts and behemoths, demons and demigods. And once again, we will overcome this pervasive play for an unjustified power. For Exandria does not belong to a single entity or individual, or even an entire council of deities. Exadnria belongs to us. And once again, we will reclaim that ownership for Exandria.

FUCK SHIT UP"

Keyleth, the legend, the woman, of the hour

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i could talk a lot about the reasons that i think vox machina as pcs is actually a perfect insertion into the c3 narrative right now but the one that’s really sticking out to me is the diversity in the opinions on the gods that the party has and the lack of influence their individual opinions have on their commitment to save the world. because with bh they’re all pretty ambivalent or anti-god with fcg and now braius being outliers, but both of those cases are still very unique and particular ones: fcg had his cleric powers prior to his religiosity and so it was largely just about the personal meaning he found in the changebringer but he still ended up having divine exchanges with her and braius is in the fjord stone school of being a willing child of god divorce. and with those of bh who dislike the gods it’s for completely valid reasons with completely invalid application of their personal woes to a universal scale. but in vox machina we see the way that experience with people that the gods matter to beyond just the magical exchange and experience with the weight that denying the rise of a new betrayer left on the shoulders of the gods they aided. i have to say that beyond the fact that i am just fond of vox machina as a party, it is also incredibly refreshing to see people who have diverse opinions about the gods but also actually engaged with opinions (a word which here refers to taking seriously, and not using confirmation bias) beyond those of their insular party.

a while ago ashton with his insistently short sight said he’d like to see the gods pray to mortals — something they’ve always been doing and is in fact a definitive part of their established metaphysical status in exandria — and vox machina is taking on the role in the c3 narrative of proving (once again) that has been the case, but they differ from bh because where bh (as a group) tends to deny the pleas from the gods unless it already serves or proves what they’ve assumed to be true about the world and the gods, vm (as a gorup) took seriously that the gods might have something new to introduce to them. i mean that’s obvious in scanlan and vex, both of whom became champions of gods they hadn’t really even considered in a serious vein prior to speaking to them. and scanlan very much takes on the label of ioun’s champion as a job to be fulfilled in the specific battle, but with vex being pelor’s champion has more significant weight tied to whitestone becoming her home and the fact that she belongs to a community that does, very much, take seriously the symbolic and literal power of the dawn, and she admits she hadn’t really realized the people-ness of the gods themselves until she met the everlight and the dawnfather.

but from the very same community, with a more historical basis in it, we get percy, who is very much uninterested in gods, until of course he might find value in an exchange with them. or, in one of my favourite moments from percy, until he is given hope that his family still exists somewhere beyond his memory of them, even if bound in the divine books of a god that calls him out on his selfish habits. vox machina also has keyleth who is pretty anti-god, not to the degree of ‘let’s kill them’ that we’ve seen in bh, but even when facing them directly, she wasn’t subtle about how little she cares for them, especially when offset by the people that matter much more to her. vm has pike who is the spearhead of the everlight’s return to power, they have grog who fucks with the stormlord’s teachings even if he doesn’t deal with the god part all that much. there’s a multiplicity of god-to-mortal relationships in vox machina that is diverse in a way that bh certainly isn’t, and i think that allows a really interesting deepening of what’s at stake. because, of course, their focus is getting vax out of the orb, but there’s a weight they all carry regarding what happens to the world if it loses the gods, especially if the way they go is through the machinations of a ancient elven jackass.

and i mean it’s a jokey moment but i think an exchange that’s really illustrative of why it’s so nice to get vm who are certain about their stances about the gods and who don’t have to discuss the philosophical implications of their actual lived and material reality is the one between vex and keyleth where they’re discussing stopping predathos and vex jokes that ‘hey maybe predathos gets out and just eats the matron, surely that’d be fine’ and keyleth laughs with her but then they both kind of step out of that and are still committed to fighting predathos. because as keyleth emphasizes in her speech, exandria belongs to a collective, one made up of people who both hate and love the gods and though vex and keyleth both hate one god in particular, they have the awareness to treat that as their own issue, not one worth risking exandria to solve. anyway. this isn’t super well put and maybe i’ll elaborate some other time but i’ve seen a lot of people being bitter about vox machina showing up (which is their right!) but saying they’re only there in ways that detract from the narrative (i obviously disagree) so i just wanted to put into words why i think that’s wrong (though to be clear i don’t doubt that the fact that vm is cr’s personal blorbos plays a significant hand in the fact that vm showed up, they just also are succeeding (to me) at having a narrative purpose as well)

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