"During the age of the Elven Empire, Sephas was also widely viewed as a god of virtue and moral rectitude, due to the association of excellence of character with excellence of ability."
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Recommendation: Pro Wrestling
Now including several more promotions I've started watching recently.
30 Days of Mythology: Day 13 — Valhas
"In the ancient Elven capital of Imperialis, there was a temple dedicated to Valhas whose doors were symbolically opened when the Empire was at war, and ceremonially closed with great pomp and celebration when peace had been achieved."
Writing Revisited: One Fabulous Freenbird
Pop Quiz: Will Lucia A) Make a new friend? B) Eat it?
Discourse on Azumanga Daioh – Part 2: The Triumph of Representation
For reasons I admittedly don't entirely understand, my post about the autistic representation in Azumanga Daioh and why it matters to me as an autistic creator has been one of my most consistently popular posts this year...
One month to go: The Alchemist of Middlesbrooke
Coming July 12.
30 Days of Mythology: Day 12 — Pherais
"Not a goddess of justice in the sense of law codes or legal proceedings, Pherais is rather viewed as the goddess who brings changes of fortune."
Writing Revisited: Dunstana Darkstone, Luckiest Girl in Realmgard
“You feel lucky today?” “I always feel lucky.”
30 Days of Mythology: Day 11 — Anassa
"A longstanding, though poorly-understood ritual custom dating to the earliest periods of established worship of the gods of the Ennead holds that Anassa is to be placated with libations of cheese."
Recommendation: The New Legends of Monkey
Revisiting another Mythology-related recommendation. And once again requesting to Show. Me. The. Monkey!
