May. 27th, 2005

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Wrote about 500 words of "Secrets" last night. Sir Vladislav appeared unexpectedly, but I think I will leave him in, just because.

Slept badly, as per usual the night before I go on a trip. I always get tense and worried about whether I'll miss the bus, or forget something, or whatnot -- it's ridiculous, really, but I can't do much of anything about it.

Dreamed about a Leviathan of the deep. And fire. And endings.
edenfalling: stylized black-and-white line art of a sunset over water (Default)
Wrote about 500 words of "Secrets" last night. Sir Vladislav appeared unexpectedly, but I think I will leave him in, just because.

Slept badly, as per usual the night before I go on a trip. I always get tense and worried about whether I'll miss the bus, or forget something, or whatnot -- it's ridiculous, really, but I can't do much of anything about it.

Dreamed about a Leviathan of the deep. And fire. And endings.
edenfalling: stylized black-and-white line art of a sunset over water (red flower)
"I will incite the kings and the chiefs and the warriors and the young warriors," said Bricriu, "so that you will all kill one another, unless you come to drink at my feast. I will set son against father and incite them to kill each other. I will set daughter against mother. And if that is not enough, I will incite the two breasts of every Ulaid woman to beat against each other and become foul and putrid."

"In that case," said Fergus, "it would be better to go."

---excerpt from "The Feast of Bricriu," as found in Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe

...

I find it amusing that Fergus doesn't agree until after that last threat.
edenfalling: stylized black-and-white line art of a sunset over water (red flower)
"I will incite the kings and the chiefs and the warriors and the young warriors," said Bricriu, "so that you will all kill one another, unless you come to drink at my feast. I will set son against father and incite them to kill each other. I will set daughter against mother. And if that is not enough, I will incite the two breasts of every Ulaid woman to beat against each other and become foul and putrid."

"In that case," said Fergus, "it would be better to go."

---excerpt from "The Feast of Bricriu," as found in Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe

...

I find it amusing that Fergus doesn't agree until after that last threat.

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