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blueberrycalvaria · 15 days
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The hotel has been thriving since the news of Sir Pentious getting into heaven and Alastor has gotten closer with not just the other members of the hotel but a certain fallen angel too. However something is wrong with Angel Dust. He's been despontant for the last few days, barely reacting... it's like he has given up. Alastor decides this simply won't do and takes it upon himself to fix it. He comes up with a plan that is garanteed to work... even though it means sacrificing both his reputation and dignity in the process (and subjecting the hotel to some truly awful cooking)
I've written a new fic and it's a sweet one this time ❤️🙏
It involves Alastor trying to get Angel out of a major slump (through some 'terrible' cooking) with a cute little Radioapple subplot
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 month
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It had only been a few weeks since Buddy had formed the Aurinko Crime family and things were going great, Juno felt good, better than he had in a while.
That was until he made a mistake during a mission, a happy mistake... at least he thought it was... but maybe everything was a whole lot worse.
Turn's out hiding a drug addiction on a ship the size of the Carte Blanche is hard and he is running out faster than he'd like, plus he is having to lie to everyone he cares about constantly... but its worth it... right?
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Chapter one of my new fic is out 🥳
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 month
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Inspiration for Vespa's outfit in my latest Penumbra Podcast fanfic on AO3:
Side Effects: Happiness and Death
Disclaimer: I do not own this image it is not my art, I am pretty sure it is AI generated if however you know the artist please let me know so I can give them full credit 🙏 thank you
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 month
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Inspiration for Ransom's outfit in my latest Penumbra Podcast fanfic on AO3:
Side Effects: Happiness and Death
Disclaimer: I do not own this image it is not my art, I am pretty sure it is AI generated if however you know the artist please let me know so I can give them full credit 🙏 thank you
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 month
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Inspiration for Juno's outfit in my latest Penumbra Podcast fanfic on AO3:
Side effects: Happiness and Death
Disclaimer: I do not own this image it is not my art, I am pretty sure it is AI generated if however you know the artist please let me know so I can give them full credit 🙏 thank you
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 month
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The thing about running a successful business is sometimes you have to look at your assets and make cuts. Like pruning the dead heads off of flowers or pulling out the weeds.
Vox understood this.
However when 'making cuts' involves cancelling your... boyfriend's?... lover's?... situationship's? favourite show, things get a little more messy.
Valentino finds out that Hell-a-Novella is going to be cancelled and decides to bring his favourite pet to change Vox's mind.
After all Val always gets what he wants... in the end.
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What's that? A new smutty Hazbin hotel fic 👀
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 month
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So after 7 years I'm restarting this blog to post stuff I have made 🙏 mainly fanfics and such like
I have not deleted my previous stuff however so scroll lower than this post and you will see whatever I was into 7 years ago ❤️ have fun
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blueberrycalvaria · 1 year
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It's my 7 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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By Michaela Magaela Ďurišová
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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The “Folkloric Devil” is a term applied to the figure who appears in folk-tales and legends and who is often called “the devil”, but it’s obvious that he emerges from a different source than the theological background of Christianity.
Old divinities or diminished Gods that maintained a presence in the minds or cultures of European peoples are suggested (often enough, and for good reasons) as a source of this figure; but beyond that, the pre-Christian societies had spiritual forces and persons that they related to in the sense of “outsider” powers that could be shady or tricky or dangerous at times, but who often had kinds of relationships nonetheless with human beings. These are the main source of the “folkloric” Devil/Devils.
The Folkloric devil isn’t concerned with damning souls, primarily, but he always wants to make deals or pacts to help humans who need things, but so that he can gain, too- a sign of his origin in the older world of spirit-relationship and spiritual ecology. In Christian gloss, he begins more and more to want “souls” for his help, but he is always able to be tricked, himself- and this is very important. Human heroes or protagonists can outwit him. This is something that would be impossible to do to the Theological Devil, who is far beyond humans in power, and second only to God himself in power.
Modern Pop Culture produces surprising emergences of the old Folkloric Devil- Charlie Daniel’s song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” is an appearance of a Folkloric Devil, who can be out-played by the intrepid and arrogant local boy, on the fiddle. There is the Christian conceit of the Devil seeking souls in that song, but that’s just a minor detail, more suited to a Christian audience and born from the imagination of a low Protestant folk singer.
The Folkloric Devil is a being- and a representative of a whole class of beings- who can be engaged with by humans, for gains. They can be harmful, they can be helpful, and they can be outwitted or outdone at times. Sometimes, they become protagonists themselves.
Theological Elites in the Pre-Modern period of Europe saw no distinction between their Theological Devil and the various emergences of the Folkloric Devil. The “Devil” of witch cults and covenants and of individual sorcerers or witches was of the Folkloric variety, though in their own personal understandings, even they may have believed that he was the same as the theological devil, such was the nature of their times. It’s not like there was a neat chart that spelled all this stuff out to earlier people, and folk in Pre-Modern times heard Christian ministers ranting alongside fire-side bards telling folktales, and so the Folkloric Devil/Devils could take on Christian gloss and attributes at times, and the Theological devil could appear in decidedly “folkish” ways.
What’s important to remember is that the Theological Devil doesn’t exist except as the shadow of Christian psychology. He is born from the idealistic Christian imagination, as the necessary counter-ideal or counter-force to their idealistic notion of good, the warped good, the fallen good, born in their continuation of earlier dualistic religious tropes that posited a cosmic war between good and evil cosmological forces.
The Folkloric Devil, on the other hand, very much exists, both in the form of a powerful former divinity worshiped by practically every human culture known previous to Christianity, and as a folk-memory of certain spirit-entities (very much tied to this world) that people have always engaged in relationships with, though they are a group of entities who are, in ways, challenging, dangerous at points, and ambiguous.
The Theological Devil is a remnant of idealism and the diseased imagination of absolutists and idealists. The Folkloric Devil is a remnant of ancient spiritual ecology and human relationships to the wilder, stranger Otherworld. - Robin Artisson
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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💎🌙 FIVE CRYSTALS TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION💎🌙
💎🌙 These are five of my favorite healing crystals for you to use and, if you wish, add to your growing collection of crystals. (PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE AND GO TO THE DOCTOR AS WELL! THESE ARE NOT TO REPLACE MEDICAL TREATMENT ALSO ALWAYS GO TO A PROFESSIONAL FOR HELP IF YOUR GOING THROUGH ANY HARD SITUATIONS)
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Aragonite- Golden-brown aragonite, which can also be clear or orange, clears redundant anger lingering from old wrongs, slows the tendency to rush in and out of the home; brings reasoned opinions to workplace discussions in which personalities and scoring points dominate; shields people living alone and anyone in a place where there is antisocial behavior; and drives away bad dreams, as well as psychological or psychic attack, while sleeping. As a crystal of the day, aragonite promises more harmonious ways of living and working but says you should avoid promising to do too much.
Chrysocolla- This bluish-green rich stone, often called the woman’s wisdom stone. protects against domestic violence against and by both sexes, obstructive neighbors, and malice via social websites. Is is a stone for older women to overcome prejudice against ageism and value natural beauty. Chrysocolla prevents a love partner straying or a business partner acting irresponsibly; it is also good for female businesses.As  A crystal of the day, chrysocolla says that experience will win over youthful enthusiasm; do not be steamrolled, for you do know best.
Howlite- White howlite with gray or black webbed veins is the crystal of physical health and strength and a desire for the highest standards of perfection. Howlite assists disabled adults or children in achieving potential, it is good for completing assignments on time without panicking , and it is a home-blessing stone when set over the front and back doors. As a crystal of the day, white howlite says do not expect the impossible of yourself, as you have far higher standards than you expect of others.
Petrified or Fossilized Wood- This brown or fawn banded stone comes from fossilized trees in which the wood is replaced over many millions of years by a mineral. It can indicate the return of an old love, gives incentive for a new career or study after retirement or redundancy and is good for positive relationships with older family members and colleagues. As a crystal of the day, fossilized wood says it is time to let go of a friendship or activity that no longer brings pleasure. 
Selenite/Satin Spar- Orange, blue, and white glassy selenite with pearl like luster is very similar to its sister satin spar that has bands of moving white light. Selenite reduces fear of rejection and is good for adults and children who fear the dark. Selenite jewelry is a natural luck,travel,love, and fertility charm and is excellent for older mothers or women who need medical intervention to conceive a child. As a crystal of the day, selenite says you need to make the first move toward reconciliation with lovers or family members, especially mothers and children who have behaved unreasonably.
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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"Liminal Communion" by Andy Kehoe.
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🍁 katyakaplar.com 🍁
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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Thank you for answering my question about the curses! Do you have any book recommendations that aren't mainly focused on wicca? I have a few books by Silver Ravenwolf and I would prefer more books just about witchcraft? I'm sorry if I'm not making any sense
unfortunately the majority of recent books is rather Wicca influenced. it’s very hard to find a book on secular witchcraft (if anyone has a list of secular witchcraft books @upthewitchypunx probably would)
for the majority of non-wiccan witchcraft books you end up having to look by topics, like folk magic, faerie magic, hedgecraft, etc. but here is a list that i reference for finding materials (x) 
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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Artist: Anna Podedworna Title: Dryad Matron - Gwent Card “© 2019 CD PROJEKT S.A.” Nice finish…
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blueberrycalvaria · 5 years
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💮Shapeshifting Fairies💮
a💮 Although fairies may be members of a particular element, race, or family, many of them can change their appearance when they want to. These “shapeshifters” can transform themselves from grotesque to beautiful, from water beings to flying creatures, or from spirits to animals or even humans. Legends from around the world speak of fairies magically shapeshifting - either out of necessity or when it suits their purpose- into radically different beings, which allows them to go about their business incognito.
💮 Perhaps you’ve heard of the Irish Selkies, or seal people. These enchanted creatures live as seals in the seas, but they can shed their furry pelts and walk on land as humans- they even take mortal mates and produce mixed-breed offspring. In Native American folklore, spirits often assume the shapes of animals and birds, such as coyotes or crows, and Japanese myths speak of a shapeshifting  fox called a kitsune. In one of the Brothers Grimm’s most intriguing fairy tales, “The Foundling”, two siblings transform themselves into numerous  forms, including a rose bush, a church, a chandelier, a duck, and a pond in order to outwit a villain. 
💮 So prevalent is shapeshifting among fairies that humans (or other species) may find it difficult to determine with whom they’re dealing . Of course, that’s part of the fairies intention.
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Art By: susanatavares
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