Hi! This is a blog of one phantom fan who loves drawing and writing. (...and playng violin, singing,...) I am also known as Patrik Bennett.
My drawings on DA: htttp://leozvinci.deviantart.com/
Grow that mustache, baby.
No, be a serious for a moment here. Movember should point at some serious topics like cancer. Just like depression, cancer, especially prostate cancer, is something what is dangerous because people are ashamed for it. Many men just don’t go to the doctor, because they don’t wanna to be touched at private places. It’s understandable, but everybody should thing of prevention, because it’s the best thing for curing cancer, or some serious illneses like it.
Don’t be ashamed for anything! It’s your body, your health and you know yorself best. Think positive, and think of prevention.
Herpein (or Fallen) was secretary of Pliny the Elder, when he was at Misenum (city near Pompeii). Pliny was known for his long studies when he needed his secretarians for writing notes and those secretarians (mostly his personal slaves) regulary falls asleep during his night studies.
I can image how was Fallen exhausted when he was helping with his studies. So tired and so out of shape.
Bran have tendenties to overwork himself, so he have tendenties to have really nasty headaches, or forgeting to eat. So Octavianus and Herpein tries their best to make him relax.
It’s really important to take brakes from work for some snacks and mental reboost. Make sure you relax.
I really like this guy, because, unlike his brothers and other Olympians, he do what he mean to do. He is in his domain, don’t care about what is happening abowe, because everything what is mortal once will end up… down there.
He is not evil, he is just altruic, bit introvert, but still can rule his domain.
Just a little morning bird for @francisbakereditor to cheers him a bit. Those days were hard, but everything will be alright again. Bones will heal, mourning will end… here is one morning bird. Bran had a rought night, had a terrible headache but it’s better now.
(I just love how he scratching his leg with other leg (totally not something what I sometimes do… nooo…) and how he looks like he wanna murder someone. Just look at this tired raven!)
Days are quite hard. It is just a little more than week since Ema died. She had inflammation of stomach. I was used to work with her very often and now she is away.
I miss her.
Plus I fell down and now I have broken wrist and twisted thumb (left fortunately). Such a pleasure are last days.
I am just finishing my thesis about death in Elizabetian period, so I wrote a lot about Shakespeare, etc. And gues who knows Shakespeare in his days! Right, Fallen. This sneaky deamon learned how to write sonnets from Shakespeare and his poems are the worst in the all nine circles of Hell…
But he is also a bit personification of melancholy…
Or “Mom Knight” which is what I kept calling it for most of the time I worked on this. This was my story for Valor, a fairy tale anthology I was in last year! It’s a really great book, and I’m so glad I got to be a part of it. You can purchase a copy here.
In Plato’s dialogue Phaedrus, we can find Chariot allegory. Plato here discribes soul throu allegory of Charioteer, who drive chariot with two horses. One is black represents irrational passions, appetites, or concupiscent nature, while the white horse represents rational and moral impulse.
Always when I read this allegory, I think about Bran and Octavianus. Octavianus is rich, hot-blooded, moody, sarcastic…
Bran is quiet, kind, more realistic, not so emotional and always thinks first, before he say something.
For today I chose horse with very specific name. This is Hanyzka. I worked with her when Gam had problems with legs. She was great in dressage and she was also good in showjumping. But unfortunately, she was almost blind to her eye and when she got elder, her legs were bad to.
She died three years ago becouse of her legs. She almost couldn't walk and was in pain.
And some people saying that life is fair....
But I believe that she is happy now, with no more pain.