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metalshockfinland · 12 days
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HARPYIE Release Single And Video 'Omen' Feat. Kalle Koschinsky
German Folk-Metal-Band HARPYIE release “Omen” feat. Kalle Koschinsky , the second single from the forthcoming new studio album “Voodoo”, to be released on October 25th at Metalville Records. “Omen” feat. German famous streamer and musician Kalle Koschinsky is an explosive mix of medieval folk rock/metal infused with 90s Eurodance. This unique crossover hit, which especially appeals to fans of…
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countryimages · 1 year
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La Harpyie- 1907 Gustav-Adolf Mossa
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foxiart · 2 years
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My oc Faera
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hinter-dem-spiegel · 7 months
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Inktober 2023 - "Dream"
Ich bin ein wenig spät dran und es werden nur kleine Kritzels ... denk ich.
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mnemosyne-digitalis · 5 months
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cidsin · 1 year
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Art by me @cidsin Monster March Day 8
Took a tiny bit.... But here we go with a cute Harpyie, that is more cheeky than anything else xD
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zouberi · 2 years
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Kayran of Harpyie @ Festival-Mediaval XIII 2022. Outtake. #mediaval #harpyie #festivalmediaval2022 #folkmetal #fmxiii #festivalmediaval #music #musicphotographer #festival #musicfestival #liveband #germany #instamusic #instagood #instadaily #htbarp #picoftheday #concertphotography #concert #concertphotographer #selb #goldberg #selbirien #igersbavaria #igersgermany (hier: Festival-Mediaval) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cik9MCJofeJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mutantenfisch · 9 months
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Good morning friends! The mud is beginning to solidify, the sun is coming out, I got a sunburn yesterday and saw The Real MacKenzies, Unzucht, Uriah Heep, Hammerfall, Eivør and Faun :)
They were all great but UH made me tear up a little because the old men were so obviously smitten by how much they were celebrated by the crowd <3
As you know I don't drink and even the 1 light beer can per day rule I set for myself doesn't get reached because I just don't like warm beer xD instead our Italian camping neighbour taught me how to make the best coffee, gave me a very justified scolding about the ground beans I used for my mokka maker being the wrong kind and we spent most of the day yesterday together.
Today I am feeling a little dizzy (I did so a few days before Wacken too) and thus will probably only go to Santiano and listen to Iron Maiden from afar, like I'm doing rn with J.B.O. <3
I already decided to, if I can afford it, get tickets for their concert in Jena in Autumn. They are fun :D
Anna is off to see Harpyie in 30 minutes and hopefully will record a bit of Wardruna for me later this evening. Meanwhile I decided to tidy up around the tent a little because I have lots of plans for tomorrow and we want to pack up on Sunday without a hurry.
I will also take some more pics if my battery cooperates but won't upload them before being connected to DB WiFi and a phone charger socket ^^
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RAAAHHH HARPYY EAGLESSSS? the bird-shifting anon(s) are literally so smart.. omg. makes sense too; they have super powerful talons (can lift things up to 20 lbs. and seeing as females weigh 13-20 pounds it's v impressive) + they can see prey as large as an inch from 650 feet away :) harpy eagles also have 3-4 inch talons and have an estimated 503 to 598 psi (1 psi = one pound of force per square inch) + read somewhere that they have enough talon force to crush skulls too !! very fitting bird for the 141 tbh
-🎣 anon
Right??? Like. There's so much creativity in here I love it. I loooooove it. Harpy eagles are also just beautiful birds. And big. Bigger than you expect. I love them so much! Also, hi, welcome to the club, glad to have you 💖
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buchbindung · 4 months
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Wer sind wir, wenn wir lesen? 📚
Lego ergo sum. Das hat Descartes zwar nicht gesagt, aber so ähnlich könnte man seinen berühmten Grundsatz auch interpretieren.
Geschichten werden erzählt, um die Realität zu abstrahieren. Um Metaphern für reale Lebenssituationen zu schaffen, um Dinge zu erleben, denen man sonst nicht begegnet.
Geschichten können Spiegel sein, die Autoren und Autorinnen der Welt vorhalten – manchmal im großen Stil verpackt in gesellschaftskritischen oder sogar (post-)humanistischen Texten, manchmal im Kleinen auf psychologischer Ebene mit dennoch großer Wirkung, wenn wir uns selbst in Charakteren und Geschichten erkennen oder wenn wir lernen und träumen.
In der Welt der Literatur offenbaren sich Antworten auf diese Fragen auf unterschiedlichste und faszinierende Weisen, die 'Identität' in all ihren Facetten beleuchten:
In Call Me by Your Name von André Aciman spielt der Name eine zentrale Rolle: Die Art und Weise, in der der Protagonist seinen Namen mit anderen teilt oder ihn zurückhält oder welchen Namen er benutzt, definiert die eigene Identität. Die Beziehungen zwischen den Figuren spiegeln die Suche nach Selbstakzeptanz und Intimität wider.
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Anne Freytags Den Mund voll ungesagter Dinge (wie eigentlich alle ihrer Young Adult-Romane, bieten Einblicke in das Erwachsenwerden und die Entwicklung des eigenen Selbst und von Beziehungen mit anderen. Freytag zeigt, wie Identität während der Jugendjahre geformt wird und wie Beziehungen einen wesentlichen Einfluss auf unsere Identität haben können.
Lord of the Flies von William Golding erforscht die Identität von Kindern im Kontrast zur Welt der Erwachsenen. Wie beeinflussen die Umgebung und soziale Strukturen die Identitätsbildung? Golding stellt die Frage nach der Menschlichkeit und der Veränderlichkeit der Identität.
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Andrea Levys Small Island beleuchtet die Identität im Kontext von Kolonialisierung und Krieg. Die Charaktere suchen nach Zugehörigkeit und kämpfen mit den Auswirkungen der Geschichte auf ihr eigenes Ich, auf ihre persönliche Geschichte. Small Island zeigt, wie sehr historische Ereignisse die Identität prägen können.
Cleopatra und Frankenstein (Coco Mellors) finden sich im Wirbelsturm zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen wieder und versuchen, in deren Auswirkungen auf das eigene Selbst nicht unterzugehen. Cleos Macht, ihre Wirkung auf andere und ihre Beziehungen zu Familie, Freunden und Liebhabern beeinflussen ihre Identität, während in Frank mal an der Seite seines monströsen Geistes kämpft, mal dagegen und damit komplexe Identitätsfragen aufwirft.
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Offline von Arno Strobel führt uns in die digitale Welt, in der Identität oft hinter Masken versteckt wird. Strobel zeigt, wie die Online-Identität von der realen abweichen kann und wie diese Diskrepanz die Selbstwahrnehmung bis hin zur Selbstaufgabe beeinflusst – bis zum Verlust des eigenen Selbst-Bewusstseins. Wer sind wir,  wenn wir nur mehr unseren Geist besitzen?
Dracula (Bram Stoker) und Die nicht Sterben (Dana Grigorcea) – ein Klassiker und eine seiner vielen Adaptionen – erkunden das Thema der Aneignung und der biologischen Identität. Die Identität von Vampiren und ihr Verlangen nach Blut werfen Fragen nach der Natur der eigenen Persönlichkeit auf und wie sie sich im Kontrast zur Menschlichkeit definiert.
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Kazuo Ishiguros The Remains of the Day dreht sich um die Identität im Kontext der gelernten, aber auch selbst auferlegten Berufung und des Selbst. Der Protagonist, ein Butler, stellt in seiner Reiseerzählung Fragen zur persönlichen Identität im Spannungsfeld zwischen Pflicht und Selbstverwirklichung.
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Adaptionen und Retellings, wie Galatea (Madeline Miller) und The Penelopiad (Margaret Atwood), reflektieren und inszenieren die Identität von Figuren aus klassischen Werken. Sie eröffnen neue Perspektiven und zeigen, wie unterschiedliche Erzählungen die Identität der Charaktere und deren Einordnung verändern können.
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Sarah Perry's Die Harpyie beleuchtet die Mutter- und Frauenrolle und wie sie die Identität von Frauen prägt. Dieses Werk erforscht die Balance zwischen den Erwartungen der Gesellschaft und der individuellen Identität.
Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway bietet einen Einblick in das Stream-of-Consciousness-Narrativ und zeigt, wie Gedanken und Erinnerungen die Identität einer Person formen.
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Ian McEwans Machines Like Me stellt grundlegende Fragen: Was macht ein Individuum aus? Was ist der Mensch? Was macht Menschen menschlich? Diese Fragen reizen unsere Vorstellungskraft über die menschliche Identität vor dem Hintergrund des Posthumanismus aus.
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In der Literatur verschmelzen diese Themen genreübergreifend zu einer facettenreichen Erforschung der Identität. Sie enthüllen, dass unsere Persönlichkeit nicht nur von uns selbst, sondern auch von den Beziehungen, der Geschichte und von Entscheidungen geformt wird. Lesen ermöglicht es uns, uns selbst und die Welt um uns herum besser zu verstehen und die unendlichen Schichten unserer Identität zu erkunden. 🌟 📖 
Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)
aus: "Song of Myself, 51", Walt Whitman
Welche Buchtitel fallen Dir zum Thema Identität in der Literatur ein?
#Literatur #Identität #Buchliebe #Lesen #Selbstreflexion #Geschichten #Inspiration #Bücher #Denkanstoß
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metalshockfinland · 1 month
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HARPYIE Release New Single And Video 'Ikonoklast'
German Folk-Metal-Band HARPYIE release “Ikonoklast”, the first single from the forthcoming new studio album “Voodoo”, to be released on October 25th via Metalville Records. Harpyie – the continuously up-and-coming folk metal band from East Westphalia has played its way into the hearts of the German metal community with its authenticity and consistently individual approach. Whether at the Wacken…
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ilargizuri · 1 year
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Three Things in One Creature - Part 1: Dragons, Harpyies and Sphinxes
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In my introduction, I tried to explain why I consider prophecies in the world of ice and fire to be warnings. Now I want to talk about another constant that appears in all books. The beings from the legends and stories of ancient mythology. All representatives from this book series have been taken from Greek mythology and two of them are slightly changed. Dragons have a fiery breath in Greek mythology, but mostly no wings, in addition, they are mostly the antagonists and always the reason why the hero moves out to save a princess. Incidentally, this motif of the noble knight, who frees the princess from a dragon, originates from antiquity. The Greek dragon from antiquity often has several heads, due to the little evidence from this period, only two examples are known by name, the hundred-headed Typhon and the nine-headed Hydra. The idea of a dragon with several heads is also directly from this time. The harpy is in Greek mythology a bird being with the body and head of a woman. In the books, however, the harpy has alongside the human torso and head, bat wings, eagle claws and the tail of a scorpion.
»In the center of the Plaza of Pride stood a red brick fountain whose waters smelled of brimstone, and in the center of the fountain a monstrous harpy made of hammered bronze. Twenty feet tall she reared. She had a woman’s face, with gilded hair, ivory eyes, and pointed ivory teeth. Water gushed yellow from her heavy breasts. But in place of arms, she had the wings of a bat or a dragon, her legs were the legs of an eagle, and behind she wore a scorpion’s curled and venomous tail. « - Daenerys 2, A Storm of Swords.
The last character from our mythology is the Sphinx and here it gets more interesting. Because both the dragons and the harpy were changed by Martin to fit the realities of the story he wrote, why one has to give the tail of a scorpion to an ancient wind spirit, which was under the command of the King of the Gods Zeus, I do not know and I do not care. The dragons were led by the obstacles of the hero, to the allies and the harpy to their enemies, which is especially interesting because the harpies in many stories are destructive wind spirits and according to Hesiod these harpies were the descendants of the hundred-headed dragon Typhon after Zeus imprisoned Typhon. It makes Harpies the sisters of the nine-headed Hydra and the Sphinx. The sphinx was not changed at all, but if you search for sphinxes in Google, you first get to see the Egyptian sphinx. Which is important, because this sphinx has no wings. Unlike Martins.
»It had been Lazy Leo who dubbed Alleras „the Sphinx.“ A sphinx is a bit of this, a bit of that: a human face, the body of a lion, the wings of a hawk. Alleras was the same: his father was a Dornishman, his mother a black-skinned Summer Islander. His own skin was dark as teak. And like the green marble sphinxes that flanked the Citadel’s main gate, Alleras had eyes of onyx.« - Prologue, A Feast for Crows.
Just like the harpy from our mythology, the original that Martin was probably inspired by, the Sphinx is a daughter of Typhon, so also a kind of dragon. Later Sam mentions that the sphinxes that Lazy Leo mentioned in the prologue had snake-headed tails. This is not from Greek mythology, but an interpretation of archaeologists who dug up statues of sphinxes and recorded descriptions of them in writing. And the rods were described as they looked like serpents; which is not wrong, the pictures of such statues show, that due to erosion and the way the artists shaped these, the snake comparison is quite comprehensible. As in our mythology, sphinxes in Westeros pose riddles like Roone mentioned in the prologue of A Feast for Crows.
»“The day you make them all is the day you stop improving.” Alleras unstrung his longbow and eased it into its leather case. The bow was carved from goldenheart, a rare and fabled wood from the Summer Isles. Pate had tried to bend it once, and failed. The Sphinx looks slight, but there’s strength in those slim arms, he reflected, as Alleras threw a leg across the bench and reached for his wine cup. “The dragon has three heads,” he announced in his soft Dornish drawl.“Is this a riddle?” Roone wanted to know. “Sphinxes always speak in riddles in the tales.”“No riddle.” Alleras sipped his wine.« - Prologue, A Feast for Crows.
It also suggests that the Sphinx in the stories of Westeros also has a guardian function like the Sphinx in our mythology. The figure of the Sphinx was thus not changed in any way by Martin. But then Maester Aemon makes an interesting statement in A Feast for Crows, which many fans take as a reason for speculation. This is this passage.
»When he woke he’d call for Sam, insisting he had to tell him something, but oft as not he would have forgotten what he meant to say by the time that Sam arrived. Even when he did recall, his talk was a jumble. He spoke of dreams and never named the dreamer, of glass candles that could not lit and eggs that would not hatch. He said the Sphinx was the riddle, not the riddler, whatever that meant.« -Samwell 4, A Feast for Crows.
Many fans think that this is an indication that Alleras is not who he pretends to be, but Sarella Sand, one of Oberyn Martell’s bastard daughters. Especially because Alleras mentions in the prologue the sentence which is otherwise only said by Targaryens and the Undying of Quarth. In addition, Sam meets him at the end of A Feast for Crows and Alleras is very interested in what Sam has to say about Maester Aemon. In my opinion, the enigmatic Sphinx is not Alleras, but a reference to the heroes in this story, which is not Azor Ahai. Several times we are reminded by the Targaryens in this story that the dragon has three heads and Aemon regrets that he is not younger to help Daenerys.
»„Daenerys is our hope. Tell them that, at the Citadel. Make them listen. They must send her a maester. Daenerys must be counseled, taught, protected. For all these years I’ve lingered, waiting, watching, and now that the day has dawned I am too old. I am dying, Sam.“ « -Maester Aemon, Samwell 4, A Feast for Crows.
Aemon also says in this chapter that he and Rhaegar always misunderstood the prophecy. This is a motive that we have more often in the story, people who receive a prophecy, try to interpret it and make mistakes. In addition, their obsession with this prophecy leads them to overlook the things that are happening just in front of their eyes. The best example of this fact is Daenerys and Cersei, not because they are both women, but because they are the only characters who really receive a prophecy. Cersei searches all the time for the woman who, according to the prophecy she received from Maggi the Frog, is responsible for her downfall. Daenerys constantly searches for the three traitors announced to her in her prophecy. Both overlook the obvious, what is happening right now. Daenerys always worries about the traitors, while there is a Civil War happening around her and escapes a poison attack, only because she does not eat those sweetened locusts that are offered to her. Cersei tries to disable the younger and more beautiful Queen, who she believes is Margaery, and does not realize that she has a far more dangerous opponent with the High Sparrow, who she believes to be her ally. Prophecies are warnings, but the figures in the story are obsessed with them and see the fulfilment of their prophecy all around them. And the reader follows the thoughts of the characters and takes them for bare coins although we as readers should see the bigger picture and therefore assume a less biased position than the figures that concern the prophecy.
But the Sphinx and the Dragon with the Three Heads are not prophecies only images, and analogies that put the characters before puzzles that misinterpret them or answer them incorrectly. So Sam asks Alleras if he knew what Maester Aemon meant by his pronouncement.
» Sam fumbled for a penny. „Are you a novice?“ „An acolyte. Alleras, by some called Sphinx.“ The name gave Sam a jolt. „The sphinx is the riddle, not the riddler,“ he blurted. „Do you know what that means?“ „No. Is it a riddle?“ „I wish I knew. I’m Samwell Tarly. Sam.“ « Samwell 5, A Feast for Crows.
This scene and what happens afterwards is often seen as an indication that the riddle that addresses Aemon must be Alleras. However, any attentive reader of these books, already noticed in the prologue that Alleras is the disguised Sarella sand. After all, Doran Martell mentions that Sarella is in Old Town and he can do nothing to get hold of her. In addition, we learn that she is the most curious and read by Oberyn’s daughters and we know that the citadel does not accept women. So if Sarella wanted to study in the citadel, she has to dress up as a man. Moreover, Aemon has never met Alleras or even heard of him, so why should the pronouncement refer to him?
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rockthistowninsideout · 10 months
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Username song game!
Tagged by @tangledupblue, thank you dear!
R - Rock This Town - The Stray Cats
O - Once In A Lifetime - The Night Game
C - Cut The Cord - Shinedown
K - Kill Or Be Killed - New Years Day
T - Tanz Mit Mir - Harpyie, Mr. Hurley & Die Pulveraffen
H - Hummel - Max Raabe
I - Im Fieber - Jochen Distelmeyer
S - Step It Out Mary - The High Kings
T - Tic Tic Tic - Dada Life ft. Lzzy Hale
O - Once More For The Ocean - Slothrust
W - Wittenberg ist nicht Paris - Kraftklub
N - Northwest Passage - Unleash The Archers
I - I Like It Heavy - Halestorm
N - New Love In Town - Europe
S - Summertime Sadnes - Killin' Baudelaire
I - I Try To Think About Elvis - Patty Loveless
D - Die Sonne geht auf - City
E - Elvis In Vegas - Meat Loaf
O - Oliver Cromwell's Head - Mr. Irish Bastard
U - Under A Coal Black Sun - Mono Inc.
T - That Don't Impress Me Much - Shania Twain
tagging @michameinmicha @dustcatching @farisyawritesfic @soda-nebula @earanie and anyone who wants to give it a go!
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harpjustexists · 11 months
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Hi Harpyy! Your new blog's great just like your old one!
(Just wanna say hi-)
>:]
Heyy Mocha! Yeah I forgot to say this but I really like your redesign of your oc! It's as cute as ever :D! (And thank you!)
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nemui-karrasu · 2 years
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paleangels13 · 2 years
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Tag 10 people you want to know better
Thanks for the tag @rbf451 🥰
Relationship status: single
Fav colour: black, dark red
Fav food: oh god...idk... Maybe pasta bake/pasta casserole made by my mom 🥰
Song stuck in my head recently: * mumbles * I constantly have songs stuck in my head and they change way too often soo...
-> Songs I've been listening to an unhealthy amount of times in the past few days: Pray to the hunter - Saltatio Mortis; Bloody Valentine - MGK; Tanz mit mir - Harpyie feat. Mr Hurley; Kesärenkaat - Robin; (last song I can remember having stuck in my head: maybe - MGK feat. Bring me the horizon)
Last thing I googled: Offenburg (a City in the south of Germany)
Time: 14:41 -> 2:41pm
Dream trip: basically all Scandinavian countries and I'd love to go to Ireland one day 🥰
Tagging: @drippinlou @mondscheinprinzessin @itsfandomsgalore @kraeuterhexchen @born-to-lose @bctrashtime @lonelyvomit @sunflowerpumpkinpie @askeataiho @vanilla-hate (sorry 🥺👉🏻👈🏻 I feel super weird tagging people I've barely/never talked to, hope you don't mind ;-; no pressure at you guys and I don't even know if maybe someone of you has already done this 😅🥺 okay will go back to hiding in my cave now ahh)
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