Kahlil Gibran, “The Madman” [x]
quick concepts for some ideas of spirits i had. from left to right:
- the keeper: guardian of cemeteries - makes sure graves remain clean and never without flowers.
- crywolf: once thought to be a trickster spirit that led travelers to their doom, this spirit’s actual intent is to help travelers discover unmarked graves of murder victims.
- the cacophony: will appear to some individuals - serves the same purpose as a banshee.
- the rat king: a spirit of vengeance, unleashed upon those who hurt others.
- the lure: an otherworldly being that feeds on lost souls - will lure them close and devour them whole.
- the guardian: a watchful sloth spirit that comforts the spirit of dead children, allowing them to paint his fur.
Assassin’s Creed + color palettes // Death.
the boy’s only thirteen
i let the cat kill a moth so, by sian’s orders, i now have to write an obituary for him (the moth, not the cat) bc i’m, i quote, ‘an accessory to murder’
harsh realm; a mix for the pure ophelia, who was driven mad by love and sought peace in the depths of an eternal slumber
i. apparat, goodbye feat. soap&skin | ii. how to destroy angels, a drowning | iii. m83, wait | iv. sóley, i’ll drown | v. fever ray, if i had a heart | vi. florence + the machine, heavy in your arms | vii. dead man’s bones, flowers grow out of my grave | viii. emily wells, fountain of youth | ix. ane brun, undertow | x. daughter, shallows | xi. widowspeak, harsh realm | xii. mazzy star, into dust
fanmix challenge » ½ character archetypes
Fairy Tale(ish) Picspam → Corpse Bride
Philippe de Champaigne, Vanitas, 1646
Gustave Doré
Born January 6, 1832 and died January 23, 1883, Gustave Doré was a French artist, engraver, illustrator and sculptor but he worked primarily with wood engraving and steel engraving. He was know for working for publishers illustrating books such as Cervantes’s Don Quixote, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Tennyson’s The Idylls of the King, and the Bible.