Monthly Archives: January 2013

Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice

“I believe in the search of the fawn, the forest creatures wild, but so am I. The bloody noses, the broken arms, lessons learned well in mythology.” ~”Radiology” by Lovedrug Myth is visceral. Raw. Primal. Both a reflection of human … Continue reading

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B is for Bravery and Why I Do Not Have It

I have been told I am brave for doing this. I have been writing about who and what I am, and what I stand for and believe, and about my scars and wounds with honesty for nearing two years now, … Continue reading

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Britomartis, the Goddess Who Ran

I had spent the past several days working on this week’s PBP entry on the Cretan goddess Britomartis. It was a nice post, starting with a lot of background on her origins, functions, and myth before diving into UPG waters. … Continue reading

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PBP: Ariadne, the Dividing Sea

 “The vastness of the sea reveals the bigger picture to me. How could I not have seen what it was you wanted from me? Ariadne.” Sleepthief, “Ariadne (The Dividing Sea)” Ariadne is a complex figure. Most people I know have … Continue reading

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My Stance on the Terms “Otherkin” and “Godkin”

I first joined the otherkin community around five years ago, although I had heard of it a couple of years prior. By “joined”, I mean I signed up and attended to one forum only, then fell out of that and … Continue reading

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Asterion, the Starry Minotaur

Cretan coin bearing an image of four meanders, stand-ins for the labyrinth, at the center of which resides a star: Asterion. Most people in the west, where the commonly traced forefathers of our society are the ancient Greeks, will have … Continue reading

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