"It is a well-known proverb in Aurora that a display of true love can melt even Lumivittaa’s frozen heart."
Category: Writing Exercise
Writing Revisited: An Amount of Cowbell Greater Than What Was Previously Established
"More", if you will.
30 Days of Mythology: Week 3
Well, as of today, we're through 3 weeks of June. Which means itself it's time for my third weekly recap of my Mythology exercise.
30 Days of Mythology: Day 21 — Meren-Keihas
"Aurorean folklore and songs depict Meren-Keihas as not easily angered, but terrible in his wrath when finally pushed to the point of retribution."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 20 — Creusa
"One of the best-known mythological figures in Realmgard’s history, despite being understood as a a fairly minor, local deity, the river goddess Creusa nevertheless looms large in the history of the Elven Empire."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 19 — Azidos
"One of the youngest of the major gods of the Realmgardian pantheon, Azidos is the son of Akmon and Treza, a result of the marriage alliance that also saw his elder half-sisters Misa and Cora wed gods of the Ennead."
On This, Autistic Pride Day
I guess I can dust off yet another reminder about my lengthy discourse on autistic anime.
30 Days of Mythology: Misa, Redux
Now given the time and attention to flesh out my thought process.
30 Days of Mythology: Day 18 — Cora
"Although Cora is quick to spur others into romantic relationships and is recorded as a prolific matchmaker to both gods and mortals, featuring prominently in many popular romantic stories, her only recorded romantic partner in the mythology is her husband Valhas, who is often depicted going into battle with Cora’s kerchief tied around his arm."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 17 — Misa
"Misa is best known for her role as the goddess of mercy and compassion. In most images, she is depicted as sullen or sorrowful, though symbolic images of a jubilant Misa have been used in allegorical images to commemorate notable historical peace treaties or particularly notable acts of charity."
