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silentkpublishing · 8 months
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THE LAND BEFORE SNOW
IF TIME STANDS STILL ANYWHERE, IT’S AT BEDE. IF GHOSTS HAUNT ANYWHERE, IT’S IN BEDE HALL. But ghosts are nothing compared to the challenges haunting a curmudgeonly building with a desire for eternal life. BEDE HALL WAS ALIVE BUT EVEN IN BEDE, IMMORTALITY WON’T LAST FOREVER! History comes and goes. Empires rise and fall, civilizations flourish and cultures collide. The laws of probability…
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oscarwetnwilde · 11 months
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James Wilby & Sporting: Part One: 1. Maurice (1987): Boxing 2. Woman In White (1997): Croquet 3. Cotton Mary (1999): Tennis 4. A Handful Of Dust: (1988): Diving 5. Adam Bede (1992): Horse Riding 6. Caccia Alla Vedova/The Siege Of Venice (1991): Fencing 7. Gosford Park (2000): Shooting 8. Regeneration (1997): Golf 9. You Me And It (1993): Cricket 10. Dutch Girls (1985): Field Hockey
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shinemon311 · 12 days
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This week’s Hall of Fame results!
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todayontumblr · 8 months
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Hii i needed some classic book recommendations even tho im currently reading crime and punishment by fyodor dostoevsky cant seem to finish it reader's block ig if thats a thing? So im just tryna find books which would get me back at reading. Greek/classic Literature/ dark academia/ classic thriller and mystery into these stuff right now so yeah!
Sorry for sending such a big ask lol.
Hey Anonie. No problem lol. Now, I haven't read all those I'm about to list, but I know people (and have read people) that have and like them greatly so: (in no particular order)
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Othello by William Shakespeare
Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster
The Bakkhai by Euripides (Anne Carson translation)
Medea by Euripides (I unfortunately don't have a translation to recommend)
The Oresteia by Any of the 3 Greek tragedians Honestly (see above)
The Iliad by Homer (Fagles translation)
The Odyssey by Homer (Fagles translation)
The Aeneid by Virgil (Fagles translation)
Omeros by Derek Walcott
Wise Children by Angela Carter
The Remorseful Day by Colin Dexter
Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott. Fitzgerald
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
The Woodlander by Thomas Hardy
Adam Bede by George Eliot
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
Romola by George Eliot
Tess of D'Uberville by Thomas Hardy
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
The Theban Trilogy by Sophocles
The Turn of the Shrew by Henry James
Daisy Miller by Henry James
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Going After Cacciato by Tim O'Brien
The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
The Mystery of the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe
The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe
The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe
King Lear by William Shakespeare
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Hearts and Lives of Men by Fay Weldon
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Ulysses by James Joyce
Beloved by Toni Morrison
@maryoliverdotcom @memory-the-unconscious do yall have any suggestions??
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dianedantedominic · 2 months
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I just realized I don't have an intro post for DLC, and it's kinda confusing. So here's one.
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Welcome to The Department of Lost Creatures!
I'm your host and the head of office here, Diane Anima. Lets take a tour, eh?
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Here in our state-of-the-art demigod run building, we lean heavily on Greco-Romani design choices for our architecture, as well as Renaissance-era choices for our room design. The photo shown is the entrance to the garden through the green doors in our tower, but the outside of the building looks a little something like this;
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And if you can't find us? No worries! Our building moves around the continent and between countries due to magical shenanigans. Need us, the building comes to you. (Though we do usually stay in the New York area, we have been known to travel up to countries like Norway, The Netherlands and Russia, down to Australia, Taiwan and The Philippines.)
The inside of our Department is quite like the TARDIS seen in Doctor Who; much bigger on the inside than out. We have a few different sections to our building, including;
The Book Corner/Library,
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The Entertainment Room/Living Area,
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The Tower (We'll get to the rooms there in a moment),
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And The Main Hall. It's your first impression of the establishment.
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For the tower, the rooms change constantly to the person opening the door. Depending on the color, that is the room you are supposed to go into. Up the tower are different rooms if you want to break the design, but I would stick to the concept.
Red is a training room. It can also be used as a rage room for people with pent-up emotional trauma, and I know our souls have that.
Yellow is considered a bedroom. The door sometimes changes its color to the person's favorite, but it is usually yellow. The inside changes to the person's liking, usually consisting of a canopy bed with décor relating to the person, as well as things they favor.
Green is the garden. Mainly our lovely Bede Ortega cares for the flowers, fruit and vegetables that grow there, but we all pitch in when she needs it.
Blue is our pool room. It also doubles as an aquarium.
Purple is the observatory. Our souls come here to watch the stars or just watch. It's also a popular napping spot.
White is our silent room. It was made per request after a rather unruly game night scenario. It is always silent in here.
Grey is the therapy room. One of the lovely assistants here, Lucius, god of Harpies, volunteers as the therapist for anyone who needs to talk.
And we don't go in the Black door.
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We have a wide selection of souls in our department, since we have ties with Thanatos/Mors (dear brother, please stop sending us nutcases), who sends the souls of demigods to us if they wanted more with their lives. I'll run through the list of them, starting with our oldest.
Zoë Nightshade Lee Fletcher Charles Beckendorf Michael Yew Selena Beauregard Ethan Nakamura Leo Valdez (he comes in on weekends) Octavian Canus Jason Grace (we stole him from Valhalla ^^) Bede Ortega Bonnie Hernández Salmonella 'Sammy' Khatri Elijah Abbas Agnar Tyrsen
We also have living souls, such as,
Elio Beausoleil [@yourlocalfallenstar] Brooklyn Hayward [@rayof-damnsunshine] Damien Harvennson [@iceweavercatlover] Rosalie [#######] [@that-girl-cupid] Hazel Grace [@daughter-of-medusa] Elektra Anima [@vicious-daughter-of-zeus] Daphne [@of-course-im-the-winner] Jack Hearth [@demigod-jack-hearth] Icarus (apparently???) [@thefallenwaxwinged] Eva Tastine [@scylla-weird-kid] Kiara Belvedere [@kiaradaughterofselene]
And gods run through our building sometimes, as well!
Lucius, god of Harpies, Birds of Prey, Forgotten Memories and Defense. Xenith, god of Sparrows, Drakons, Resurfaced Memories, and Prosecution. Macedon, god of Bloodlust and Heartbreak. [@glee-of-ares-wrath-of-aphrodite] Caelum, Forgotten god of Stars, Constellations and Wishes. [@godofwishingwells] Harbringer/Alya, god of the Soul. [they stay with Harvennson]
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I'm Diane Anima, as said before, the one who runs DLC and controls it's pupils. Damien told me how to do this thing called 'a selfie', so here's one of me.
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We can't forget the owners of the Department and the buildings surrounding it, so I'll pass the mic to my lovely brother, Dante Anima.
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With DLC as the main building, me and my siblings have devised a chain that links to it, so we can get our own sources of income (even if one of us uses mediocre magic).
I run the food truck that usually appears on the side of the road next to DLC, called DANTE'S INFERNO. It features all the food you can want, from tamales and quesadillas to Bánh Mì and Tteokbokki. We have literally everything- except casseroles.
Very easy to find, just look for the red truck with the name I gave earlier on it, that's me.
Here's a pic of me, cuz apparently we need those.
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Passing on the mic to my brother, Damien Anima.
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Did he just call my magic MEDIORCE?
Ah, whatever.
I run the building next to DLC. pretty short, black building with the sign that says 'TAROT READINGS' on it.
Step in, and welcome to the Midnight Zone, your to-go shop for all my witchy friends, and Hecate kids (hello cousins).
We have everything you could want for spells and potions, eyes, spiders, beetles, magical components like unicorn horn dust and drakon scales, Pegasus feathers (ETHICALLY SOURCED! Molted feathers ONLY! We aren't crazy.), and so much more.
We also have more godly elements, like stardust (from my friend Elio), ichor, ambrosia, nectar in all forms, so on and so forth.
Aaaaand here's a pic of me, cuz the others R doin' it! Might change my name later, eh.
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Aaaand that's all of us! Passing the mic back to Diane!
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So! Will you come visit?
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Ooc:
Thanks for the interaction, guys! I couldn't even imagine how far I would get when I first started these silly accounts. I'm really happy for how far my platform on this site has grown within the past few months, and the people that I've met along the way. Big shout out to @saradika-graphics, @enchanthings and @cafekitsune, since I used the borders they made. Another big shout out to the people that have interacted with my accounts, couldn't have gotten this far without y'all. Another big thing, I will be doing more Q&A's with the souls of DLC and the Deathly Depart Siblings, and if you all want more lore-based things from any of my accounts, just let me know lovas. Till then, to all a good night, to those a good day, and jeez this took way longer than I expected.
Edit 1# I COMPLETELY FORGOR ABT FACECLAIMS FOR THESE IDIOTS... So I'mma go in and make the changes I'm supposed to. Another thing, I run @iceweavercatlover, @yourlocalfallenstar, @welkombijspecerijen and more. Those are the accs I'm most frequent in. Just to tell ya.
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valiantsilver · 2 years
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Pokémon Sw/Sh but it’s a British high school
Allister:
* Year Seven
* Wears a face mask everywhere
* Never speaks in class even if he’s called on
* Has a hard time talking to others so mostly just sticks around Bea
Hop:
* Year Eight
* Wants to be a linguist just like his older brother
* Sonia has seen his grades however and she knows he’s destined to be a STEM kid
* Has gotten multiple reprimands for running in the halls
Marnie
* Year Eight
* Not as shy as Allister but still pretty reserved
* Wears her leather jacket instead of her blazer (the teachers have given up on that one)
* Listens to music instead of paying attention in class but most teachers let it go since her grades are good and she isn’t disruptive
Bede
* Year Nine
* Gifted kid and absolutely insufferable about it
* Wants to go into STEM since he believes all the other subjects aren’t ‘real academics’
* Opal constantly points out how good his artwork is and he hates it (secretly loves it)
Bea
* Year Ten
* Grew up as Allister’s neighbour, sees him as a younger brother and is very protective of him
* Great at PE, not so great at other subjects
* GCSEs have her low-key stressed but she’d rather die than admit it
Milo
* Geography teacher
* The chill teacher who will just stick on a movie when he doesn’t have a lesson planned
* Students go to him for hugs when they’re feeling under the weather because Milo hugs are top tier 👌
* Super nice but low-key doesn’t know how to control his students when they get wild
Nessa
* English teacher
* Is a great teacher when she isn’t distracted by giving her students fashion advice
* Fishes outside of teaching as well as modelling - once brought a fish she had caught that morning into school and stored it in her filing cabinet
* Absolutely despises the idea that ‘maybe the curtains are just blue’ and will go on long rants about the issues with anti-intellectualism and lack of critical thinking
Kabu
* PE teacher
* Students will make fun of him for being old only to get absolutely thrashed by him in literally any sport
* Close to Bea who sees him as a mentor and confidant - as well as talking about her exam stress she also told him her worries that Allister wasn’t settling into high school well, so Kabu now keeps an eye on him as well
* Taught Raihan before he also became a teacher at the school and always reminds him how proud he is of him
Opal
* Art teacher
* Doesn’t actually show up half the time, she’ll be gone for several weeks and everyone will be convinced she’s dead only for her to just reappear with no explanation
* All of her exemplar art is pink
* She can see Bede’s artistic talent and natural inclination towards art (even if he tries to repress it), tries to encourage him to express himself more
Gordie
* History teacher
* Super young teacher, like it’s his first or second year after finishing his teaching course
* Randomly stops lessons to show his students some kind of crazy stunt he learnt like a double back flick or smth idk
* Hides the fact that Melony is his mother from students because he knows how viscous they can be
Melony
* Chemistry teacher
* Constantly finds excuses to make fake snow as an experiment
* Hate the fact that Gordie won’t acknowledge her as his mother while at work
* Once intercepted a note from her students that called her a ‘milf’, asked Gordie what it meant later that day and he lost several years from his lifespan
Piers
* Maths teacher
* Addicted to coffee, students have learnt to steer clear of his desk due to coffee breath
* Never gives homework because he knows he won’t be arsed to mark it
* He asks Marnie what ‘the kids are into’ all the time so he can slip pop culture references into his lessons to seem more ‘cool’
Raihan
* Physics teacher
* You know that ‘Welcome to Physics’ vine? That’s Raihan’s classroom
* He has a very big social media presence and new students are always flabbergasted when they find out their physics teacher is also an influencer
* Constantly sets assignments/homework which involve students having to make some kind of social media post
Leon
* French teacher
* Teaches French but knows several other languages - Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Cantonese, etc
* Was a former student who got near perfect grades, all the older teachers love him, most students love him too because he’s a good teacher while still being fun
* Brags to his students every time Hop has some kind of minor achievement
Sonia
* Biology teacher
* Students love her because sometimes she sneaks her dog into school
* One of the few teachers who will put Bede in his place instead of encouraging his ego and superiority complex
* She and Nessa go over to each other’s houses every Saturday to mark papers together + gossip about work
Oleana
* Deputy Head
* Does most of the Head’s work anyway
* Low-key terrifying, students only come to her with very serious issues
* Nobody can figure why she’s so defensive of Rose when he constantly seems to dump his responsibilities as Head onto her
Rose
* Head Teacher
* Shows up to important meetings wearing a shirt and suit jacket on top and nothing but underwear underneath his desk
* Actually a very hard worker - he’s just working on something concerning the school that isn’t exactly for educational purposes
* Has attempted to form a parental bond with Bede after finding out he lost his parents at a young age, has not succeeded
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aliteraryprincess · 1 year
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April 2023 Wrap Up
Butters insisted that he must be in the this month's wrap up pic! 😆 April went by way too quickly. Time's just flying by!
Books Read: 15
Look at all these books! I mean, sure, a lot of them are rereads or picture books, but that's fine! My favorite of the month was Little Thieves, which is just a new favorite in general. My least favorite was The Ingenue, but it was still an enjoyable read. Starred titles are audiobooks and ones marked with ® are rereads.
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins - 5 stars ®
"The Lifted Veil" by George Eliot - 3 stars
The Ingenue by Rachel Kapelke-Dale - 3 stars
Snow White by the Brothers Grimm, retold by Paul Heins, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman - 5 stars ®
Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave retold by Marinna Mayer, illustrated by Kinuko Y. Craft - 4 stars
The Goose Girl by the Brothers Grimm, retold by Anthea Bell, illustrated by Sabine Bruntjen - 3 stars
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf - 4.5 stars ®
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen - 5 stars
The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - 4 stars
Many Furs by the Brothers Grimm, retold and illustrated by Jacquelyn Ilya Sage - 3 stars
Snow White & Rose Red by the Brothers Grimm, retold by Kallie George, illustrated by Kelly Vivanco - 4 stars
The Secrets of Hartwood Hall by Katie Lumsden - 5 stars
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories by Angela Carter - 4.5 stars ®
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys - 4.5 stars ®
Arcadia by Tom Stoppard - 5 stars ®
On Tumblr:
It's just all polls. I'm having way too much fun with them.
March Wrap Up
Fairy Tale Retelling Authors Poll
Elizabeth Gaskell Book Poll
Jane Austen Book Poll
Charles Dickens Book Poll
Hyperspecific Poll
Shakespeare Tragedy Poll
Shakespeare Comedy Poll
Shakespeare History Poll
On the Blog:
There's one thing here! Yay! But it's still not the Fairy Tale Friday post for Snow & Rose...oops...
Review: The Ingenue by Rachel Kapelke-Dale
On YouTube:
But hey, there's a Fairy Tale Friday post here at least!
April TBR
The George Eliot Project: Adam Bede
March Wrap Up - 7 books!
The George Eliot Project: "The Lifted Veil"
Currently Reading 4/18/23
The Quarter Year Crisis Book Tag 2023
May TBR
Fairy Tale Friday: The Seventh Bride by T. Kingfisher
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misskikuwrites · 7 months
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The Next Step Ch 2
Bede/Gloria (Dressedinpinkshipping)
Tags: references to previous assault, fluff (there will be fluff I promise), angst, its a plot fic, minor hurt/comfort, flashbacks
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Gloria had never planned to come here, to step foot in the prison housing Rose. She breezed through security with a million thoughts jumbling together in her mind. It had been two years. Two whole years and yet the past kept finding her. Her battle with Leon, the Darkest Day, Rose’s plan, everything was being dredged up again against her will. She didn’t want to come face to face with the man responsible for what had become her worst nightmare. A nightmare in a Pokeball, forever housed in the Pokemon Centre. 
Gloria shoved those thoughts away and approached the reception counter. The receptionist’s eyes widened a fraction in recognition. 
“Champion Gloria,” she said, not bothering to hide her surprise. “I don’t believe you’re scheduled for a visit.” 
“I’m not,” Gloria said. “I wanted to ask some questions about one of your prisoners, actually.” 
The receptionist worried her brow. “I’m not sure we can-” 
“I’ll take it from here,” a commanding voice boomed from the hall to Gloria’s right. An imposingly tall woman stood by an open door, the plaque on the front reading “Prison Warden.” 
“Yes, Ma’am,” the receptionist replied quickly.
Gloria hoped the dreadful pounding of her heart wasn’t showing on her face, in her body language, as she headed down the hall and, following the gesture of the Prison Warden, into the office. 
“It’s not often we get such high profile visitors,” the Prison Warden said. “You’re lucky it's a slow day. On any other, news of your visit would be out in the media in a second.” The door clicked shut behind the Warden, who nodded to the chair positioned in front of a fancy wooden desk. “Take a seat. I may be a Prison Warden, but even I can appreciate comfort where I can get it.” She rounded her desk and sat in the leather chair behind it. 
“Thank you,” Gloria managed to say through the lump twisting itself into her throat, and took a seat. 
“You, obviously, need no introductions,” the Prison Warden said. “Outside these walls, you can call me whatever or however you like.” She leant forward. “But while you have a single foot in my prison, you’ll address me with respect.” 
“O-Of course!” Gloria squeaked. “Ma’am,” she added quickly. 
The Prison Warden held her gaze for a long, silent moment, before she laughed. “You’re just as precious as the last one!” 
Gloria gaped. 
“Don’t give me that look,” the Warden said in between beats of laughter, “both you and Leon come in here like a Growlithe with its tail between its legs, I just can’t help myself!” 
“Wait, Leon’s come here too?”
The Warden composed herself and nodded. “Oh, yes, he tried to visit ex-chairman Rose,” she said. “But he has severe restrictions on visitations, so we had to turn Leon away.”
“What sort of restrictions?” Gloria asked. 
The Warden held Gloria’s gaze. “I think you need to tell me the exact reason for your visit. You may be the Champion, but I don’t answer to you. Not in here, at least.” 
“Right.” Gloria shifted uneasily in her chair. “I… need to make sure that Rose isn’t communicating with anyone outside,” she began. “There are… certain things happening that point in his direction.” 
“‘Certain things?’” 
Gloria felt small under the Prison Warden’s gaze. She didn’t know how to explain why she was here without explaining everything, and she wasn’t yet ready to condemn Samuel as part of a bigger, deeper plot. If she did, then his endorsement would be…
The Warden sighed. “I’m not going to force you to say anything you’d rather not,” she said. “So ask your questions. I’ll answer them if I can, so long as I’m not breaching confidentiality.” 
“Thank you!” Gloria perked up slightly as a fraction of the tension constricting her body eased. “I wanted to ask about Rose. Has he had any visitors?” 
The Warden shook her head. “Given the nature of his offending, he’s only allowed one visitor - his brother - and as far as I’m aware, the man hasn’t set foot within the prison since Rose was first incarcerated.”
“What about letters? Has he sent any? Received any?”
“No. The same restriction applies - and if he had tried to send a letter, or received one, it would be thoroughly checked.” 
Gloria thought to the letter she’d stuffed hastily into her pocket with the crimson ‘R’ on the front. If it wasn’t from Rose, then who…? 
“What about other prisoners?” she asked. “Could they have sent a letter for him?” 
The Prison Warden gave a single bark of laughter. “Ha! They’d have to speak with him first.” 
“He doesn’t talk to anyone?” 
“Look, we’re getting dangerously close to breaching privacy rights here - the prisoners still have those - so let me just say this: when you’re a prisoner as high profile as the ex-chairman, your every movement is watched. For your own good.” 
Gloria swallowed. “Do you mean… he’s at risk?” 
The Prison Warden folded her arms. “It’s hard to threaten the lives of every single person in Galar and not become a target. That’s all I’ll say.” 
Gloria nodded. “Right. Thank you.” 
“Whatever it is you think Rose is involved with, it’s not him,” the Warden said, an air of finality in her tone. “And I’d appreciate it if you didn’t push the issue. I may not run this place with an iron fist, but I sure as hell keep an eye on my prisoners. Especially prisoners like Rose.”
Gloria had no choice but to believe it. She left the prison dejectedly on her Corviknight, her investigation having run into a brick wall. For a start, she didn’t even know if the two letters - one from Samuel, the other from ‘R’ - were related. They’d arrived together, but so had a mound of flowers and presents. If she couldn’t force herself through the brick wall of the ‘R’ letter, all she had left was Samuel. 
Him, at least, she could keep an eye on. 
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Bede downed his second coffee for the morning, wishing away the headache he could feel brewing on his forehead. He wasn’t a stranger to working on little sleep. That had been a part of his life from a young age - studying endless hours into the night in order to prove he deserved a position at the trainer’s school, to prove his worth for Rose, and later Miss Opal. What he wasn’t used to was an unintentional sleepless night. Bede wasn’t one for mulling over his mistakes into the early hours of the morning. If he’d made a mistake, he would fix it with hard work, with dedication, with study and training. 
That worked for almost everything. Everything except love. 
And Bede felt he’d made the biggest mistake of them all. He sighed into his coffee - first making sure no one was around to witness it - and cringed. Alone in the stadium, for no Gym Challenger had made it this far in the few days since the Challenge had started, Bede cursed himself for letting his feelings get the better of him. His Togetic fluttered up to his eye level, chirping sadly. 
“I’m fine,” he said, gently patting his Pokemon on top of its head. 
Yet Bede felt far from fine. He’d replayed his confession to Gloria in his mind over and over again throughout the night. It kept him awake, kept him paralysed. 
What a fool he was, confessing to her? To the Champion, of all people?
He’d seen it on her face, the moment the words had left his mouth. She’d frozen. Blood had drained from her face, leaving her pale. 
How could he have thought that she would share his feelings? She was the Champion. Leagues above him in every way. He’d prepared himself for her rejection the moment he’d read that in her expression, but of course the kindness in her heart spared him that - she’d asked for time. Time to prepare his heart for the inevitable shattering, was all he could think of now.
His confession had made her cry, for Arceus’ sake. 
It was in his nature to break things. He’d failed his mother, left at an orphanage despite her assuring him she’d be back. He’d failed Oleana, never meeting up to her expectations, never doing enough, never being enough. And, of course, he’d failed Rose - in the Chairman’s words, failed Galar in the same stroke, having destroyed a historical monument. 
It didn’t matter that failing Oleana and Rose gave him the opportunities he had now, not if he was going to destroy them as well. 
He wished he could take it back. He wished to go back to that moment and swallow those fateful words before they formed on his tongue. He wished he could have realised that being in her presence, being Gloria’s friend, was enough. That someone like him, with a past as dirty and unforgiving as his, didn’t stand a chance with someone like her. 
Bede had had his head in the clouds. He’d been caught up in the moment. In the desperation of the past few days. And when it was all said and done, his confession hanging in the air between them, everything had come crashing down. 
The only saving grace was the fact that he now had time to figure out what to do next. How could he salvage this situation, this mess, if that was even possible? With the Gym Challenge underway, he didn’t expect to see Gloria anytime soon. He could prepare himself, and his heart, for what was to come.  
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Gloria landed out the front of Turffield’s Gym, recalling her Corviknight as she strode into the building. Muffled cheers filled the lobby, a Gym Battle underway in the stadium behind. Rather than watch the match from the VIP seating and risk her presence being announced, Gloria spoke with a Gym Trainer and got permission to wait for Milo in the locker room. She took a seat on a bench, waiting for the match to finish, and tried to remind herself that she wasn’t imposing herself on him. Milo had said she could rely on him, said she could ask for help at any time. She had his rare League Card, his number, to prove it. 
But getting him, getting the other Gym Leaders involved with this mess… it sat uneasily in her stomach.
It wasn’t long before Milo returned to the locker room from the stadium, giving Gloria a bright smile as he pulled off his hat and mussed his curly hair. 
“Hoo, that last Max Flare really brought the temperature up!” Milo said, dabbing his cheeks and forehead with a towel. 
“That’s something I’ll never get used to,” Gloria said. She stood, anxiously fiddling with her Rotom Phone. “One second you can be squinting through a sandstorm, the next you’re sweating under a glaring sun!” 
Milo nodded. “That’s the beauty of Dynamax Battles.” 
Their conversation fell into silence, Gloria’s heart wedging in her throat. “So, um…” 
“You all right?” Milo asked. His expression softened. “Is it something I can help with?” 
It was now or never. Gloria quickly pulled up Samuel’s profile on her phone and held it out to Milo. 
“Has this Challenger come through?” she asked. 
Milo looked at the photo before shaking his head. “Not yet. I’ve only had a handful of Challengers so far.” 
Gloria didn’t know whether to be relieved or not. “If he does come by, could you let me know?” 
Milo handed back her phone and met her eyes. “Do you think there’s something up with this Challenger?” He was more perceptive than Gloria gave him credit for. “I could change up my team, make sure he doesn’t-”
“No, no, you don’t have to do that!” Gloria said quickly. “It’s just a… a suspicion, that’s all. I don’t know if he’s involved with-” she struggled to say his name “-Elliot.” 
Milo nodded slowly. “Alright. If that’s what you want.” 
“Yes, thank you.” The thought of sabotaging a Challenger based on a hunch made her feel ill. 
With Milo on board, Gloria headed to Motostoke’s Gym and spoke with Kabu. Like Milo, he agreed in an instant, so she soon made for Hulbury to speak with Nessa. It felt a bit like overkill, getting the first three Gym Leaders involved, but there were so many questions left unanswered about Samuel. At least now she’d be able to learn what he was like from people she trusted - and could even study how he battles in the recordings from his matches too. If she’d learnt anything from her time as Champion, it was that you can tell a lot about someone from how they battle. Not the Pokemon they use and the moves they choose, but how they express themselves. Are they taking risks, or playing it safe? Are they sacrificing one Pokemon to get that last bit of damage in? And when their Pokemon faint, how do they react? When they win or lose, what expression do they have? 
Of course, that wouldn’t help in the slightest when it came to figuring out whether Samuel had anything to do with Elliot, but any information right now was better than none.
As the Sky Taxi descended towards Hulbury’s Gym, Gloria spied Nessa by the lighthouse, staring out across the water. It reminded Gloria so much of her own Gym Challenge, the memory striking her hard in the chest, nostalgia and a longing to change what had happened churning together in her gut. She swept that away as she left the Sky Taxi and approached Nessa. 
The Gym Leader turned at the sound of Gloria’s footsteps, her eyes widening a fraction before her expression settled. “Oh, it’s you! That’s funny, I was just thinking about you.” 
“You were?” 
“Yeah.” Nessa looked out across the water. “I’d just finished talking with a friend of mine, someone I hadn’t spoken to for years.” 
Gloria waited. There was something in Nessa’s tone, the depth in her eyes, that kept Gloria silent. 
“See, I hadn’t known-” Nessa’s lips twisted. She sighed. “Ugh, how do I even begin?!” She ruffled her hair, exasperated, before leaning forward and gripping the railing. “I feel so, so stupid. For all these years, I thought nothing of it, when it was-” she hissed under her breath “-that bastard.” 
Gloria’s heart stopped. “You mean…?” 
Nessa lifted her head slightly, turned enough to meet Gloria’s eyes for a moment. “Yeah, that bastard.” She took a breath and composed herself. “My friend, she was a model like me. We met early on in our careers, basically started out together. And then we had the opportunity to be a part of this exhibition, it was the boost we needed to get our names, our faces, out there. 
“But then… when it was my friend’s turn, she could barely walk straight. She made it to the end of the catwalk and vomited.” 
Gloria sucked in a breath. 
Nessa pulled a rueful smile. “Exactly. We’d had drinks- one drink I should say, before the show- to ‘calm our nerves,’ as they’d said, and my friend said she’d only had the one… but there were rumours, and I didn’t piece it together until my friend called.” She paused. “She’d seen the livestream. And she told me, she said ‘there’s finally evidence that he’s a scumbag,’ and I remembered who’d given us the drinks that day. ‘For our nerves.’” 
Gloria felt dizzy. Like the floor beneath her feet had collapsed and plunged her into the waves.
“No one wanted to employ her after that,” Nessa said, “and we lost touch. I never… it didn’t even cross my mind that someone might’ve done that to her.”
“He did the same thing to me,” Gloria said quietly. “He said that he got bored at those kinds of events so… it was for his own entertainment.”
Nessa turned to Gloria and took her hand. “I’m so, so sorry. It shouldn’t have happened.” 
Gloria’s lip trembled as a flood of tears built behind her eyes. Her heart clenched tight. “I know. But it’s- it’s over now.” 
A tear slipped down Nessa’s cheek. “All because of you.” She stepped forward and pulled Gloria into a hug. “My friend said that you saved her,” she said softly, her voice cracking. 
Gloria squeezed her eyes shut, feeling each tear as it escaped. 
“You did what no one else could,” Nessa said, “you got him to talk, you got it on tape, and I know, I know my friend wasn’t the first of his victims. Not when he was so damn good at it.” She gave a shaky sigh, a frustrated huff of air. “Arceus, who knows how many people he’s done that to?” 
“I couldn’t have done it without you,” Gloria said. “Your and Raihan’s instagram accounts were the stars, really.” 
Nessa pulled out of their hug, her hands on Gloria’s shoulders. “Nonsense!” She quickly wiped at a tear in the corner of her eye. “You're the one that confronted him. My friend, she tried to do the same, but couldn’t even get close. He hid behind his wealth, behind an army of lawyers… he was untouchable. Even the police told her there wasn’t any evidence. The glass she’d drunk from had been taken and washed up long before she stepped foot on stage.”
Nessa’s pained expression turned into a grin. “But now, we’ve got him!” She smiled through her tears. “So, thank you, Gloria. On behalf of my friend, and me.” 
Gloria didn’t know what to say. She nodded, trying not to sniffle, and dried her tears with the back of her hands. 
“My friend would love to meet you,” Nessa said. “One day, when things aren’t so hectic.” 
Gloria managed a smile. “I’d love that, actually.”
“Great. I wasn’t sure how to bring up the subject, but then you just appeared out of nowhere…” 
“About that…” 
“Is something up?” Nessa asked. “It’s not to do with that bastard, is it?” 
“Well…” Gloria pressed her lips together. “It is and it kinda isn’t.” 
Nessa frowned. “That doesn’t make sense.” 
Gloria brought up the picture of Samuel on her phone and showed Nessa. “Apparently he’s been endorsed by Richard Murdoch,” she said. “Elliot’s father. Who, apparently, has never endorsed a Challenger before.” 
Nessa’s expression sharpened. “You think he got his endorsement from Elliot?” 
“I don’t know. At the moment, nothing Samuel’s done has been related to him.” 
“What do you mean? What has he done?” 
Gloria shrank a little under the intensity in Nessa’s eyes. She explained quickly about the letters and how Samuel had accused Gloria after the Star Tournament. Nessa folded her arms in thought. 
“That’s the day he was lying in wait for you, wasn’t it?” Nessa asked, though she already knew the answer as she huffed, “that’s one hell of a coincidence if it wasn’t planned.” 
“I’m not sure that it was,” Gloria said. “Because… what he did, what he was going to do…” Automatically, her hands touched the scarf around her neck. “Why set up a plan when he was going to end things?” Gloria shivered. “I mean, I don’t know whether he was going to-” it was hard to say it. Harder to stomach it “-to kill me, or not. In the moment, I thought he was-” She choked on her words. “I thought I was going to die.” 
She saw his face, felt his hands around her throat, felt the burning in her lungs. It was gone in an instant, but her body reacted as if the threat was ongoing. Her heart raced. Throat constricted. Blood pounded in her ears. 
Nessa took her hand again, gave it a squeeze. “Anyone would’ve felt the same.” 
“Arceus, I didn’t mean to bring it up,” Gloria said, shaking her head, trying to rid herself of those memories. “I meant to talk about Samuel, not- not that.” 
“Okay, so, this Samuel kid. How can I help?” 
Gloria took a breath. “I’ve spoken to Milo and Kabu about him, asked them to let me know when he comes to their Gyms. If you could keep an eye out for him, I’d appreciate it.” 
“That’s easy enough,” Nessa agreed. “But why take the chance? If he’s in cahoots with Elliot, wouldn’t it be better to out his endorsement as a forgery and get him kicked out of the Challenge?” 
“Because I don’t know for sure,” Gloria said. “Even if his endorsement was forged, we don’t know what he’s up to, whether there’s some deeper plot going on. At the moment, Samuel doesn’t know that we’re aware of his connection to Elliot. If we give that away, it might be harder for us to figure out what they’re planning.” 
Nessa sighed. “Alright. I’ll do as you’ve asked.”
“Thank you.”
“But,” Nessa began pointedly, “the second I get even a hint of suspicion that he’s going to harm someone, whether it’s you or anyone else, I’m putting an end to it.” 
Gloria had no choice but to agree to those terms. It was what she had planned to do herself, if things went sour. 
After Nessa returned to her Gym, Gloria remained by the lighthouse, toying over what to do next. In regards to Samuel, it was a waiting game. As much as she hated having to wait, there wasn’t anything else she could do. She still had the letter from Samuel, along with the photo, in her pocket, as well as the ‘R’ letter. She still had more questions than answers about both of them. 
Again, she thought of Miss Opal. The ex-Fairy Gym Leader was friends with Richard Murdoch, and wise in ways that at times made Gloria wonder if she was actually psychic. It made sense to get Miss Opal involved, and yet… 
The chances of running into Bede at Ballonlea’s Gym were extremely high. So early into the Gym Challenge, no trainers would’ve made it to Ballonlea yet. Gloria would have to wait weeks, if not months, if she was planning on waiting until Bede was battling a Challenger to speak with Miss Opal. With the two letters burning in her pocket, she knew she couldn’t wait that long. She’d have to take a chance. 
-
The flight to Ballonlea had Gloria’s blood buzzing with nerves. She tried not to think of Bede, of what she might say if she came across him, but her mind spun out of control with various scenarios that made her want to turn the Sky Taxi around. 
Somehow, she managed to gather up the courage to enter the Gym, shooting a quick glance around to make sure Bede wasn’t in sight. She hurried over to the Gym Trainer in the lobby. 
“Good afternoon, Champion Gloria!” the Gym Trainer beamed. “Are you here to see Gym Leader Bede?” 
“No!” Gloria blurted out a little too quickly. “I-I’m here to see Miss Opal.” 
The Gym Trainer blinked for a moment. “I believe she’s in the theatre. You can head on through, we’re not expecting any Challengers for a while.” 
Gloria muttered a thank you, ducking past the Gym Trainer in her embarrassment. It didn’t take her long to find Miss Opal, as she was the only one in the theatre. 
“Now, this is a surprise,” Miss Opal said, her expression warming as she saw Gloria. “I wasn’t expecting you to come by, as busy as you get with your Champion duties.” Her smile carried a hint of amusement. “Are you here to see Bede, by any chance?” 
Gloria’s heart thumped, missing a beat and almost tripping her up. “No, actually, I came to see you,” she said. She thankfully managed to keep herself composed despite the torrent of emotions jostling for centre stage inside her.
“You came all this way to see little ol’ me?” Miss Opal looked at her with interest. 
“Yes, since you know Richard Murdoch, I thought you might be able to answer some questions I have.” 
The amusement vanished from Miss Opal’s face. “I see. Am I right that these questions have something to do with Richard’s son?” 
“Sort of,” Gloria conceded. “They’re more to do with this guy.” She pulled out her phone, showing Miss Opal the photo she’d taken of Samuel’s Challenger profile, along with the identity of the person who’d endorsed him. 
“Now, that is interesting,” Miss Opal said after studying the information for a moment. 
Gloria nodded. “From what I’ve heard, Richard Murdoch hasn’t endorsed anyone before.” 
“That’s right. While he’s happy to sponsor talented kids to go through Trainers School, as far as I’m aware, he’s been against personally endorsing any such kids for the Challenge,” Miss Opal said. 
“That’s… what I thought,” Gloria said, sighing. “Which means the endorsement is probably from-” 
“Gloria?” 
Her heart stopped. Bede stood in the door to the theatre, staring at her. He glanced at Miss Opal for a split second before walking up to them. 
“H-Hi, Bede,” Gloria squeaked. Her tongue tied itself into knots. Her lungs filled with air, fluttering as if she’d swallowed a hoard of Butterfree. 
“You’re not bothering Miss Opal, I do hope,” he said, raising an eyebrow at her. He was acting the same as usual, nonplussed by her sudden appearance in his Gym, as if he hadn’t professed his feelings for her the day before. 
“Of course not,” Miss Opal answered before Gloria could untie the knots from her tongue. “She was merely asking me about this Gym Challenger.” 
Before Gloria could stop Miss Opal, or even stammer out a protest, the ex-Gym Leader handed Gloria’s phone to Bede. 
“Who is this?” Bede asked, and Gloria saw the moment he read the endorsement note. His expression darkened, his eyes snapping to Gloria. “You’re kidding me. This can’t be real.” 
A sharp chill ran down Gloria’s spine. She nodded stiffly under his gaze. “It is. He’s the one who… made those accusations the other day,” she said. “He’s also the one who wrote the letter you got.” She dug out the letter she’d found amongst her gifts and held it out to Bede. “He also sent me this.” 
Bede all but snatched the letter from her, cold fury in his eyes. He scanned it quickly, huffed at the photo. “We need to call the League,” he said. “And get his endorsement revoked.”
“No!” Gloria protested. “We can’t just do that.”
“Except we can.” Bede folded his arms. “I don’t see why we shouldn’t reveal this kid as a fraud, when he’s clearly motivated enough to do the same to you.”
“Now, now,” Miss Opal said, “why don’t you let her explain her reasons first?” She gave Gloria a warm smile, but it did nothing to break the ice forming around her heart. 
“He hasn’t done anything yet,” Gloria said, before seeing the expression of incredulity on Bede’s face. “I mean he hasn’t violated any rules.” 
“Forging an endorsement is against the rules,” Bede said. 
“You know that’s not what I mean!”
“Who knows what this kid is capable of, or what Elliot has put him up to?”
Gloria clenched her jaw. “We don’t know that he’s been put up to anything yet!” 
“You can’t seriously be this naive,” Bede huffed. “The fact that he’s clearly endorsed by someone who wished you harm is enough evidence as it is! We should have him kicked out, whether the damn endorsement is forged or not.” 
“That’s unfair!” Gloria huffed. “Why should he have to pay just because he’s endorsed by Elliot?”
“He should pay for exactly that reason.” 
“But that’s-” Heat surged up Gloria’s throat. “That’s like saying you should pay because Rose is a criminal.” 
She knew the moment she’d said it that it was a mistake. 
“Don’t bring Rose into this,” Bede said, his voice cold. “What he did to me has nothing to do with this.”
“I-I didn’t mean…” She couldn’t figure out what to say. 
Bede sighed sharply. He thrust the letter, and Gloria’s phone, into her hands and turned away. “It doesn’t matter. You obviously didn’t want my input on the situation in the first place,” he said. “I can see when I’m not needed.” 
Bede stormed off, the door to the theatre slamming behind him, making Gloria wince. She bit back the tears stinging in her eyes, wishing she could take it all back. 
“I’m sure he’ll come ‘round,” Miss Opal said, gently touching Gloria’s back. “I’ll have a word with him about taking that sort of tone with young ladies-”
“No, it’s alright,” Gloria said. She shoved the letter and her phone into her pockets. “I made a mistake. I shouldn’t have mentioned Rose. I just- he wouldn’t listen, so I thought maybe if I used Rose as an example he might understand, but…”
Arceus, why had she done that? What a way to hit Bede where it hurts. 
Despite Miss Opal’s attempts to reassure and comfort Gloria, she left Ballonlea’s Gym with her heart in more turmoil than before. Tears burned behind her eyes. She found a quiet spot by the entrance to Glimwood Tangle and plopped down out of sight on a mossy rock in case she couldn’t hold back her tears. A mixture of regret and indignation swirled inside her. Yes, it had been a mistake to mention Rose, but Bede hadn’t listened, hadn’t understood, a single thing she’d said. For someone who was supposedly in love with her, she couldn’t understand why he’d immediately jumped to argue with her. And the way he’d stormed out, the look on his face… The Bede who’d confessed the day before and the Bede who’d argued with her were hard to reconcile in her mind.
She couldn’t make sense of it.
-
It wasn’t long until frustration won over Gloria’s regret, and she worked her way through Glimwood Tangle to Stow-on-Side. Each step fueled by the thoughts blazing in her mind. Why wouldn’t he listen? He acted as if she hadn’t thought it through, as if she didn’t know what she was doing, what risks she was taking. He didn’t even know she’d already spoken to Milo, Kabu and Nessa about keeping an eye on Samuel.
Her jaw clenched. How can he say that he has feelings for me when he won’t even listen to me?
Those thoughts, looping around and around in her mind, accompanied Gloria as she trained in Bea’s personal workout room in Stow-on-Side’s Gym. On Bea’s suggestion, she’d begun supplementing her self defence training with boxing. It was another tool that Gloria hoped she’d never have to use. Another tool that Gloria feared she’d forget when it came to it. 
Just like she’d forgotten everything beneath the weight of her fear when she’d seen Elliot that night.
Was that why Bede didn’t trust her? She tried to shove away that thought while practising with Bea, ducking beneath the Gym Leader’s swipe as instructed. The training was repetitive, and left Gloria sweating and her lungs burning, but it was better than mulling over her feelings, better than crying over things she couldn’t change. 
At least throwing a punch at the lightning fast Bea didn’t leave her feeling helpless. 
But Arceus, the hurt in Bede’s eyes when he’d said he knew when he wasn’t needed- Gloria ducked again, Bea’s punch coming close enough to feel in her hair. She punched out, using her frustration, and Bea deflected it cleanly. 
The way Bede’s expression had fractured when she’d mentioned Rose flashed in her mind, and Gloria’s cheek exploded with pain beneath Bea’s gloved fist. She hit the mat on her side, vision blurring. Vaguely aware of Bea kneeling in front of her, calling frantically to someone, saying something to her. It sounded like an apology. Like many apologies. 
“No, no, it’s not your fault,” Gloria managed to say through the pain in her jaw. “I got distracted.” 
A simple exercise, punch and duck, a way for Gloria to train her body to keep moving instead of freezing in danger, and she’d failed even that. 
She gave in to Bea’s urging and let the onsite nurse examine her, and was thankful at least that she’d gotten away without a break or concussion. She didn’t doubt that if Bea had been seriously sparring with her, that either would’ve been a possibility. 
Bea remained at her side as Gloria soothed the ache with an ice pack, sitting on the floor with their backs against the wall. 
“I’m so sorry,” Bea apologised for the umpteenth time. “As your trainer, I should have noticed that you were distracted. It’s my duty to tell whether or not you’re capable of training.”
“It’s okay. Your punch managed to break me out of my thoughts, so that’s a positive at least,” Gloria said. 
“What had you so distracted?” Bea asked. “You’re usually very grounded when we train.” 
Gloria sighed. “I had an argument with Bede.” 
“Do you need me to have a word with him?” Bea asked, cracking her knuckles. 
“I don’t think that’d work on him,” Gloria said with a dry laugh. She didn’t know if Bea was aware that Bede could hold his own in a fight, but against someone with formal training and a black belt, Bede wouldn’t stand a chance. “He just… wouldn’t listen to me, and then I said something that I regretted instantly, but…” 
Bea nodded in understanding. “Just like in a fight, if you strike out in anger, you’re going to regret it.” 
“It wasn’t so much anger, but frustration.” 
“I find that they are more closely related than you’d think.” 
“You’re probably right,” Gloria said. 
-
She chatted with Bea for a while longer, even as the ice pack began to melt and was exchanged for another, before Gloria decided to head home. In the Sky Taxi to Postwick, she pressed her cheek against the cool glass of the window. Exhaustion finally began setting in. Down the street from her house, two teenage girls remained. A strange feeling formed in her stomach when she saw Nicole and Megan. Her two former-bullies-turned-fans were still on self-inflicted paparazzi removal duty. The sight of them distracted her enough that it was only after she’d left the Taxi that she turned towards her house and saw Bede standing outside.
For a split second, Gloria’s feet were rooted to the ground. A flash of frustration, regret, defiance, and then resignation was all it took to get her moving again. She walked up to Bede where he waited at the end of the stepping stones leading up to her front door. His eyes cased her face, landing on the red welt forming on her cheek.
“What happened?” he asked. His voice was surprisingly soft. Full of concern. There wasn’t a trace of the anger that had snapped at her hours before. “Are you okay?” 
Bede stepped forward, his hand lifting from his side as if he were reaching for her cheek, before he quickly folded his arms. 
“You’re hurt,” he said. 
“That obvious, huh?” Gloria said dryly. Something cold clamped around her heart. The double meaning of her words registered like a slap across Bede’s face, his eyes widening. 
“Gloria, look, I wanted to-”
“Stop.” Gloria cut him off. “If we’re going to talk, then let's not do it here.” She glanced down the street, then towards her house. She lowered her voice and said, “I haven’t told mum about Samuel. She doesn’t know the one behind the letters is taking part in the Gym Challenge. She’s already worrying about enough as it is.” 
Gloria walked towards the Slumbering Weald, passing through the gate without checking to see if Bede was following. Soon enough she heard his footsteps on the ground behind her as the fog of the Weald enveloped them. She held back a shiver as the temperature dropped. Gloria kept her head held high as she powered past Pokemon that dashed for safety between the trees. She had a thought to keep going to the depths of the Slumbering Weald, if only for the possibility of losing Bede along the way so she didn’t have to deal with confrontation, but something in her decided against it, and she stopped in a clearing not far from the entrance instead. 
Gloria folded her arms, partly to ward off the chill and partly to steady herself for what was to come, and turned to face Bede. 
“I feel like we’ve done this before,” Gloria said. “You, coming all this way, and me, deciding to hear you out because of it.” 
She was being callous. She knew that. But being around Bede, seeing the vulnerability on his face, the fear that lay deep in her heart slithered forth. This longing, these feelings that took hold, she was terrified they were going to break free. That her heart was going to reveal itself. 
Bede sighed heavily. “It’s not the first time I’ve snapped at you, you’re right. I shouldn’t have done it.” His gaze dropped from her face. “I’m sorry, Gloria.”
Something in Gloria’s heart squeezed. “I thought… I thought that you would’ve listened to me. You didn’t even let me explain properly.” 
“I was… worried,” Bede admitted. “I thought that this business with Elliot was behind us. And when you mentioned Rose, compared what he did to me with Elliot and this kid, I…” He shifted on his feet, keeping his gaze from her. “It still wasn’t right for me to lash out.” 
“I didn’t mean it like that,” Gloria said. “It came out wrong. I wasn’t trying to compare you two, I just… when you had your endorsement taken away and were kicked out of the Challenge, I saw how much it hurt you.”
Bede met her eyes. 
“I don’t want to be the one to do that to someone else,” Gloria said quietly. “That’s… what I was trying to say.”
Her explanation hung in the cool air between them. The silence was filled with the chirps and cries of nearby Pokemon, faint Wooloo and Dubwool calling from distant farms. Gloria took a breath, Bede’s gaze pinning her to the spot. 
“A-Anyway,” she continued, “I’ve asked Milo, Kabu and Nessa to keep an eye on him, and to let me know when he challenges their Gyms. If anything does happen, I’ll take the information we have to the League,” she said. “I promise.” 
Bede’s expression softened. “And I’d called you naive, when you’d already done all of this behind my back. You’ve thought this through.” The slightest smile came across his face, one that sent Gloria’s heart skittering. He almost looked… impressed. 
“Well, I-I didn’t want to be a bother, y’know?” she said. 
“That’s never stopped you before.” 
She pressed her lips together. “Things are… different now.” Unbidden heat pooled across her cheeks the instant she said that, and the air shifted between them. Bede’s eyes flicked quickly away from her.
Bede cleared his throat. “I didn’t want things to be like this.” His voice was quiet. Heavy. “To make you… wary of being around me.” 
Gloria’s heart stopped. Her stomach plummeted. 
“I know how you feel about love,” he said. “It was selfish of me to push my feelings onto you, knowing that. You don’t need to come up with a way to spare my feelings.” 
The floor pitched away beneath Gloria’s feet. 
“If you’d rather forget that I said anything, then I understand,” Bede said. “Since I know you don’t share my feelings-”
“Don’t- Don’t put words in my mouth!” Gloria huffed. She blinked through the burning heat on her cheeks, the way her heart thundered in her throat. “I never said that I don’t-” her voice cracked “-that I don’t share your feelings.” 
Bede froze. “You-” 
Arceus, Gloria could hardly breathe. “I asked you to give me time not because I was trying to find a way to reject you, but so I could… figure out how to do this. How to stop myself from being so afraid…” She couldn’t bear to look at Bede, instead she took to staring out into the trees. Even feeling his gaze on her was almost too much. “I can’t return your feelings right now, but- but that doesn’t mean I don’t feel the same.”
Movement from Bede in Gloria’s peripheral vision made her jolt, and she snapped her attention towards him with a start. He’d dropped into a crouch. With his elbows resting on his knees, Bede pressed his forehead into his arms and exhaled heavily. 
“I thought… I thought you were going to reject me,” came from Bede, his voice barely above a whisper. 
“What- why?” Gloria asked. 
He peered up at her, bashful heat ablaze beneath his eyes. “You’re the Champion,” he said, “and I’m… me. Everyone knows what I’ve done.”
“You wanted me to see all of you,” she said, using his words from the day before. “And I do. The good and the bad. They’re all a part of you.” 
“Of course you’d use my own words against me,” Bede grumbled.
“Wh-What’s wrong with that?”
“Nothing,” he said, getting to his feet and tugging the collar of his magenta coat higher. It did nothing to hide the blush on his cheeks. “Although I suppose if I’d had said ‘I love you,’ yesterday, you wouldn’t have said it just now.” He saw the look on her face and frowned. “What?” 
“You- You just said-” She couldn’t breathe again. She hid her face in her hands, unable to face Bede. 
Bede coughed. “So what? You already know how I feel! Why are you getting all embarrassed now?!” 
“It’s different!” she lowered her fingers enough to glare at him. “I’ve never… heard you say that before.” 
“Yes, you have.” 
Gloria dropped her hands from her face. “What? When?”
“When you helped me practise Kalosian,” Bede pointed out. “One of the translations was ‘I love you,’ remember?” 
Gloria scoffed. “That’s completely different!” 
“They’re the same words.” Bede folded his arms. “And besides, I-” He stopped. 
“What?” 
He quickly looked away. “Nothing.” 
Gloria twisted her lips into a pout. “It’s definitely not nothing.”
He met her eyes for a moment, weighing his defiance against her stubborn nature, before sighing. “Fine,” he huffed. The swirl of heat across his cheeks burned brighter. “I wasn’t going to tell you, but… when I said that back then, it… carried the same meaning as it does now.”
Gloria’s mouth dropped open. “You mean… back then, you were…?” 
Bede didn’t reply, but the look on his face said enough. 
“Does that mean you’ve said that to me twice now…?” Gloria said, mostly to herself, mostly to try and come to grips with what was happening. It made her dizzy. 
“There… was a third, actually,” Bede said, snapping Gloria out of her thoughts. 
She blinked at him. 
“But that, I think I’ll keep to myself,” he said. “After all, we’re not actually dating, are we?” 
Gloria pouted. She couldn’t refute that. “Now you’re just being cruel. What do you mean there was a third?” 
“I’m the one being cruel?” he asked, taking a slow step towards her, “when you’re the one keeping me at arms length?” There was a teasing lilt to his tone, but the heat in his gaze made Gloria shiver.
“I-I still can’t…”
Bede stopped. “I know. I won’t push it.” He unzipped his coat, Gloria blinking at him in stunned silence, before he closed the distance between them to wrap it around her shoulders. “Right now, hearing you say you feel the same is enough for me,” he whispered by her ear.
Gloria scrambled a few steps away from him with a squawk. “I-I didn’t say that!”
“Not those exact words,” Bede conceded, “but the meaning remains the same. Or are you going to deny it now?”
She pouted, feeding her arms through the sleeves of Bede’s coat. “Well, no, but…” She had no rebuttal.
“Feeling warmer yet?” Bede teased. 
Gloria grumbled, but nodded to him. “I didn’t exactly dress for the temperature in the Slumbering Weald when I left this morning.” 
“You’ve been busy, then?” 
Gloria gave a brief explanation of her investigation so far, digging out the letter with the crimson ‘R’ on the front when it came up. She held it out to him, and Bede’s expression darkened. 
“See why I thought it was from Rose?” she said. “I couldn’t think of anyone else who wants revenge against me that has a name starting with with ‘R.’” 
“This isn’t the initial from someone’s name,” Bede said. “It’s Team Rocket’s logo.” 
The answer snapped into place. “Team Rocket?!” Gloria gaped. “You mean- like those people from the Wild Area? But I thought they were ex-Team Rocket members.”
Bede held up the letter. “Well, it looks like someone is trying to get Team Rocket up and running again. Here in Galar, too.”
Gloria wrapped her arms around herself. “Arceus, this is bad. The traps they’d set for Pokemon were bad enough…” She thought back to the Vulpix she’d rescued, the teeth of the steel trap crushing the poor Pokemon’s tail. “This… is so much worse than if it’d been from Rose.”
“Based on the behaviour of the ones we came across in the Wild Area, I doubt they’re as organised as they were in Kanto,” Bede said. 
Gloria nodded slowly. “I’ll have to get the League involved, see if we can station more staff across the Wild Area to keep a look out for any signs of Team Rocket.”
“Good idea.” 
“I can’t believe I didn’t recognise the logo,” Gloria sighed. “A big red ‘R,’ how did I miss it?” 
“It’s been a while since we encountered the ex-Team Rocket members in the Wild Area,” Bede said, “so I doubt they would’ve been at the forefront of your mind today.” 
“That’s true. But ugh, seriously, Team Rocket on top of everything else? That’s the last thing we need right now.” She shook her head. “Come on, let's head back. It’s not getting any warmer out here.” 
Gloria led the way out of the Slumbering Weald, grateful for Bede’s jacket to ward off the chill. 
“You never did tell me how you got hurt,” Bede said, gesturing to her cheek. 
“Oh, that.” She touched her sore cheek gingerly. “Bea punched me.” 
“And how on earth did you even end up in a situation where that could happen?” 
“Bea’s training me,” Gloria explained. “We’ve been doing self defence training for a while, and she thought maybe supplementing it with boxing would help, and well, today she was training me and I got distracted.” 
“It looks sore.” Bede’s fingers graced her cheek, making Gloria suck in a sharp breath. The touch was there and gone in an instant, but left sparks on her skin and a smouldering heat in her belly. 
“I-It’s not too bad right now, actually,” Gloria said quickly, trying to focus on anything else but the way his fingers had felt across her cheek. “I put ice on it for a while, which helped.” 
They made it through the gate at the entrance to the Weald, and Gloria dragged it closed behind them. She looked to where Megan and Nicole were in the distance. 
“They’re still there,” she noted. 
“Your mum said they’d stopped two sets of paparazzi from setting up today,” Bede said. 
Gloria sighed. “I know they’re being helpful, but…” She turned from them and headed up the path to her house.
“Welcome home,” Gloria’s mother said, giving her daughter a smile that was a little too knowing, and Gloria immediately shucked off Bede’s jacket, thrusting it towards him. 
“I-I’m going to have a shower,” Gloria stammered. She made for her room, before looking over her shoulder and saying, “I-I’ll see you later!” 
She had too much to think about, too much to process, to be around him any longer. 
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That night, Gloria woke up to hands around her throat. She screamed. Thrashed. Fought for her life until her bedroom door was flung open, the light clicked on, and her mother rushed to her side. There were no hands around her throat. No Elliot. Only her mother’s comfort as she cried and wailed beneath the onslaught of memories that felt all too real. 
“I thought- I thought he was here,” Gloria choked out. She kept touching her throat, fingers trembling at the feeling of hands biting into her skin. As if she could somehow brush the physical memory away. 
“I know,” her mother said. “It felt real, didn’t it?” 
Gloria buried her head into her mother’s shoulder. “It felt so real.” She took a few shuddering breaths. “I don’t want to go back to sleep.” 
“Why don’t you come and sleep in my bed?” her mother asked. “You used to do that whenever you had nightmares, remember? You’d squeeze in between me and Dad.” 
“And then I’d roll so much in my sleep that I’d keep you awake,” Gloria said with a faint laugh. “You always ended up going to sleep in my room.”
“You don’t have to sleep, but I thought maybe having someone with you would help,” her mother said. “If you’d like.” 
Gloria nodded, and the two headed to her mother’s room. She paused in the doorway, looking to the side of the bed that had remained empty for years. 
“Are you alright?” her mother asked. 
Gloria forced herself to move and got into the bed next to her mother, before whispering, “I miss him.” 
“I miss him too,” came her mother’s reply. 
Gloria squeezed her eyes shut, knowing that these weren’t the same sheets her father had slept on, the pillow wouldn’t carry his scent, but it was still the bed he’d slept in for years, and a part of her wished she could feel his presence. Any part of him. 
She curled up on her side, longing for a time where she had to squeeze between her parents in this bed. Where the deep breathing of her father would lull her to sleep. Gentle fingers ran through Gloria’s hair, bringing tears to her eyes. 
“You used to fall asleep in an instant when I played with your hair when you were little,” Gloria’s mother said. “It was the cutest thing.” 
“Hey, mum…?” Gloria began. 
“Yes?” 
“Do you think�� Dad would be upset if I moved out?” 
It was a nonsensical question. Her father was dead, and the dead hold no opinions. But still, a piece of her wanted to know. 
“I think,” her mother said after a moment, “that he’d want what’s best for you. And if you wanted to move out, then he’d support you.” 
“You think so?” 
“I know so,” her mother said. 
And with that, Gloria let the gentle touch of her mother’s fingers through her hair pull her into a deep sleep.   
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So, Marmion is acting as a sort of English ambassador to the Scottish King James, to try to avert the war that seems to be coming.
The description of the different clergy at Norham Castle is rather funny and gets into some of the dichotomies within this poem. On the one hand, it’s written as a poetic epic in the Romantic tradition, nostalgic for days of knighthood and chivalry, before the world and its values were ruled by commerce and the almighty dollar (or, at this point, the pound). Even though the time in which it’s set, the 1500s, is more ‘early modern’ than ‘medieval’; the portrayal, at any rate, is not intended to hew all that closely to actual history.
On the other hand, it’s embedded in an awareness of the problems and failings of that system, even in a romanticized context, and is in large part about those problems. (And, England being Protestant - and England during the setting of the poem being ruled by Henry VIII only a couple decades before his breakaway from the Catholic church - the failings of the Catholic church at that time are one of those problems.)
So, the possibilities for a member of the clergy - a clear non-combatant, and someone not inclined to start fights - who could serve as a guide to Marmion’s group as they enter Scotland are:
the chaplain (a role specifically intended to provide spiritual guidance and support to people at the castle), who left after the last time Norham was besieged because he couldn’t deal with the privations of food and drink it involved, and hasn’t come back. Not an option.
the vicar, who acts like a rough soldier himself: But then, no spearman in the hall / Will sooner swear, or stab, or brawl.
Friar John, who has a strong appreciation of alcoholic beverages; is good at gambling and other games; and has a neighbouring Scottish lord after his head because he snuck across the border, slept with the lord’s wife, was caught in the act, and ran away naked.
Since, on the vigil of Saint Bede,
In evil hour, he crossed the Tweed,
To teach Dame Alison her creed.
Old Bughtrig found him with his wife;
And John, an enemy to strife,
Sans frock and hood, fled for his life.
The jealous churl hath deeply swore
That if again he venture o’er,
He shall shrive penitent no more.
Not exactly a set of model clergymen! But Chaucer, writing in the middle of the medieval era, gave similar portrayals.
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Pokemon Sword & Shield: Yandere Milo x Female Psychic & Dark Pokemon Singer Reader
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You are running from Milo because he killed Hop, Nessa, Kabu, Bede, and Chairman Rose, you can't believe that the nice, gentle, caring, loving, Grass type would become a monster. "N/n, where are you, come out, come out, come out wherever you." Milo said while walking down the hall of the Basement, you are hiding in the largest, longer boxes, you have been planing of being the bait once Milo's guard is down, you are done calling the cops and told them full proof plans, once you come out of your hiding place, you made a sound of a loving voice. "Milo, I am going to the office room, come and get me." You said, while giggling and running to the office, Milo heard your voice from a mile away, he smiled psychoticlly, and followed you. When Milo went into the office, the office lights went out, but the candles are lighting up, he sees you wearing a (Short/Middle/Long) (F/c) Dress, beautiful make-up on your face, he walked to you and asked "Did you make this for me, N/n??" You nodded while looking at Milo "Hey Milo, can I put this blindfold fabric on your face??" You asked while your mind is according to plan into crime action of Milo's fault. "Sure N/n." Milo said while smiling. After you cover Milo's ears with earplugs and putted an fabric blindfold on Milo's face, you whispered away from Milo and said "Goodbye forever Milo." After the police arresting Milo, Milo is sentence to 24 years in prison before death, and you never ever heard of Milo the Grass type gym leader again, you visit Hop, Nessa, Kabu, Chairman Rose, and Bede's gravestones every afternoon while giving them goodbye gifts, 15 years later, you are the new Chairman.
The End.
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A FORECAST OF SNOW
Prologue for book one of the Bede Series THE DISTANCE FROM BEDE TO LONDON IS 300 MILES NORTH AS THE CROW FLIES AND 30,000 YEARS AS TIME FLIES. Sarah Goodman’s kitchen in the village of Bede radiated with spectral light that emanated from a small square hole in the back door – a rotating cat flap called ‘The Royal Opening of the Way’ that permitted entry for time traveling cats from the temple…
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James Wilby & Sporting, Part Three: 1. A Summer Story (1988): Swimming 2. The Chess Game, La partie d'échecs (1994): Fencing 3. Maurice (1987): Shooting 4. A Handful Of Dust (1988): Swimming 5. A Handful Of Dust (1988): Snooker 6. Island At War (2004): Bicycling 7. Adam Bede (1992): Fighting 8. A Summer Story (1988): Hiking 9. "Surviving Disaster"- The Fastnet Yacht Race Tragedy Of 1979 (2006): Sailing 10. A Summer Story (1988): Fighting
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Blood for Wotan: Animal & Human Sacrifice
As Christianity spread throughout Northern Europe, a crucial component to the culture and religion of the Germanic tribes was stomped out: sacrifice. Moreover, this practice became immensely demonized during the medieval period and continues to be so today. Sacrifice was no longer an act performed out of love and reverence for the divine, but rather an act demanded by a merciless, savage God who’s insatiable appetite could only be appeased with mortal flesh. In today’s post, I will be disputing some misconceptions and illustrating what sacrifice actually looked like among the Anglo-Saxons and other Germanic peoples of pre-Christian Europe.
Animal Sacrifice
Sacrifice was so prominent among the Anglo-Saxons that Pope Gregory specifically mentioned it (along with human sacrifice, but more on that later…) in a letter to Priest Mellitus who was sent to preach to them during the 6th century. In this letter, he detailed the slaughtering of oxen and the consumption of their meat in worship to the Gods. This description was actually not too far off, excluding Gregory referring to the Gods as the devil. Firstly, Bede explicitly stated that the Anglo-Saxons made sacrifices during Hrethmonath (March) and Blodmonath (December), however it is very likely that they sacrificed all throughout the year, such as during Eostremonath (April), Modranecht (Mother’s Night) and Yule. Snorri also noted that the Germanic peoples would make sacrifices during the beginning of winter, the middle of winter, and during the summer. Once more according to Bede, the Anglo-Saxons would slaughter cattle during Blodmonath. Cows were a particularly common animal to sacrifice. For instance, a number of cattle skulls have been uncovered in Iceland. Analysis of the remains indicate that they were beheaded with a type of axe, leaving some scholars to speculate that this method of killing was used due to it producing a large stream of blood in a theatrical fashion. Furthermore, the Germanic peoples were also known to collect the blood of sacrificed animals. Axes have been uncovered at several Anglo-Saxon settlements and it is very likely that they also used the axes for this purpose. An ox’s head has also been excavated in Cambridgeshire where it had been buried in a seemingly ritualistic fashion. Sacrifices could take place in a number of locations in dedication to a number of different beings. Among the Anglo-Saxons, they were most commonly performed in sacred groves, burial mounds, and in halls. In some cases, they took place at temples. They were also most often dedicated to the Gods, but one may also carry out a sacrifice for the different spirits such as the land wights or house wights. There was always a distinct reason behind these sacrifices. Haakon the Good’s Saga describes a sacrifice in which toasts were made to Odin for power and Njord and Freyja for peace. I highly recommend this saga for further readings on sacrifices as it truly describes it wonderfully and sagas are generally always an excellent source. Sacrifices were initiated by a variety of different prominent figures within the community in various parts of Northern Europe. It was customary for a king or jarl to host the sacrifice, though priests may have also led them. Upon slaughtering the animal, the priest would redden his golden arm ring with the blood of the sacrificed animal. As previously stated, this blood was collected and referred to as hlaut. Throughout various texts, you may encounter the word hlaut in conjunction with another word, such as hlaut-staves, or bundles of twigs that would be used for sprinkling this blood around the altar and on participants. The blood may have also been drank during the feast of the animal’s flesh. After the sacrifice and other festivities, the animal’s skull may have been displayed at whatever hall or location the sacrifice took place at. One of these such halls is Hofstadir in Iceland where over 20 skulls were excavated. The unique removal of certain parts of the skull as well as the location of erosion suggests the skulls could have been arranged outside of the hall for display purposes. An animal could have also been sacrificed and buried in its entirety such as in the case of accompanying the dead into the afterlife and there are many excavations similar to this.
Human Sacrifice
There is actually little to no evidence that the Anglo-Saxons ever practiced human sacrifice. The little evidence could perhaps be ritualistic human burials and the fact that human sacrifice is documented amongst the Germanic peoples. Most notably, Tacitus wrote of human sacrifice among the Semnones during the 1st century. He also noted that Mercury, or Woden, is whom they most often made their sacrifices to. Additionally, there is literary documentation of the Norse-Rus peoples sacrificing the most prized slave girl during the burial of her master. There are many, many other attestations of human sacrifices among the various Germanic tribes, but there are also some archaeological findings that may provide some insight into the subject. The bog bodies of Denmark are the first thing to come to mind with many scholars believing that the rather brutally injured bodies uncovered belong to individuals who were sacrificed. Despite no literary records confirming the existence of human sacrifice among the Anglo-Saxons, there are several rather peculiar burials which do appear similar to the human sacrifice recorded among other tribes. The first of which somewhat aligns with the documentation of the Norse-Rus burying a slave girl with her master. In Surrey, a grave containing the remains of two men and a woman were found. It is questioned whether or not this was a slave girl, or more broadly, if this woman was killed as a sacrifice to the men due to her body being positioned in an intentional downward facing direction. Sutton Hoo is one of the most important historical sites of Anglo-Saxon England, and it is even debated whether some of the bodies located there were hanged as a sacrifice. We cannot definitively say that the Anglo-Saxons practiced human sacrifice, though we have great evidence that many other tribes did. Finally, it’s important to note this: most often, these individuals who were sacrificed were not necessarily sacrificed against their will. It is well known that the Germanic peoples did sacrifice prisoners, but many viewed being sacrificed as a great honor and gave themselves up to the Gods. The idea that our ancestors sacrificed one another out of any reason besides love and reverence for the Gods is false.
Goals
There is a very clear answer as to why our ancestors performed sacrifices. When researching sacrifice, you begin to notice that the discussion or records of sacrifices can most often be placed into two camps: those out of necessity and those out of worship. Also, it isn’t necessarily black and white as these purposes will overlap in almost all cases. It is well known that the Germanic tribes would initiate a sacrifice for a good harvest, or as mentioned previously, victory granted by one of the Gods. However, a large problem in the contemporary study of paganism is too much of an emphasis on the Gods. Our ancestors venerated a plethora of other beings and likely viewed themselves as interacting more closely in day-to-day life with them. We had briefly discussed the sacrifices made to land and house wights, though they were also made to one’s ancestors and any topographical feature which may have been significant to the community. By reading up on these various entities, it becomes more understandable why sacrifices were made to them and you can learn more about these beings here. To put it simply, the Germanic peoples loved the Gods. In some instances, they wished to gain a favor for the Gods by doing a favor for them. In others, they simply wished to express that love.
Conclusion
Although often highly misrepresented in the secular world, sacrifice was a beautiful rite performed by the Germanic tribes out of love for the Gods. They were dedicated to both the Gods, deceased ancestors and other spirits, while occurring for a variety of different purposes which were important to the tribe. Human sacrifice is also recorded among many of these tribes, most often killing a prisoner of war or a volunteer. Moreover, there was always a thought-out goal of the sacrifice whether it be crop fertility or to express one’s admiration to the Gods, with the two frequently blending. Sacrifice is a ceremonial and deeply metaphysical interaction with the divine.
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Book Tracking Check-In 7.30.24
GOAL 1 BOOKS: OWNED & NOT READ (9 as of 7.30.24, 1 is preordered)
Oathbringer - Brandon Sanderson
Dawnshard - Brandon Sanderson
The Sunlit Man - Brandon Sanderson
The Wee Free Men - Terry Pratchett
Nona the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir
Mammoths at the Gates - Nghi Vo
Morning Star - Pierce Brown
The Adventure Zone - Suffering Game
[What Doesn’t Break (Bells Hells)] - preordered
GOAL 2 BOOKS: BOOK CLUBS! (2 as of 7.30.24)
The One - Julia Argy
Greta & Valdin - Rebecca K. Reilly
GOAL 3 BOOKS: RE-READ OLD BOOKS (27 as of 7.30.24)
Peter and the Starcatchers
Peter and the Shadow Thieves
Peter and the Secret of Rundoon
In Cold Blood
The Wish List
Walk Two Moons
Bud, Not Buddy
The BFG
Adam Bede
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
The Princess Bride
Olive’s Ocean
Our Only May Amelia
The Valley of Secrets
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest
Gathering Blue
The Host
Beloved - Toni Morrison
Mama Day - Gloria Naylor
The Accursed - Joyce Carol Oates
Ivanhoe - Walter Scott
The Cricket in Times Square
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Slaughterhouse-Five
Charlotte’s Web
The People in the Trees
GOAL 4 BOOKS: CONTINUING SERIES/AUTHORS [32]
Paladin's Grace
Discworld [11]
The Locked Tomb [1]
Gods of Blood and Powder [3]
The Singing Hills Cycle [1]
Red Rising [4]
Brandon Sanderson [8]
Kate Alice Marshall [1]
Critical Role [2]
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My Reading Stats in 2024 So Far: 55 TOTAL
GOAL 1 BOOKS: OWNED & NOT READ [24]
Promise of Blood
The Mighty Nein Origins - Fjord Stone
Words of Radiance
The Last Hero
Harrow the Ninth
The Narrow
A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Writings
Edgedancer
Red Rising
The Crimson Campaign
Lord Byron’s Novel: The Evening Land
Mistborn: Secret History
Night Watch
Arcanum Unbounded
Golden Son
Yumi and the Nightmare Painter
How Long 'Til Black Future Month
The Mighty Nein Origins - Beauregard Lionett
Into the Riverlands
The Autumn Republic
Apostles of Mercy
The Mighty Nein Origins - Caduceus Clay
No One Can Know
The Dispossessed
GOAL 2 BOOKS: BOOK CLUBS! [12]
The Robber Bride
The Glass Hotel
Wylding Hall
The Unsettled
Babel-17
When We Were Orphans
Trust
The Riddle-Master of Hed
The Emperor and the Endless Palace
Prep
Parasol Against the Axe
A Psalm for the Wild-Built
GOAL 3 BOOKS: RE-READ OLD BOOKS [14]
The Magicians Nephew
The Hobbit
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Cages
The Horse and His Boy
Prince Caspian
Crime and Punishment
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Blithedale Romance
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
The Silver Chair
The Last Battle
The Left Hand of Darkness
The School Story
GOAL 4 BOOKS: CONTINUING SERIES/AUTHORS [5] (Most included in Goal 1)
The Rise of Kyoshi
The Shadow of Kyoshi
Dark One
Dark One: Forgotten
Ninefox Gambit
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