Excalibur (1981) | dir. John Boorman
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I'm like if a chivalrous knight kissed a fair maiden's hand and said "my lady, I fight for you" and then walked off and immediately tripped over his own armor and fell on the ground
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xxi. A Prayer for Strength.
xxii. Keeper of Tartarus.
xxiii. Queen’s Cherished Guard.
xiv. Demon’s Resolve.
xv. Following Distant Dreams.
These next two inktober batches will be knights and the like. I’m trying my best to finish these pieces even if it’s late so thank you for the continued support and for enjoying my work.
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A lettered/illustrated quote from Richard Siken’s incredible “Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out”.
Available as a printable over at my Patreon.
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Perseus and Andromeda (1891) by Lord Frederic Leighton.
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between boughs #4
August 2022
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fiona as both romeo and juliet
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Lady of the Lake by Gabriele Pennacchioli
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The bite of my teeth is gentle, maternal, honeyed. The torment I bring is velvet.
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High Society (1956) dir. Charles Walters
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Alicia Ostriker, from The Imaginary Lover: Poems; “25th Year of Marriage, It Goes On,”
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“I used to be afraid of meeting with beasts but I dreamt too many stories where Ariadnes loved their bull-brothers and princesses took their dragons to heart and now there is a desperation in me for teeth and claws and anger. Leave me in the maze stringless and dazed and let the monster chew me up and spit me out bloodied and hardened. I will learn vengeance and I will learn rage and I will be eaten up until I am tough enough to face a world that would keep me soft and helpless. Let me not just meet with monsters but let me love them also.”
— elisabeth hewer (via elisabethhewer)
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“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”
— Neil Gaiman
(via minuty)
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