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katjapetersart · 1 year ago
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The veteran Firstborn teaches the younger Primaris strategy while on leave.
A field notes commission with some extra complexity added.
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darkvolt · 5 months ago
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alicelufenia · 3 months ago
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I finished the final epilogue of book 7, and am ready to talk about my thoughts on the conclusion to A Practical Guide to Evil
My spoiler-free review first; as a final act, book 7 sticks the landing, which is probably the highest praise I can give any work of fiction, short of "this literally changed my life", which I can only say about maybe a handful of stories, and even that doesn't necessarily entail a solid ending. We got one here, and that's fantastic.
I guess you could say that the practical guide to evil was the friends we made along the w-*repeated gunshots*
Okay, I'll just get right into it; Praes arc might be the single best arc in the series. I might love other specific moments more, but at this late stage the main conflict wasn't necessarily whether or not the Dead King war would end in victory - we had the 3 act setup to that in place, with book 5 being the protagonists building up to the first real victory, where the light of hope is first illuminated, book 6 is where they get on the backfoot, and hope dims, which means book 7 will be the final act where the darkest night gives rise to the brightest dawn. I suppose there was always a chance the series could subvert that expectation and end on a downer, but "absolute victory or defeat against Ultimate Evil" never really felt like the main conflict by the time we reached book 7. The real driving conflict was, what world is left behind by the cast? There was always a greater doubt to me as to whether the Age of Order was going to become a meaningful thing compared to the Age of Wonder. And while book 5 and 6 had the prelude to it in the Grand Alliance and the Truce and Terms shaping the world towards what the Liesse Accords promised, Praes is where the pivot occurs.
As with a concerning number of events tied to Cat, the pivot involves fire. But first, let's start with Wolof.
I'd said it in the past, and after the series conclusion can say it with confidence, that if Catherine is the main character, Akua stands as the "other main character"; at first an antagonist, then as Cat's true foil, into becoming a full protagonist who is, if anything, more doomed by the plot than even Cat herself, who has made a career off of selling, cutting and breaking herself down into what she needs to be to succeed. By contrast, Akua's greatest choice is how she will end, and how to be better than her past self in the process. And just like how their fates were intertwined since book 1, they pull on each other throughout book 7.
Akua is a stranger in her homeland, ever more alienated by those she used to admire and emulate. The constant imagery used throughout is the comparison of a knot and a noose; the joke being the only difference is whether there's a corpse at the end. At this point she does not want to become a corpse; which means more than basic survival, like she had since book 4. She does not want to die without becoming better before that. All the bemoaning and shame she feels of being looked up to for her greatest sin, means nothing without that burning desire to be better even if that won't change what happened. Whether she dies by the noose or escapes the knot, she still committed the crime she would be hanged for. But undoing the knot, overcoming it and choosing to do otherwise than let her past damn her without learning anything, that still matters. And so when the throne of the Dread Empire is within her grasp, she chooses to burn it all down instead. Literally.
To be fair the main burning was Amadeus' doing, but her final encounter with him was the real pivot, as he places the choice to decide her future doom in her hands; a humble match.
Taking a small step back, the lead up to this arc's finale, the Battle of Kala Hills:
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We've had battles against rebels, devils and demons, fae and crusaders. These soldiers have stomped through the mud on exhausting marches, ate and slept next to comrades who would die beside them, and now what even were they fighting? Other legionaries just like them, round and round the hills for weeks, bleeding, dying, defecting, "volunteered" to bleed and die more. Thousands died so a commander could set up a second encounter with the Squire and the Black Knight to confirm a Pattern of Three, two people who do not know each other and have no real reason to be rivals, because that was convenient for said commander. And those thousands and their comrades would never know or understand that. Shouldn't have to. Wouldn't if they did.
So they quit, en masse, to the tune of the Legionary's Song. The Legions of Terror, once the greatest and most feared army in the entire continent, broken at last by the ones who really matter, not the generals or the Named.
This is how an empire dies; when the people no longer believe in it.
The title of this chapter? Amadeus' Plan.
Despite never showing up in person, he has been working in the background to arrange this stalemate battle, to break the spirit of the Legions, and in so doing sew the seeds of the Dread Empire's fall that was to come.
Even counting the end of this arc with the literal burning of the tower, this might actually be my real favorite moment in the story, the one that will really stick with me for years after this has ended, and I think embodies so many of the themes that are being explored, and makes this more than a story about living tropes. No magic ended this, no Named shenanigans with Fate or feuds between Gods. The people took a stand, and there was nothing even the most powerful in all of Calernia could do about it.
Whatever else might be said about Amadeus as a character, this is where he became the GOAT for me.
Okay enough talk about the inspiring power of collective action, back to fantasy super heroes! Warden of the East babeeee! Immediately followed by baby stabbing daddy. Oof. Followed by the double wammy of Below's stories muted, leading to even more dire stakes.
And thus we reach act 2 of the book, which has what I consider, not the best part, but definitely the most fun sequence; Catherine's Super Villain plot with the flying tower and Arcadia traps, to sort out the whole Warden of the West claimant situation with Cordelia and Hanno. I adored this from start to finish; Catherine leaning as hard as she wants on those villain tropes now that there's no Role consequences to them was brilliant, and the way Cordelia and Hanno ended it by talking with each other and reaching the conclusion that actually, they both don't need the Warden of the West title to accomplish what they want to do, and instead challenge Cat, after she's spent the evening tearing both their world views apart, to trust both of them enough to accept a compromise. To escape this deadlock between the three of them if she'd give up some of that control she clings to so desperately. And she does, and steps down from what she thought she must do to make her dreams come true—being Below's representative, unable to trust anyone else in the role, less the Terms fail and her dream of the Accords dies—and awakens, at last, as the Warden. The officiator of all Named.
And here it becomes clear that, the Warden of the East and West Names? Were traps set by the Intercessor. She tried to nudge Cordelia to become Warden of the West before, and Agnes foiled that plot. Then the Intercessor succeeded with Cat, when she became Warden of the East. Had either Hanno or Cordelia become Warden of the West, they would be locked into Yara's plotting, in perfect position to destroy the Grand Alliance through conflicts between East and West, between Evil and Good. Then Cat came down with pure chaos and disrupted that story. There will instead be one Warden, but such is its role that the Name, the office, could be held by either Heroes or Villains when Cat no longer holds it. An authority over Named of all alignments, but not a leader or legislator of them, not at odds with either side. She will judge, and trust in others to carry it out. A far cry from the warlord she was, and absolutely not what the Intercessor necessarily wanted of her when she claimed Warden of the East.
I admit, I knew since at least book 4 that Catherine was going to end up with the Warden as her final Name, because wiki spoilers happen. Which did trick me into guessing her final fate would be that which she wished upon Akua; an eternal jailer. I did also guess it would be a neutral Name, which is true even if villain remains her Role.
But now that we're here, it makes a lot of sense. What did she want from the beginning, even when all she had as a plan was to change Praes bureaucracy from within? To get rid of the monsters. To reign them in, and to punish them. She didn't necessarily want to become a dictator, but it's what she thought she needed at the time to get there. She's always planned to abdicate her crown, and this role of Warden as the judge of Named, a check to their power that didn't exist until she ground its groove into Creation? Is perfect for her. Better still, it will carry on after her, to any who it calls to from either side of the wager. THIS was a more auspicious hint of the next world than any agreements made with the Grand Alliance to date. A glimpse of hope that it will carry on if she's no longer leading it; if she retires or dies, the dream won't have to die with her.
Which leads us into act 3 and the finale, taking the war to Keter. But first, some drow.
I once saw the Serolen arc rated as the overall worst arc of the series, and while I'll admit it's not the best, I still enjoyed it, for maybe no other reason than I enjoy a lot of what the Guide does with the Firstborn. The series has built them up overtime from these unknowable monsters, to an army of horror, to here, where they're making the first tentative steps to actually settle down and figure out what kind of people they're going to be.
All of which ends with what is my own personal favorite chapter, Hollow; Hallow:
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This, combined with the lead up from previous chapters, leads to a conclusion that confirms both the Sisters' trust in her, but her trust in the drow to change, and in Akua and Masego (but especially Akua). These moments are what make this my favorite chapter, and elevate the whole arc.
From there, we have only to face our final trial, that of Keter, and the massacre it promises. And that glorious moment when Cat puts on the plate and shield again, and leads her army over the bridges to the breach in the walls of the city, it felt like a return to form of book 2, when she was just beginning her career in waging war. It was nostalgic, for I missed that Cat for a long time.
And then, the final conflict, the facing off with Neshamah himself, the conclusion of which would be the beginning of the end. I've already given a lot of my thoughts in this post which also concludes Cat and Akua's arc together. And I stand by everything said in there; it's the best Enemies to Lovers plot I've read, easily. I remember seeing pretty early on, people comparing Akua's plotline to Zuko's from Avatar the Last Airbender, which even at the time I thought was high praise. I still do, and while it takes us 3 seasons to go from him as the villain at the start to being able to sit down with Sokka the latter laments his girlfriend having departed to become the moon, and saying in camaraderie "That's rough, buddy." How long it took for that one sentence to be earned. Here too, we've spent since book 1 with these two, from when they were the worst of enemies, to the most toxic of situationships, to a slow, gradual climb to mutual understanding, to the acknowledgement of past wrongs and the desires to make amends, and failing that, to atone in some way. All culminating, fifteen years later, with Akua returning as Calamity, the other half of Providence, once the Wandering Bard/Intercessor Yara of Nowhere, and for that one night, Catherine and Akua taking each other up in their embraces and finally sharing that intimacy that was denied in life. That kiss and embrace and fade to black, was also earned over the several million words that A Practical Guide to Evil has taken to reach that moment, that one night before dawn.
So, some conclusions to make I guess.
In all seriousness, this might be my new favorite book of the series. My absolute favorites tend to drift a bit between books 2, 5, and now 7. I know book 3 is where most people say the series really picks up, and that's true, and as much as I adored the fae arcs, and even enjoyed the everdark arc beyond just the ending, I actually have a hard time placing books 3 and 4, as while clearly superior in writing and world building to say, book 1, book 2 is where the greater cast really starts building out and becoming major players, as well as where the stakes truly start to get dire; the entire Marchford siege is easily my favorite battle in the series. Beyond that, book 5 has easily my favorite "version" of Cat, First Under the Night is both a really fitting way to do the whole Dark Priestess shtick that fits with her character, but also marks a return to her being frustratingly mortal, and how that serves as one of her strengths as well as a weakness.
And then book 7 brings that all together, with both a return to the Soldier Queen myth in the finale, as well as all those lessons in humanity coming together, not just for her but for every one of the main cast. Now that I say all that, I guess that just means Immortal Cat was what turned me off the most to books 3 and 4, and I was glad that phase had passed, even though I can look back now and see how that was an important phase for her and others to go through. Yeah, I think that might be it, cause otherwise I loved everything else about those books.
The epilogue is such a good wrap-up to the story as well, showing how the new Age of Order takes shape, how you can tell things have changed, that Calernia has entered a modern era; more and more Names are popping up than ever before, namelore being more easily accessible, knowledge passing down without being lost to the grave each time. Yet the Names are not as powerful, diminished with their numbers, but that's okay. It means the monsters of old aren't coming back. And if they try, the Warden and their enforcers will be there to stop them before another disaster like Second Liesse occurs. And even the Warden, is an office and Name that is passed down, as after Catherine steps down, Saban, previously the Archmage, steps into the Role and takes on Warden as her Name and duty. Meanwhile Cardinal grows, as a school to pass down all this knowledge. Masego achieved apotheosis in the most Masego way possible; he became a god to do more and bigger research. And in order to get the funding for said research, he would have to - *sigh* - teach. So the new godhead of magic to replace Neshamah becomes the most terrifying but also most sought after lecturer among the faculty. I couldn't ask for a better ending for him. He really grew from me being uncertain about his introduction, to really liking him, and glad that he was so closely involved in Cat's story right up to the end.
Speaking of Cat, while she lost Akua to both her own choice of penance and the debt she promised to see collected since the beginning, outside the two times they could spend together free of that burden before never seeing each other again. She never lost the Woe. All five of them made it, in the end. Masego and Indrani still are the Hierophant and Ranger respectively, and while no longer the Warden, Catherine will always carry the blessing of Night, which includes its extended lifespan ensuring she'll live for centuries. To Hakram and Vivienne, who after retiring from their positions are without Names (Vivienne faking her own death which is, WILD Viv, but I guess that's what you need to continue a dynasty), Cat casually shares a third of her lifespan to each of them, ensuring they'll live as long as she does, so they don't leave each other behind. Gods, I choked down a sob at that. One boat robbery later and:
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Thank you, David Verburg. This has been a pleasure and a joy to read.
I originally was going to follow up these thoughts on book 7 with thoughts on the series as a whole, but MAN, I've been at this for some time now, and I just got through book 7 and the conclusion, I don't have it in me to double this post's length talking about my thoughts overall cause there's Just. So. MUCH. So, I will save my thoughts overall for a later post.
Until next time.
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armycrafter · 10 months ago
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Grimdark Blood Raven Space Marine paint recipe
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New recipe on armycrafter.com for grimdark blood raven space marines 🤟
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jameslmartello · 9 months ago
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Our Lady of Sorrows, with a mother's love and mercy, pray for us. Amen +
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voices-of-favor · 2 years ago
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"Brother, that Custodian is making a beeline for us."
"Yes."
"What should we do?"
"I dont know about you, but I'm going to throw a grenade at him."
"... Why?"
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"Because the Emperor made sure we shall know no fear."
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theic-manic · 5 days ago
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Me:
Asks for a sign/confirmation.
Proceeds to have dreams with said signs/confirmation.
Me: "yeah Idk"
Immediately opens a browser tab and reads something that addresses this doubt in a very specific way. Right for the spiritual jugular.
Me: HAHA oh fuck off.
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nightscalestudio · 2 years ago
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The ninth Blood Angels Intercessor.
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byfaithmedia · 1 year ago
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Have you prayed today?
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albertfinch · 1 year ago
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March 29, 2024 – Exhortation
Romans 8:33 - "Who shall bring a charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies."
The book of Job tells us that Satan came to God's throne and complained about Job. (Job 1:6-12) God's throne is the most holy place. So why did God allow Satan to come before Him in the most holy place? Because of Adam's sin, He had the right to take Adam's place and come before God.
So, what happened to Job cannot happen to us. Job longed for a mediator, but he had none. (Job 9:33). Today we have Jesus as our Mediator, mediating the New Covenant between God and man. However, since the devil cannot come before God anymore, he comes to you on earth and accuses you in your conscience.
Satan cannot come before God to accuse you because it is God who justifies you through the terms of the New Covenant. Jesus' holy blood has given you continual right standing in the presence of God!
ALBERT FINCH MINISTRY
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kingdomshiftersministries · 5 months ago
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Prepared Readiness: Sustaining The SHIFT!
Apostolic Watch December 2024 & Beyond!
This is such a significant month and season within the kingdom of God. It is vital personally and to kingdom innercessors and gatekeepers. You have been on the wall! STAY ON IT!
Some of you are in a new place of destiny due to the elevation many of you have taken in your calling. Some of you have also been SHIFTED significantly out of old seasons and ways of doing things with God into this new dimension of quality over quantity when it comes to religious acts. And for others it is a significant SHIFT because of the transformation in discipleship you have taken with God. What you use to do in the old season will not sustain YOUR SHIFT! And it definitely will not sustain 2025.
I am giving you NEW shoes - new foot shods for the journey of crossover says the Lord.
I am preparing you to crossover in this next dispensation as a remnant that towers because you know me, are of me, and are with me says the Lord. Really with me - my remnant - my key - my storehouse agents who have my identity - my DNA, my likeness, my image, my prototype, my phototype, my character, my purpose, my word, my mandate says the Lord.
Ephesians 6:15 And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.
Preparation is hetoimasia in Greek and means:
1. preparation (the action or process of makingsomething ready for use or service or of getting ready for some occasion, test, or duty)
2. the act of preparing, the condition of a person or thing so far forth as prepared, preparedness
3. readiness (state of being readily repaired something, someone , for what’s to come)
4. prepared and ready for action
Dictionary.com defines prepare as:
1. to make ready beforehand for some purpose, use, or activity
2. to put in proper condition or readiness
3. to put in a proper state of mind
4. to work out the details of : plan in advance
5. to put together : COMPOUND (combining parts to make a whole)
6. to put into written form
Dictionary.com defines ready as:
1. prepared mentally or physically for some experience or action
2. displayed readily and spontaneously
3. prepared for immediate use
4. willingly disposed : INCLINED (having inclination, disposition, or tendency)
5. immediately available
The Hebrew word hypodeō for Shod means: to bind on, to bind under one’s feet.
The word shod as it pertains to preparedness SHIFTS us to living in a proactive state of being weaponized against enemies, happenstance, and circumstances.
Shod entails sturdy shoes that are capable of enduring the journey so that the feet can be protected, even as the body maintains mobility, stamina, and strength.
Shod also gives us the ability of bind and trample upon anything that needs to be underneath us. We are not waiting until we need to step on it or when we step on it. We already prepared to squash to death anything that is in our path.
Footshods are spiritual shoes that have supernatural power to endure while producing and manifesting the kingdom of heaven in the earth realm. They are miracle shoes.
Peace in the Greek means eirene:
1. a state of national tranquillity
* exemption from the rage and havoc of war
2. peace between individuals, i.e. harmony, concord
3. security, safety, prosperity, felicity, (because peace and harmony make and keep things safe and prosperous)
4. of the Messiah's peace
* the way that leads to peace (salvation)
5. of Christianity, the tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ, and so fearing nothing from God and content with its earthly lot, of whatsoever sort that is
6. the blessed state of devout and upright men after death
Footshods give you the super ability to release security, safety, prosperity, felicity, (because peace and harmony make and keep things safe and prosperous)
Footshods give you the Holy Spirit capability to bring peace and harmony where there is no tranquility. Where there is chaos, contention, strife, wars, and rumors of wars. Where you may know there is rough ground and where you are unsure in what you will face or step on. GOD SAYS WITH THE NEW SHOES- YOU WILL BE READY!
If you get off the wall and gate in this state of transition, you will end up in the crossfire says the Lord. But if you stay on the wall and at the gate as my innercessors and gatekeepers, you pick your side. You remain in being my key and answer says the Lord. You also will have insight, foresight, and divine weaponry to handle and trample on what is to come.
For you will walk upon it, in the midst of it, bind it, bring peace to it says the Lord.
I am going to give you more insight regarding exactly what these new shoes are for and what is to come in 2025 and beyond so seek me intimately for I have much to download to you says the Lord. But for now come into my chambers for the following insights says the Lord. I want you to search yourself even as you search me says the Lord.
In order to sustain and further evolve, search out if you need to change somethings about:
* Your eating patterns spiritually and naturally
* Your emotional wellness
* Your mindset
* Your physical wellness
* Your health
* Your habits
* Your resources
* Your money stewardship
* Your destiny stewardship
* Your time manage
* Your prayer life
* Your study habits
* Your relationship with God
* Your relationship with others
1Timothy 5:13: Idlers and busybodies waste time that could be used to help others.
Deuteronomy 33:25 Thy shoes shall be iron and brass; and as thy days, so shall thy strength be.
Song of Solomon 7:1 How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! the joints of thy thighs are like jewels, the work of the hands of a cunning workman.
Habakkuk 3:19 The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places. To the chief singer on my stringed instruments.
the gospel.
Isaiah 52:7 How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!
Psalm 29:11 The LORD gives His people strength; the LORD blesses His people with peace.
Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government will be upon His shoulders. And He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Proverbs 3:17 All her ways are pleasant, and all her paths are peaceful.
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bills-bible-basics · 7 months ago
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little-dill · 8 months ago
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wisdomfish · 2 years ago
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Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them.
Hebrews 7:25
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jameslmartello · 1 month ago
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Why Science Can NEVER Disprove Prayer
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howadzpaints · 2 years ago
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Space Marines Intercessor, Blood Ravens Chapter 11-Sep-2023
A nice cleanser between projects while I fret over what I've got to film for YouTube next.
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