that "OKAY SO" before someone u love starts infodumping........ most blessed feeling in the world
Are there any poems that inspired TSV? I know I asked a similar question about plays, and I really loved the ones listen!
Well, there's a huge amount of Seamus Heaney in the landscape and vibes of TSV (particularly the bog-sacrifice poems for obvious reasons, the early Death of a Naturalist work trying to make sense of his childhood and parents, and his Buile Suibhne translations), and generally speaking we're sort of riffing off symbolist knight-errant narratives which includes poems like Faerie Queene.
They're almost too obvious and famous to be called influences, but I don't think you can write anything about religious and apocalyptic dread without feeling the looming shadow of The Waste Land, The Hollow Men and The Second Coming, and I think there's a lot of buried Rime of the Ancient Mariner homages in Carpenter's story (like one who on a lonesome road, etc) and Kubla Khan in Faulkner's.
Irish megalithic sites illustrated by Paul Blades.
boy do i love te
again, ethically sourced from tumblr
“Cerridwen, Cerridwen, Lady of The Cauldron come see what they have done.
Stolen your Cauldron’s power, and betrayed your only son,
Your eyes wide, lips curl, anger on your face
Change your shape now, lady; be the hound, begin the chase.”
PLEASE watch this clip of the weird 90s king arthur movie that my sister and I have been quoting non stop for days
A 5200-year-old pottery bowl from Shahr-e Sukhteh bearing what could possibly be the world's oldest example of animation. It shows 5 images of a wild goat leaping, and if you put them in a sequence (like a flip book), the wild goat leaps to nip leaves off a tree. Museum of Ancient Iran
they were 100% joined at the hip post-finale
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