Honestly, same.
reading terry prattchet is so crazy, cause you'll be reading about a character called something like plinko plonko and their zany exploits, and then he'll just drop a paragraph that goes so insanely hard like -
and then I just have to stare at the wall for a bit.
Listen to me. Change the narrative. Keep writing your own story. You got this. Just keep going.
Fibre crafts are 50% soothing repetitive action and 50% "God Fucking Damnit"
How does one hate a country, or love one? […] I know people, I know towns, farms, hills and rivers and rocks, I know how the sun at sunset in autumn falls on the side of a certain plowland in the hills; but what is the sense of giving a boundary to all that, of giving it a name and ceasing to love where the name ceases to apply?
— Ursula K. Le Guin – The Left Hand of Darkness (1969, p. 212)
As I've discussed several times on this account, there's a high probability that Sigyn (with the "Sig" in her name, with the Victorious Woman/Friend of Victory, and the association with fetters, among other things) was a Valkyrie.
And as you know, Valkyries came for brave warriors on the hour of their deaths, to take them to Valhalla. So in this piece I commissioned, the amazing @boomdafunk depicted Sigyn welcoming (MCU)Loki after his death at Thanos' hands.
Narvi: How did you meet mother, dad?
Loki: Well, the day I died
Vali: ... Of course you did... ^^'
The pose from this ilustration was inspired by another of my mythological OTPs, Psyche & Eros :3
In this piece, I guess the roles are reversed, with the winged lover being Sigyn :3
I love this! He definitely understood the assignment :D
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