the final Geckos, Automata chapter names
I've changed the ones I didn't like, and I'm giggling at one of them. I also shortened one of the titles out of mercy. (But I'm keeping the longest title name. I love it too much.)
I: Blink Once for Yes, Twice for No
II: The World is Very Bad, Actually
III: The Sandwich Thief Strikes Again
IV: The Gecko Factory
V: Uninvited Traveling Ghost Hunter
VI: It's Tokay to Cry
VII: Let Sleeping Babies Lie Through their Teeth
VIII: The Dead (Hopefully) Don't Pose Much Risk
IX: The Ghost Observer
X: The Automaton Who Loved Geckos
XI: The Crack of the Last Lightning Bolt
XII: No Personal Space from Ghosts
XIII: Gay Mad Professors who were Meant for Each Other, A Love Story
XIV: The Post-Apocalyptic Scavenger
XV: Friends in Metal Places
XVI: Papa Automaton
XVII: A Lightning Storm Without Forest Fires
XVIII: Mother, Stay a While
XIX: A Bored Game
XX: We Can't All Talk to the Dead
XXI: The Honorable Papa
XXII: The Necropolis No-Longer-Public Library
XXIII: The Bad Mother
XXIV: Growing Paints
XXV: Bad Vibes
XXVI: Home Sweet Automata
XXVII: When Idiots Make Plans
XXVIII: A Desert Deserted City
XXIX: Those Blasted Skeletons
XXX: The Second Upheaval
XXXI: Kill That Doll with Fire
XXXII: That's Enough, Julian
XXXIII: Don't Cry, My Automaton
XXXIV: The World is Still Shit
XXXV: Goodbye, Rosalia
XXXVI: A Brave Necromancer's Bed
XXXVII: A New Life and Home for Automata
Fun little bit of trivia: "Don't Cry, My Automaton" is a fun little reference to a favorite game of mine, only the song title is "Don't Cry My Vampire", and you can listen to it here:
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Ay, amor
Te esperaré toda la vida, te esperaré hasta la muerte
Siempre...siempre...siempre... Estoy amor... esperándote
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shooting stars last eps have been so much better than the first ones i won't lie i'm digging all the plot twists, lee sung kyung and kim young dae's chemistry is even better than i thought it would be and also tae sung and yu sung's friendship is everything good in this world
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okay holy shit, THIS is the unofficial theme for aeolios right now. like. if your ancient character were to teleport to the aeolia main island aetheryte this would start playing.
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Sabbats
Witches, particularly those who follow modern Pagan or Wiccan traditions, often celebrate a series of holidays, known as Sabbats, that are based on the cycles of the seasons and nature. These holidays are divided into two categories: the Greater Sabbats, which are often associated with the equinoxes and solstices, and the Lesser Sabbats, which mark the points between the equinoxes and solstices. Here's an overview of the eight major witchcraft holidays:
1. Samhain (pronounced SOW-IN or SAH-WIN): Celebrated on October 31st (Northern Hemisphere) or May 1st (Southern Hemisphere). Samhain marks the beginning of the Witches' Wheel of the Year. It's a time to honor the dead, reflect on the past, and prepare for the winter months.
2. Yule (pronounced YOOL): Celebrated around the winter solstice (usually December 20th-23rd for Northern Hemisphere, or June 20th-23rd Southern Hemisphere), Yule is a festival of light and rebirth. It's a time to celebrate the return of the sun's strength and the lengthening of days.
3. Imbolc (pronounced IM-BULK or IM-BULG): Celebrated around February 1st-2nd (Northern Hemisphere) or August 1st-2nd (Southern Hemisphere). Imbolc marks the first signs of spring. It's a time to honor the goddess Brigid and welcome the returning life in nature.
4. Ostara (pronounced OST-AR-A): Celebrated around the spring equinox (usually March 20th-23rd for NH, or September 20th-23rd SH), Ostara is a celebration of balance and the arrival of spring. It's a time to honor the goddess Eostre and the fertility of the land.
5. Beltane (pronounced BELL-TAIN): Celebrated on May 1st (NH) or October 1st (SH). Beltane marks the peak of spring and the beginning of summer. It's a time to celebrate fertility, love, and the union of the god and goddess.
6. Litha (pronunced LEE-THA): Celebrated around the summer solstice (usually June 20th-23rd NH, or December 20th-23rd SH). Litha is a time of maximum light and the celebration of the sun's power.
7. Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-NAH-SA, also called Lammas, pronounced LAH-MUS): Celebrated around August 1st (NH), or February 1st (SH). Lughnasadh is the first of the three harvest festivals. It's a time to give thanks for the first fruits of the harvest.
8. Mabon (pronunced MAH-BON) : Celebrated around the autumn equinox (usually September 20th-23rd NH, March 20th-23rd SH). Mabon is a time of balance and the second harvest festival. It's a time to give thanks for the abundance of the Earth.
These holidays are often celebrated with rituals, feasts, and various customs, including the crafting of seasonal decorations and the lighting of bonfires or candles. It's important to note that the specific dates for these holidays can vary slightly depending on tradition and location, as they are often calculated based on astronomical events.
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