Welcome to my personal hell!
Hello my name is Robin and I’m an old hag now so I should learn how to use tumblr. My tumblr ballerina or whatever y’all call yourselves friend @acrobaticcatfeline / @hoerachas is going to suffer the consequence of having me bumble around like a lost dog on this app. @hyeopinz is my husband and we birthed Chanhee from the boyz!
{{R O B I N}}
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INFP
He/They pronouns
Pansexual
Professional Minecrafter
Groups I love and will shove down your throat if you're my bestie:
GOLCHA
DRIPPIN
ROCKET PUNCH
P1HARMONY
THE BOYZ
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the skull about Lockwood and Lucy at somepoint if he could have
image id: person at door reading "you guys are having sex"
and the second picture is of two people on the bed reading "really? David why didn't you tell I would have put my book down"
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t-teg
stunning, brave, show-stopping, amazing, heroic, benevolent, toe-curling, gorgeous, dazzling, graceful, never before done, literally kicked me in the dick, thanks!
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Tri Thiws ar Ddeg Ynys Prydain | Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain Series: 1/13 - Dyrnwyn, the Sword of Rhydderch Hael
The Dyrnwyn ("White-Hilt") is said to be a powerful sword belonging to Rhydderch Hael,[3] one of the Three Generous Men of Britain mentioned in the Welsh Triads. When drawn by a worthy or well-born man, the entire blade would blaze with fire. Rhydderch was never reluctant to hand the weapon to anyone, hence his nickname Hael meaning "the Generous", but the recipients, as soon as they had learned of its peculiar properties, always rejected the sword.
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I know you didn't reblog the ask game post but you said you needed some sweetness too, so:
Going to a magnificent, awe-inspiring place for the first time, with someone who appreciates it the way you do, and that moment when you stand before this grand place and something about the sight of it makes all the hard things about being human feel small. the beauty of what is before you smooths over the rough edges of you and for these special moments you feel clear, you feel inspired, you feel how you are a part of the magic of this world. You're suddenly so aware of your deep affection and love for your companion, your gratitude for having them there. When you both break the silence to talk about what you are seeing and feeling, you can sense how this is what it means to commune. To share in wonder. To be alive beside someone while both of you are gloriously aware of it.
CHARLIE
I don’t know how in the fuck you managed this but holy shit.
I’ve been feeling down and really missing my friend Tegs today. Our last conversations before she passed have been on my mind.
In particular one of the things we used to do together was paint (I’d mix paint, move the canvas for her and change the brushes in her grip. She’d paint). The last one we did was of the Niagara Falls based on a photograph from her trip there. And we talked at length about the trip and you’ve basically just summed up what it was like.
That painting was the last she finished and we put up on Instagram. So I’m gonna share the caption and the artwork here.
Thank you for giving me a little light and a piece of my friend back you lovely human you.
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Historically, a sword identified as Excalibur (Caliburn) was supposedly discovered during the purported exhumation of Arthur's grave at Glastonbury Abbey in 1191.[26] On 6 March 1191, after the Treaty of Messina, either this or another claimed Excalibur was given as a gift of goodwill by the English king Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) to his ally Tancred, King of Sicily.[27] It was one of a series of Medieval English symbolic Arthurian acts, such as associating the crown won from the slain Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd with the crown of King Arthur
Excalibur - Wikipedia
such as associating the crown won from the slain Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd with the crown of King Arthur
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okay the new episode has people poking my sleeping special interest like a bear and it was about time to wake it from hibernation anyway so here are some fun facts about welsh fairies
it's spelled fairy. it's always spelled fairy. not faerie, faery, fae, or fey. fairy. please. or tylwyth teg if you want to be proper about it
fairies are not inherently malevolent. they work by their own rules that sometimes don't make sense to humans but there are rules, if you pay attention.
yes fairies will punish you for doing something they don't want you to do
they will also reward you for doing things they do want you to do
fairy rings are circles of green grass. they sometimes how up as a different shade of green than the grass around it and are generally markers of where fairies dance, as well as portals to the fairy realm. mushrooms aren't really a thing for that in welsh folklore.
string and bones and flowers are man-made and possibly supposed to bind or protect against fairies (though i haven't seen anything quite like what we see in the episode described in any of my sources) but generally breaking one of those doesn't immediately anger fairies, just lets them in to affect whoever put the ward up in the first place. that's not called a fairy circle.
changelings exist in welsh folklore. have fun with your theories.
fairies will generally let you leave the fairy world if you ask nicely. yes even if you've eaten the food and drank the drinks
however time moves differently so when you come back you might be super old and/or turn to dust the moment someone touches you
dancing is a different thing tho. they don't exactly want you to stay dancing with them until you die of exhaustion but like that's on you my dude get your friends to help you
if you broke fairy rules like kicking them out of their meadow to build a castle they will count eight* generations** and come back to turn that castle into a lake and drown everyone inside. you have been warned (repeatedly. usually by old ladies and/or bards and/or birds or sometimes just. A Voice™)
* the number of generations can and does vary but in welsh folklore it's generally 8 that's an important number, not 3 or 7.
** also the way generations are counted is. weird. idk if it's that i'm bad at math or bad at welsh or that the book i read explaining this is over 100 years old but i don't think i fully got how many generations this actually is.
oh and they only wait if you beg enough otherwise they kill you now
so basically. no getting trapped in the fairy world as punishment. they just kill you
personally i think the closest thing in welsh folklore to that old woman is a weird lady but even that isn't a great fit
yeah fairies bend time and space to always be far away from you if they want to but that's generally because they're trying to avoid you not following you at a distance
i am fully aware rtd probably couldn't care less about any of this. he definitely didn't do the work that i did to learn all this and incorporating this into your theories is probably shooting yourself in the foot as far as actually being correct goes. HOWEVER i do think it's more interesting and fun this way :) theories are gonna be wrong anyway might as well respect the culture that's inspiring them while we're at it yeah?
i will cite my sources if anyone asks but i doubt many people care to read hundreds of pages of edwardian non fiction novels just to fact check me. trust me on this guys
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