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hello my darling angel !!! curious,, whats ur favorite school subject & least fav?? i need to know. 😐😐😊💕
hello sprout im so glad you asked!!!
my favs are philosophy and bio bc i love questioning my existence
as for my.... least favorite subject(s)....
calculus. and physics. do i still need to explain.
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teachersource · 1 year
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Tobias Mayer was born on February 17, 1723. A German astronomer famous for his studies of the Moon. His first important astronomical work was a careful investigation of the libration of the Moon (1750), and his chart of the full moon (published in 1775) was unsurpassed for half a century. Mayer left behind an easy and accurate method for calculating eclipses, an essay on color, in which three primary colors are recognized, a catalog of 998 zodiacal stars, and a memoir, the earliest of any real value, on the proper motion of eighty stars. There were also manuscripts, including papers on atmospheric refraction, on the motion of Mars as affected by the perturbations of Jupiter and the Earth (1756), and on terrestrial magnetism (1760 and 1762).
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kairologia · 10 months
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Transit durations + time required for a planet to complete its orbit around the sun & across the zodiac.
(Just in case someone needs a reference post and doesn’t feel like googling the motion of each planet separately. No, I will not be diving into Keplerian motion or precession or other such technicalities. One thing at a time.)
Moon – changes signs every 2 ½ days, transits the zodiac every 30 days.
Mercury – Spends (on average) 2-3 weeks in a given sign, can sometimes extend its stay to 60 days due to retrograde motion which occurs 3-4 times a year. Is never found more than 1 sign (on either side) away from the Sun.
Venus – spends about 23 days in a sign, but can stay a little over 2 months due to retrograde motion. Is never more than 2 signs away (on either sides) from the Sun.
Sun – changes signs every 30 days (0-29°), takes a year to complete one full circuit around the zodiac. note it is because of earth’s yearly revolution around the sun, that the sun appears to move through the ecliptic (i.e the projection of the plane of the earth's orbit throughout the sky) in front of a succession of constellations.
Mars – changes signs every month and a half, unless there is a retrograde which can keep it confined within one sign (& usually the late degrees of the precedent sign as well) for as long as 7 months.
Jupiter – changes signs once a year, completes one full circuit around the zodiac in 12 years.
Saturn – changes signs every 2 ½ years, fully transits the zodiac in 29 – 30 years.
Uranus – changes signs every 7 years, makes a complete orbit around the sun every 84 years.
Neptune – changes signs every 14 years, makes a complete orbit around the sun every 164 years.
Pluto — stays in each sign between 11 and 32 years, makes one complete orbit every 248 years.
And that’s it for today.
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solreefs · 2 years
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every time people act like Copernicus and/or Galileo personally invented modern astronomy I take one million psychic damage.
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pauldelancey · 5 months
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What I Did While I Was Awale
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dontcallittimetravel · 6 months
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Happy deathday to Johannes Kepler, who wrote that song that goes, "anything you can do, I can do better, I can do anything better than you," dedicated to his hero Copernicus (seen here on his self-titled album cover)
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Johannes Kepler is rightly best known for his laws of Planetary Motion that paved the way for Newton to write Principia.
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The 20 Misbeliefs Eliminated by Science: A Guide to Critical Thinking
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The 20 Misbeliefs Eliminated by Science: A Guide to Critical Thinking
As humans, we often hold onto beliefs passed down to us from generation to generation without questioning their accuracy. However, science has played a crucial role in debunking many of these misconceptions and bringing us closer to the truth. In this article, we'll explore 20 misbeliefs that have been eliminated by the science and the social changes that have resulted from them.
1. The Earth is Round, Not Flat
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Widespread ignorance, the perpetuation of flawed assumptions, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various ancient and medieval scholars, such as Pythagoras and Aristotle, and later scientists, such as Magellan and Galileo
• Timing of discovery: Throughout thousands of years, with the roundness of the Earth being scientifically established by the 17th century
• Methods of proof: Observations of celestial bodies and their motions, experiments with shadows and light, and mathematical calculations
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved navigation, geography, and exploration, and a greater emphasis on scientific thinking and evidence-based beliefs
2. Disease is Caused by Germs, Not Bad Air or Supernatural Forces
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Ineffective medical treatments, widespread illness and death, and the perpetuation of dangerous medical practices
• Discoverers: Various scientists and medical researchers, including Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, and Ignaz Semmelweis
• Timing of discovery: 19th century and later, with the germ theory of disease gaining widespread acceptance in the early 20th century
• Methods of proof: Controlled clinical trials, microscopic observation of germs, and the analysis of epidemiological data
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved public health, the development of evidence-based medicine, and a reduction in harmful medical practices
3. Evolution through Natural Selection, Not Divine Creation
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the perpetuation of religious or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, as well as various other scientists and philosophers who contributed to the development of evolutionary theory
• Timing of discovery: Mid-19th century and later, with the publication of Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" in 1859 is a significant turning point
• Methods of proof: Fossil evidence, comparative anatomy, genetic analysis, and observational studies of living organisms
• Social changes resulting from them: A greater understanding of the natural world, a challenge to traditional religious beliefs, and a promotion of evidence-based thinking
4. Atoms Exist and Are the Fundamental Building Blocks of Matter
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the promotion of religious or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various scientists and philosophers, including Democritus, John Dalton, and J.J. Thomson
• Timing of discovery: Ancient Greece and later, with the 20th century bringing discoveries about subatomic particles
• Methods of proof: Observations of chemical reactions, experiments with electricity, and the study of the behavior of particles in a vacuum
• Social changes resulting from them: A greater understanding of the nature of matter, advances in chemistry and physics, and technological innovations
5. Mental Illness is a Medical Condition, Not a Moral Failing
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Stigmatization of individuals with mental illness, the perpetuation of ineffective or harmful treatments, and the promotion of moral or religious beliefs over scientific understanding
• Discoverers: Various psychiatrists, psychologists, and medical researchers, such as Emil Kraepelin and Sigmund Freud
• Timing of discovery: Late 19th century
• Methods of proof: Controlled clinical trials, the use of psychological and neurological assessments, and the study of brain chemistry and function
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved treatment and understanding of mental illness, reduced stigma and discrimination, and greater emphasis on evidence-based approaches to mental health
6. The Sun is a Star, Not a God or Supernatural Being
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the perpetuation of religious or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various astronomers and philosophers, such as Galileo and Johannes Kepler
• Timing of discovery: Throughout thousands of years, with the development of modern astronomy in the 16th and 17th centuries
• Methods of proof: Observations of celestial bodies and their motions, experiments with lenses and telescopes, and mathematical calculations
• Social changes resulting from them: A greater understanding of the nature of the universe, the development of modern astronomy, and a challenge to traditional religious beliefs
7. The Universe is Billions of Years Old, Not a Few Thousand
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the promotion of religious or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various astronomers and physicists, such as Edwin Hubble and Georges Lemaître
• Timing of discovery: 20th century and later, with the development of modern astronomy and the discovery of cosmic background radiation
• Methods of proof: Observations of celestial bodies and their motions, experiments with radiation and telescopes, and mathematical calculations
• Social changes resulting from them: A greater understanding of the nature of the universe, the development of modern astronomy, and a challenge to traditional religious beliefs
8. Bloodletting and Other Harmful Medical Practices are Ineffective and Dangerous
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Widespread harm and death due to ineffective or harmful medical treatments, the perpetuation of flawed assumptions, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various medical researchers and practitioners, such as William Harvey and Joseph Lister
• Timing of discovery: Throughout hundreds of years, with the development of modern medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries
• Methods of proof: Controlled clinical trials, observation and analysis of medical outcomes, and the development of germ theory and other scientific understanding
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved public health, a greater emphasis on evidence-based medicine, and a reduction in harmful or ineffective medical practices
9. Genetics Determines Inherited Traits, Not Supernatural or Divine Intervention
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the perpetuation of religious or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various geneticists and biologists, such as Gregor Mendel and James Watson, and Francis Crick
• Timing of discovery: Late 19th century and later, with the development of modern genetics and DNA analysis
• Methods of proof: Controlled breeding experiments, the study of genetic traits in human and animal populations, and the analysis of DNA and other biological material
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of human biology and the genetic basis of inherited traits, technological innovations in medicine and agriculture, and a challenge to traditional religious beliefs
10. Climate Change is Caused by Human Activity, Not a Natural Cycle
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limited understanding of the natural world, the promotion of anti-science views, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various climate scientists and environmental researchers, such as Svante Arrhenius and Charles Keeling
• Timing of discovery: 20th century and later, with a growing body of evidence in recent decades
• Methods of proof: Observation and analysis of atmospheric and oceanic data, modeling of climate systems, and the study of historical climate records
• Social changes resulting from them: Increased awareness and concern about climate change, a greater emphasis on sustainable and renewable energy, and the promotion of evidence-based thinking
11. The Human Brain is Not the Source of the Mind or Consciousness
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limited understanding of human biology and consciousness, the perpetuation of religious or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various neuroscientists and philosophers, such as Roger Sperry and David Chalmers
• Timing of discovery: 20th century and later, with ongoing research and debate
• Methods of proof: Observation and analysis of brain activity, studies of neurological disorders and injuries, and philosophical inquiry into the nature of consciousness
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the nature of consciousness, a challenge to traditional religious beliefs, and the promotion of evidence-based thinking
12. Rainbows are Caused by Refraction and Reflection, Not a Magical Phenomenon
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limited understanding of the natural world, the perpetuation of magical or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various scientists and philosophers, such as Ibn al-Haytham and René Descartes
• Timing of discovery: Throughout hundreds of years, with a modern scientific understanding of rainbows developing in the 17th century
• Methods of proof: Observation and analysis of light and color, experiments with lenses and prisms, and mathematical calculations
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the nature of light and color, the development of modern optics and photography, and a challenge to magical or supernatural beliefs
13. The Earth Revolves Around the Sun, Not the Other Way Around
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limited understanding of the natural world, the promotion of anti-science views, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various astronomers and mathematicians, such as Nicolaus Copernicus and Johannes Kepler
• Timing of discovery: Throughout hundreds of years, with a modern scientific understanding of planetary motion developing in the 16th and 17th centuries
• Methods of proof: Observation and analysis of planetary motion, experiments with telescopes and other instruments, and mathematical calculations
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the nature of the universe, the development of modern astronomy, and a challenge to traditional religious beliefs
14. Superstitions and Magical Thinking Have No Basis in Reality
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the perpetuation of harmful or ineffective practices, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various philosophers and scientists, such as Francis Bacon and Carl Sagan
• Timing of discovery: Ongoing, with critical thinking and evidence-based beliefs being an ongoing process
• Methods of proof: Observation and analysis of natural phenomena, critical examination of beliefs and claims, and the promotion of scientific inquiry and evidence-based thinking
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the natural world, reduced reliance on ineffective or harmful practices, and promotion of evidence-based thinking
15. Astrology is Not a Valid Science and Has No Predictive Power
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limitations in scientific understanding, the perpetuation of pseudoscientific beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various philosophers and scientists, such as Ptolemy and Carl Sagan
• Timing of discovery: Ongoing, with critical examination of astrological claims and the promotion of evidence-based thinking
• Methods of proof: Critical examination of astrological claims and predictions, the analysis of astrological charts and forecasts, and the promotion of scientific inquiry and evidence-based thinking
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the nature of science, a reduction in reliance on pseudoscientific beliefs, and promotion of evidence-based thinking
16. The Concept of Race Has No Scientific Basis
• Problems caused by false beliefs: The perpetuation of harmful and discriminatory beliefs, policies, and practices, and the hindered scientific understanding of human biology
• Discoverers: Various anthropologists and geneticists, such as Franz Boas and Richard Lewontin
• Timing of discovery: Over decades, with the development of modern genetics and the study of human biological variation
• Methods of proof: Analysis of genetic and biological data, studies of human populations and their characteristics, and the examination of the historical and social construction of race
• Social changes resulting from them: Increased understanding of the nature of human biology and variation, reduced reliance on harmful and discriminatory policies and practices, and the promotion of evidence-based thinking
17. Electricity is a Fundamental Force in Nature, Not a Magical or Supernatural Power
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limited understanding of the natural world, the perpetuation of magical or supernatural beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various scientists and inventors, such as Benjamin Franklin and Michael Faraday
• Timing of discovery: Over centuries, with the development of modern physics and electrical technology
• Methods of proof: Observation and analysis of electrical phenomena, experiments with electrical devices and circuits, and the development of mathematical models and theories
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the nature of electricity and its practical applications, the development of modern electrical technology, and a challenge to magical or supernatural beliefs
18. Vaccines are Safe and Effective and Do Not Cause Autism or Other Diseases
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Misinformation and fear-mongering, reduced vaccination rates and increased incidence of preventable diseases, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various medical researchers and scientists, such as Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner
• Timing of discovery: Over centuries, with the development of modern medicine and vaccination techniques
• Methods of proof: Controlled clinical trials, analysis of epidemiological data, and the examination of biological mechanisms of immunity and disease
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved public health, reduced incidence of preventable diseases, and a greater emphasis on evidence-based medicine and vaccination
19. Psychics and Mediums Have No Verifiable Supernatural Powers
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Misinformation and exploitation of vulnerable people, the perpetuation of pseudoscientific beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various skeptics and critical thinkers, such as James Randi and Michael Shermer
• Timing of discovery: Ongoing, with critical examination of psychic claims and the promotion of evidence-based thinking
• Methods of proof: Critical examination of psychic claims and predictions, analysis of supposed paranormal phenomena, and the promotion of scientific inquiry and evidence-based thinking
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved public understanding of the nature of paranormal claims, reduced reliance on pseudoscientific beliefs and practices, and promotion of evidence-based thinking
20. Human Beings Have Evolved from Earlier Species and Are Not Uniquely Created by a Divine Being
• Problems caused by false beliefs: Limited understanding of human biology and evolution, the perpetuation of religious beliefs, and hindered scientific progress
• Discoverers: Various anthropologists and biologists, such as Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins
• Timing of discovery: Over centuries, with the development of modern evolutionary theory and the study of human biological and cultural evolution
• Methods of proof: Analysis of genetic and biological data, examination of the fossil record and other evidence of human evolution, and the application of scientific principles and methods to the study of human biology and culture
• Social changes resulting from them: Improved understanding of the nature of human biology and evolution, reduced reliance on religious beliefs about human origins, and promotion of evidence-based thinking
In conclusion, eliminating human misbelief through science has led to significant social changes and progress in various fields. By promoting evidence-based thinking, scientific inquiry has allowed us to understand the natural world better and improve our lives in countless ways. It is essential to continue to challenge false beliefs and promote critical thinking, advance scientific understanding further, and create a better future for ourselves and future generations.
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A simulated image of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s future observations toward the center of our galaxy, spanning less than 1 percent of the total area of Roman’s Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey. The simulated stars were drawn from the Besançon Galactic Model.
Exploring the Changing Universe with the Roman Space Telescope
The view from your backyard might paint the universe as an unchanging realm, where only twinkling stars and nearby objects, like satellites and meteors, stray from the apparent constancy. But stargazing through NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will offer a front row seat to a dazzling display of cosmic fireworks sparkling across the sky.
Roman will view extremely faint infrared light, which has longer wavelengths than our eyes can see. Two of the mission’s core observing programs will monitor specific patches of the sky. Stitching the results together like stop-motion animation will create movies that reveal changing objects and fleeting events that would otherwise be hidden from our view.
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Watch this video to learn about time-domain astronomy and how time will be a key element in NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s galactic bulge survey. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
This type of science, called time-domain astronomy, is difficult for telescopes that have smaller views of space. Roman’s large field of view will help us see huge swaths of the universe. Instead of always looking at specific things and events astronomers have already identified, Roman will be able to repeatedly observe large areas of the sky to catch phenomena scientists can't predict. Then astronomers can find things no one knew were there!
One of Roman’s main surveys, the Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey, will monitor hundreds of millions of stars toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Astronomers will see many of the stars appear to flash or flicker over time.
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This animation illustrates the concept of gravitational microlensing. When one star in the sky appears to pass nearly in front of another, the light rays of the background source star are bent due to the warped space-time around the foreground star. The closer star is then a virtual magnifying glass, amplifying the brightness of the background source star, so we refer to the foreground star as the lens star. If the lens star harbors a planetary system, then those planets can also act as lenses, each one producing a short change in the brightness of the source. Thus, we discover the presence of each exoplanet, and measure its mass and how far it is from its star. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab 
That can happen when something like a star or planet moves in front of a background star from our point of view. Because anything with mass warps the fabric of space-time, light from the distant star bends around the nearer object as it passes by. That makes the nearer object act as a natural magnifying glass, creating a temporary spike in the brightness of the background star’s light. That signal lets astronomers know there’s an intervening object, even if they can’t see it directly.
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This artist’s concept shows the region of the Milky Way NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey will cover – relatively uncharted territory when it comes to planet-finding. That’s important because the way planets form and evolve may be different depending on where in the galaxy they’re located. Our solar system is situated near the outskirts of the Milky Way, about halfway out on one of the galaxy’s spiral arms. A recent Kepler Space Telescope study showed that stars on the fringes of the Milky Way possess fewer of the most common planet types that have been detected so far. Roman will search in the opposite direction, toward the center of the galaxy, and could find differences in that galactic neighborhood, too.
Using this method, called microlensing, Roman will likely set a new record for the farthest-known exoplanet. That would offer a glimpse of a different galactic neighborhood that could be home to worlds quite unlike the more than 5,500 that are currently known. Roman’s microlensing observations will also find starless planets, black holes, neutron stars, and more!
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This animation shows a planet crossing in front of, or transiting, its host star and the corresponding light curve astronomers would see. Using this technique, scientists anticipate NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could find 100,000 new worlds. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith (USRA/GESTAR)
Stars Roman sees may also appear to flicker when a planet crosses in front of, or transits, its host star as it orbits. Roman could find 100,000 planets this way! Small icy objects that haunt the outskirts of our own solar system, known as Kuiper belt objects, may occasionally pass in front of faraway stars Roman sees, too. Astronomers will be able to see how much water the Kuiper belt objects have because the ice absorbs specific wavelengths of infrared light, providing a “fingerprint” of its presence. This will give us a window into our solar system’s early days.
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This animation visualizes a type Ia supernova.
Roman’s High Latitude Time-Domain Survey will look beyond our galaxy to hunt for type Ia supernovas. These exploding stars originate from some binary star systems that contain at least one white dwarf – the small, hot core remnant of a Sun-like star. In some cases, the dwarf may siphon material from its companion. This triggers a runaway reaction that ultimately detonates the thief once it reaches a specific point where it has gained so much mass that it becomes unstable.
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NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will see thousands of exploding stars called supernovae across vast stretches of time and space. Using these observations, astronomers aim to shine a light on several cosmic mysteries, providing a window onto the universe’s distant past. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Since these rare explosions each peak at a similar, known intrinsic brightness, astronomers can use them to determine how far away they are by simply measuring how bright they appear. Astronomers will use Roman to study the light of these supernovas to find out how quickly they appear to be moving away from us.
By comparing how fast they’re receding at different distances, scientists can trace cosmic expansion over time. This will help us understand whether and how dark energy – the unexplained pressure thought to speed up the universe’s expansion – has changed throughout the history of the universe.
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will survey the same areas of the sky every few days. Researchers will mine this data to identify kilonovas – explosions that happen when two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black hole collide and merge. When these collisions happen, a fraction of the resulting debris is ejected as jets, which move near the speed of light. The remaining debris produces hot, glowing, neutron-rich clouds that forge heavy elements, like gold and platinum. Roman’s extensive data will help astronomers better identify how often these events occur, how much energy they give off, and how near or far they are.
And since this survey will repeatedly observe the same large vista of space, scientists will also see sporadic events like neutron stars colliding and stars being swept into black holes. Roman could even find new types of objects and events that astronomers have never seen before!
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upennmanuscripts · 3 months
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LJS 64 is a book of diagrams, many with moving parts, designed to accompany the work Theoricae novae planetarum by 15th-century Austrian Georg von Peurbach, who is considered one of the first modern astronomers. He was particularly interested in simplifying the Ptolemic system (which places the Earth in the center of the solar system). The diagrams in the book demonstrate increasingly complex planetary motion.
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𝔰𝔞𝔤𝔦𝔱𝔱𝔞𝔯𝔦𝔲𝔰 𝔦𝔫 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔰𝔱 𝔥𝔬𝔲𝔰𝔢
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♇ people with sagittarius ascendants are seen as people with charisma, humour and wit, they're usually seen with a smile on their face, even if they could have a planet like saturn, pluto or an asteroid like lilith in their first house, there is still a smug essemce they carry. sagittarius ascendant people are seen as those who are generous, noble and understanding, but they can also be people who are arrogant, mean and too straight-forward.
♇ their self-identity involves them being explorers, people who have devotion to something they think is higher than them, and being people who are moralistic. even if there could be other sag ascendants with low morals, the one with the high morals sometimes have a moral high horse. they sometimes see themselves as judgement, looking upon and over people and critiquing other people's behaviours. their self-identity includes them being people who learn what the world is trying to teach them, they usually see themselves students of the world.
♇ the impression they make on others is being people who move with the wind, even if they can be people who question what life is supposed to give them, at the end they usually have the status of "it is what it is" and continue moving on with life. the impression they make on others is that they are individuals who are enthusiastic, expansive and philosophical.
♇ on one hand, their personality includes them being people who are intelligent, comical and being individuals who are spontaneous, though they could have the characteristics of being mean, pretentious and having high stands for everyone around them.
♇ the planetary ruler of sagittarius being jupiter shows that you would sometimes be deemed as a lucky person, even if you might not feel lucky, to people who do not know you, they might think the world works truly for you. you being someone who is able to get whatever you want, this can attract jealousy from other people. with jupiter being the ruling planet of your First House, you are someone who might have something big about you? could be a body party or a personality trait.
♇ when it comes to the appearance, i have described in the ascendants and their beauty post, that those with sagittarius in the first house have fairy/elf essence, being people who "might" have a horse face structure, but it could also be deemed as a chiselled face structure, especially if they pucker their face, it is a motion they do a lot. those with sagittarius ascendants have darty eyes and majority of the time arent that tall, but their figure seems tall. they usually do have really nice legs, and sometimes it is toned, i have noticed that much sag ascendant women have big chests.
♇ their personal ambition involves them wanting to become a better version of themselves, or see themselves in a rank that is better or different than the one they live in now. they might devote themselves to a belief, or could be the type of people who want to move from where they current live, as stereotypical as it sounds, sagittarius ascendants do like to travel and do hope to travel the world and learn about cultures that are different than theirs. some of them also could have the personal ambition of becoming known to the point of worship.
♇ as it comes to strengths and weakness, people with a sagittarius ascendant tend to have the strength that means them being people who are aspiring, cheerful and wise, could be people who strive for personal-growth. on the other hand, when it comes to their weaknesses, they can be people who are rude, lazy, and might think they're better than other people around them.
♇ moving on, they project their personalities to be people who are helpful and fun, even though they dont care that much about what other people think, they still like to have the feeling that other people do like them. so like libra placements, they sometimes do tend to people please, especially if they have a libra midheaven. on the other hand, they could project their personalities to be people who are all knowing, could sometimes behave like they're a guru.
♇ when it comes to how they view the world, they view the world as something to conquer, they're like pirates with how they want to explore the world and seas. and they can be people who usually view the world as half full than half empty, even if they can get into depressive states, with the scorpio in 12h, the jupiterian essence aids them to come back to their feet and move on.
♇ the first house rules the idea of self-image, sagittarius ascendants think themselves to be people who are above others, especially when it comes to under-developed sagittarius ascendants, and this could sometimes lead them into being people who are offensive than others. seeing themselves as people who can do anything without any consequences. yet on the more good side, they have the self-image of being people who are cheerful, and could think of themselves to be people who are future-oriented, seeing nothing but what could be for them. being individuals who are enterprising and influential, another indicator to why they could sometimes think they're better than others. but people do usually tend to be inspired by everything they do.
♇ lastly, the first house converses about the impact they have on other people, and as i have mentioned in the paragraph before this one, sagittarius ascendants are influential people, example, adriana lima, paris hilton, kim kardashian and princess diana. the impact they have on other people is to want to live their life or want to conquer the goals and ambitions they have set for themselves. another way they could inspire people is because they live life to the fullest and appear as free. people would want to follow the steps they have done to live the same life.
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Mercury’s Prophets🐍🪽
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🌬️Mercury in the 1st house, 3rd house, 6th house,
🌬️Sun-Mercury Aspects, Jupiter-Mercury aspects
🌬️Gemini Sun, Ascendant, Rising, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Gemini Stellium
🌬️Virgo Sun, Ascendant, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupier, Stellium
🌬️Jupiter in the 3rd house, Jupiter in Gemini, 6th house
🌬️Mercury Dominant, 3rd House Stellium, 6th House Stellium
“She leapt from the Earth. The free winds of the skies coursed beneath her golden wings as she raced for the clouds… the burden of her omniscience left behind. Nothing but silence above the heavens.”
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Fascinating mythological history below! Please do not steal any of my original writing.
Voice of the Gods,
Soaring high above, with Godly knowledge ever-expanding… you are a magnificent being, Mercurian.
Gifted with wings to be free of the Earth 🌍 , one might confuse you for an angel.
However, Mercury blesses you with these wings to be a divine messenger, a literal VOICE of the Gods. ✨.
A prophet of sorts if you will. 💁🏾‍♀️
This energy makes you quite attractive, blessing you with divine looks and energy that is welcomed in any room.
When you speak, everyone listens. (Esp. 3rd house). This is a gift and a curse, of course, but it is still very powerful.
People can spot a Mercurian a mile away with your extensive knowledge and mellifluous way of speaking. You have a silver tongue. You could sell water to a fish in the middle of the ocean. (Pisces, I'm talking about you lol. Stop being gullible!).
The words you say leave a lasting impression and can cut someone deep to their core negatively, while also you could bless them greatly with your insightful knowledge and advice! (Because duh, Duality.💁🏾‍♀️)
You are always balancing two halves of yourself. Gemini of Air and Virgo of the Earth.
At your core, you’re both here to make connections and say what needs to be said!
With your planetary ruler being the fastest orbiting planet in our galaxy, you are always in constant, fast motion.
Ideas.. thoughts.. feelings… are always racing through the mind of a Mercurial being. Most are gifted with a natural claircognizance “clear knowing”, which can look different depending on the placement.
Why is this?
Mercury (Hermes to the Greeks, Thoth to the Ancient Egyptians) rules over commerce, communication, short travels, boundaries, intelligence, trickery, and thievery! 👀 LOL
GEMINI or the 3rd house apply these gifts in their natural settings: to the mind, communication, social activity, siblings (twins).
VIRGO or the 6th house on the other hand apply these gifts to their everyday routines and relationships. Less talking and more analysis & servitude. (The maiden).
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The Duality of Mercury
Virgo vs. Gemini
Mercury was the messenger of the Gods. He was essential to the communication and diplomacy between the realms. Each one trusted him. So, of course he knew them all well... and their dirty laundry.
🐍 Is it no wonder why they seem to know just about everybody and everybody’s business? Do not deny it, Virgo. LOL👀
Although they held more power individually, Mercury held the power of being their collective voice! (Also rules oration) They entrusted him with how and what was said on their behalf… often being a literal translator. (Powerful!)
This is similar to situations many Geminis and Virgos find themselves in. Many will come to you for advice and insert you into their dealings.👀 (As the middleman.)
Geminis on a social level and Virgos often within the family and relationships.
The Gods' divine trust came with plenty of gifts, which you’ll also find true of lovers in this lifetime. People value you and your gifts, which gives you purpose. (A virgo's dream.)
The most significant gift given to Mercury, was perhaps his trademark wand or staff... known as
"The Caduceus"
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Per the mythology, the caduceus was gifted to him by the Sun God, Apollo. A magical olive branch staff with two serpents intertwining around its base.
They say if it touched the dying, it blessed them with a gentle death. However, when applied to the deceased… they would literally return to life. (DUALITY!)
I like to believe these two snakes themselves are yet another symbol of Mercury’s duality.
One is good and the other bad. One yin. Other yang. One Virgo and One Gemini👀
🐍Mercury was also known as the trickster God or God of thievery!
This is essential to note because I have a theory (possibly far-fetched, but makes so much sense) that this may have a connection to a certain Garden of Eden… where a certain serpent spoke to a certain woman and convinced her to eat the fruit of …. KNOWLEDGE. 🤯
They say that before the caduceus had it's powers, it was just a branch. Mercury was stuck in servitude to the God's.
But…what if… Mercury being the trickster God convinced the maiden (virgo) to bite of the the fruit of knowledge in the forbidden garden and gained a portion of the powers of Mercury that he did not want.
If Virgo took on the need to serve, then Mercury would be free to frolick the realms with his tricks and thievery. He was also remarked as a habitual line-stepper, or boundary-crosser. (This is unevolved Gemini energy all the way)
This really gets deep when you realize that Virgo's sister sign Pisces (whom in my Neptune post, I compared to Persephone) bit of the fruit of Hades in the same curious fashion and was in more or less words cursed!
This does not mean that being of service is a curse in any way, but honestly, the mythology behind this dual planet is fascinating.
I think Virgo actually bossed her side of the energy up to the max. She is the earthy incarnation of her own genius, often never showing just how intelligent she really is... so as not to reveal her cards.
Virgo can bring her wildest ideas to fruition within the Earthy realm! (After it's perfected to her liking of course.) A gift!
However, Virgo can also have some trickery within her nature… often appearing or putting on a more innocent act than she really is.
But, with Mercurian energy there is always the possibility for their beautiful thoughts to come out a bit... wrong.
This brings me to a very important note.
🐍Please beware of false gossip.
It’s inevitable honestly, as people can’t help but give knowledge to a heavenly messenger.
However, with the optional tongue of a serpent… be mindful of the power you possess Mercurians! (Think: Parsel-tongue in Harry Potter Universe.) It’s nothing to play with because here in this Earthly realm, Saturn is dominant and it is the ruler of Karma.
You are a divine PROPHET (or Prophetess). Please handle your energy as such. 🫶🏾
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Mercurial Love Bites🐍✨
In love, they’ll have many admirers in several dimensions.
🐍I imagine a Gemini Mercurian as a sapiosexual, playboy of sorts. You’ll have your choosing of many lovers and will probably choose none… in search of new lands and ideas to learn and add to your beautiful collection.
You'll have an array of different tastes (in the bedroom as well) and will share passion with many, as you are a master of tricks.
🐍 It’s hard to lockdown a Godly intelligent being with the ability to fly away at a moments notice.
Many an earthly sign lover and watery soul will long for you and you will spin whimsical circles around them with ease, for you are too quick to catch.
Nothing too heavy or emotional, you must keep it light for this winged beauty or she’ll float away…
But, I do have to ask…my beautiful Geminis, 3rd housers if it ever gets tiresome to always be on the go?
Connecting too much to your air and neglecting your earthly connections through Mercury could leave you afloat for all eternity… alone. (This can of course be counter-acted with other placements in the natal chart.)
🐍Virgo Mercurians on the other hand are much more Earthy with their approach to love. This is the person who has thought very intricately about what the lover of their life will look like, smell like, and even their speech cadence. She eagerly awaits to be a perfect wife, organizing the home, teaching the children, etc.
Many will try to win her, as her innocent.. maiden-like energy is very attractive. While she may appear innocent, she is not naive!
All of her daily beauty routines, outfit curations, and perfected speech will not be wasted on just any man.
The Virgo's analytical eyes has surveyed many a suitor who tried to win her heart. She is looking for the perfect man. The one whom she can serve and assist while being provided for in return.
Better believe, if she chose you.. you have checked all of her boxes. For, she wants an Earthly promise...(AKA, Where's the money? If you ask me, the perfect suitor is perhaps a Capricorn or Taurus dominant. ) But, my Virgo queens... do not neglect your airy influences of Mercury as well. Life can be more rewarding than the material world.
This was a bit longer than i intended! But, I have never seen an in depth explanation of these dual energies of Mercury!
Thank you for reading! Wishing you blessings! 🪽✨
Neptune Observation♓️✨
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carionto · 8 months
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"OMG, that's so cool! We want one."
The United Federation have unveiled a monstrosity.
On the border before the Neutral Zone, a barren planet now has a new moon. Upon closer inspection, it was indeed a moon, but also not. When it turned, we saw an abomination of a surface. Innumerable laser batteries, shield generators embedded within the core of the planetoid, endless rows of mass printers, underground hangars, and a constant supply of fresh pilots and crew from their subservient races.
The Galactic Coalition are not at war with them, currently, but this kind of provocation cannot go unanswered! We debated long into several cycles before the Human delegates joined us. They took one look at the images of the Federation Battle Moon and exclaimed all at once:
"Holy shit!" "That's awesome!" "It looks like a giant face!" "With GUNS!" "Fuckin' rad." "I want one!" "Yeah, same." "Can we build that?" "I dunno, probably?" "Quick, get the engineers!" "Right on!"
"Sorry, but we gotta show this to everyone, we'll be right back."
In a flurry of motion and excitement, the Humans left to contact the rest of Humanity. Their comments in the blur of the moment gradually filter through to us and we begin to worry. This Battle Moon is the largest structure anyone has ever built! Well, that is until the Humans finish their Planetary Warp Gate and Dyson Sphere...
Okay, the largest military structure. We suspect that will soon change though.
---[Aboard the Department of Strategy (Space Pentagon)]---
"Message from the Coalition delegate team, the Joint Chiefs have to see this."
As the message plays and the Joint Chiefs examine the documents, a variety of expressions hide deep internal thoughts and deliberations. Here they sit, the fifteen people responsible for all of Humanity's decisions and matters of import regarding our expansion and existence on the Galactic stage. Once silence began to reign, Grand Admiral Ekaterina is the first to stand and speak up:
"This is certainly an impressive display on the Federation's part, and further solidifies their stance as a likely aggressor. Given what we know, there is little chance for a diplomatic solution and a long-term peaceful coexistence. Thus, only two questions remain:
Which moon are we gonna use? And what's our Battle Moon gonna look like? I vote giant skull with horns!"
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sebastianswallows · 1 month
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The Little Death — 3. Strengthen what they would prohibit
— PAIRING: Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen x Bene Gesserit!Reader
— SYNOPSIS: A Bene Gesserit gets left behind in the Arrakeen palace. When Feyd becomes the Planetary Governor, he finds her there in hiding. The Harkonnens don't traditionally keep them as truthsayers or concubines like other Houses do, but Feyd might have a use for her. After all, he's never had a Bene Gesserit of his own before.
— WARNINGS: just a bit of smut
— WORDCOUNT: 2k
— TAGLIST: @elf-punk @lowlyloved @pomtherine​ @localravenclaw​
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Laws to suppress tend to strengthen what they would prohibit. — Bene Gesserit Coda
Sleeping was sweet. At some point indistinguishable from oblivion she became aware of not being aware of being asleep, but she wasn’t ready to wake up yet. The tendrils of her mind touched only shyly the membrane on the other side of which reality was waiting. And even though her feet were cold and her head felt heavy, she felt as though she was floating in the air, held by some invisible force in perfect safety.
A sense of urgency tugged at her, and with reluctance she let herself be pulled. Gradually she realised that her neck hurt from the awkward pose she’d fallen asleep in. That she was sitting on the floor, her legs curled under her and stiff. That his hands were feeling up her body.
Her eyes opened to the sight of her new master sitting on his knees before her. Feyd was still completely naked, and his body dared to have a rosy flush from sleep across his pale white skin. He held a knife to her, slicing through her shift to part it from her body, smiling as if he was opening a gift. He paused at her chest and slid his hand across her skin — the one that wasn’t holding the blade, mercifully — and gently cupped her breast, holding it in such a way that her nipple was caught between his index and his thumb. A practised hand. She reacted before her body rebelled and responded to him.
“Get off of me,” she hissed, and in one motion she slapped his groping hand away and gripped the knife out of the other.
He looked at her in excitement for a moment, or perhaps his mind had not caught up to things and was still tasting her body. She flung the blade away before she could find out which. Feyd pouted like a spoiled brat.
“Yesterday, you agreed that —”
“I’m a Bene Gesserit, not a concubine,” she said as she pulled the tatters of the shift around her and moved further away.
Feyd was still processing the novel information that there was a difference when he got up to his feet. She busied herself with her ruined clothes and tried to ignore that his cock was right in front of her. He looked down and seemed a few times to want to say something, or ask, but then his mind was made up and he walked right past her. Oh, he just went to pick up his blade.
She took this opening to move away and gathered up her clothes.
“Won’t you dress me?” he asked, turning to her with a puzzled expression.
“No,” she said, plain as can be, and slipped into the washroom. She only caught him muttering something about her being useless as she shut the door.
He was gone by the time she came out again.
It crossed her mind that she might have hurt his feelings. After all, he can’t have been used to women slapping his attention away like that. He’d even been fairly considerate, for a Harkonnen. No blood drawn.
But in hindsight, she recognised her instincts were correct. She was the kind of toy he’d never had before. Nobody had ever treated him that way, and now he was going to spend the whole day trying to understand his own emotions, spilling his poison on the other staff no doubt.
She walked through the palace with newfound confidence, and even when eyes turned to her, followed her quick steps and the flowing of her gown, nobody dared question her. Quite efficient in communications, these Harkonnen. They already know who I am, she thought with reserved admiration.
Her first stop was the laundry to replace her ruined clothes and get a couple more. She would need them, living with Feyd-Rautha, it seemed. She ate later, quickly and in the most unassuming part of the canteen. Arrakeen gruel with a Harkonnen twist, dry and oily with a sprinkling of melange on top. It stuck in her throat and there was only cactus juice to wash it down with.
It was only during her noon meditations, on a lonely rock outside the southern wing, that the impact of everything that happened finally came upon her. She shivered terribly, felt tears bead at the corners of her eyes, and breathed deeply to steady her pulse. Fear had passed through her, and death, and she was still left standing. It was a very precise part she had to play, and for all her training and prescience, the spice could only show her certain futures.
Rejecting his touches had been the right choice. Refusing to look at his body had been the right choice too. She teased both him and herself, and the natural energies that flowed between men and women would do half the work for her, especially with such an excitable specimen as Feyd-Rautha to work with. Now all she needed to do was reward him.
She thought back to his nightmares, those twitches and struggles in the dark, alone, and she remembered the instincts of her body: to hold him, to comfort him, to feel his naked skin on hers and let them melt into each other. She smiled, thankful for the infinite genetic wisdom, guiding her path through this most dangerous of circumstances, because now she knew exactly what Feyd wanted.
“Terra firma,” she said to herself. “Something firm and unyielding. Capable of giving him both punishment and pleasure.”
She waited for him in his chambers by the window, sewing that morning’s ruined shift. Her mind was split between that task and meditation, letting her consciousness drift through the environment, expanding to the outer halls. There was a slight commotion in the hidden room next door, and she felt the unmistakable presence of Feyd there. He wasn’t alone. But he felt happy, confident, but with some restraint still in his manner. She could hardly grasp the threads of his thoughts before he moved too far away from her senses.
He entered the room not long after, stopping in the doorway when he saw her there.
She held his gaze, allowing her eyes to say nothing while his told her everything. He was apprehensive, excited, fearful, and fought against an inner urge to see in her a motherly figure — after all, she’d chosen to be seen sitting quietly in the pale light sewing quite on purpose. Her lips were set in a line that wasn’t yet a smile.
He shut the door behind him with finality and walked toward her.
“I hope you had a good day, my lord na-Baron,” she said, getting up to her feet to lightly bow.
“We started harvesting the spice again today,” said Feyd. “The first batches have already started filling the silos.”
He wanted to be praised…
“A great achievement. Your uncle must be pleased,” she smiled.
“Well, he’s always been easy to satisfy.”
Feyd stopped before her and shamelessly looked down her figure. He smelled of sand and sunlight, and a hint of cinnamon. She could almost feel the warmth radiating from his suit. Without asking, he reached for her hand that held the needle and let his finger trace its length. It fell off the sharp tip without breaking his skin.
“Fixing what I broke this morning?” he chuckled.
“Yes. I have the impression there will be many more mornings like that.”
“Not if you do as I say,” he rasped.
“I can not sleep naked as you do. The nights in Arrakeen are too cold.”
“Funny,” he said with a playful tilt of his head and a smile. “You didn’t seem to mind seeing me. Yet I can’t see you?”
She hardened her expression deliberately, chastisement evident in her every muscle. “No,” she answered.
He nodded and tried in other ways to seem indifferent, but he couldn’t hold it up for long. He gripped her sewing hand again, but this time harder, and without giving her the option to protest, he tore the shift from her hands and threw it down behind her.
“If you live to serve,” he hissed, “you serve.”
“That’s not what —”
“I don’t care.”
“You should.”
She didn’t stop him from unlacing her dress, although her every muscle shouted at her to. His fingers were more careful than she thought, and he made short work of it. Then, without daring to look into her eyes, he grabbed her shoulders and turned her around. He wanted to take her black veil off by himself… Of course.
He felt at first how it was held — pinned within her hair from both sides. As gently as a bard unboxing his instrument, he uncovered her, letting the veil fall to the floor, then his hands went to her shoulders and pushed the dress down her limp arms. It went down to her waist where a narrow belt held it.
She was surprised to feel a touch upon her back, careful and precise, but harsh. If she focused, she could almost hear his heartbeat, hear his breathing, see behind her closed eyelids the expression on his face. His presence was as intense as when she’d first seen him take his first steps on Arrakis. He was not someone who liked to be ignored.
She turned to find him smiling, and couldn’t help a shiver of pleasure to find him happy from so small a thing. She realised then that what he’d been enjoying was the way tendrils of her hair fell on her skin. She held his gaze and, as if it meant nothing to her, took out the pins that kept it all together. It fell in waves around her shoulders and framed her breasts in teasing curtains, her hardened nipples just barely peeking through.
Feyd drew a sharp inhale and smiled as if he’d just received a present. Even his eyes looked innocent for a moment as if all power and control were drained from him, rendered unnecessary, because he’d just gotten everything he wanted. And then she slapped him in the face.
It was probably the hardest hit she’d ever given, and it still wasn’t enough to move him. He didn’t even waver on his feet. But his expression fell from pampered to petulant. It took a moment for his anger to be summoned up, and he flashed his black teeth at the sensation, cupping his cheek to soak the feeling in. He blinked and frowned at her — confused, perhaps, as to why she didn’t seem afraid, or why she dared to do it in the first place. But she saw in his expression a similar sort of thing to what passed across the eyes of sisters who accessed genetic memories. In his case, it was probably half-forgotten recollections from his childhood.
“You want it harder?” she asked with a deliberately indifferent tone.
Feyd didn’t waste a single breath. He gripped her throat and started squeezing, but she was unshakable now. Beneath his skin, she knew, her slap still sang throughout his blood. She stood before him half-naked, and he was the vulnerable one.
She slid her hands out of the sleeves of her dress and gripped his wrist — not to push it away, but to hold it — and dipped her head to bite into the flesh between his fingers. Feyd breathed in but let her do it, a shiver of pleasure running up his arm. He moaned, and immediately she felt his blood against her tongue. Pretending to enjoy it, she closed her eyes and drank it down. Then, with a kittenish lick at his wound in parting, she raised her head and started walking.
“You say I’m here to serve,” she whispered, pushing him toward the bed. “I know just how you want it.”
She brought him to the edge of the mattress and kneeled, forcing him to sit down. He did it as if mesmerised. As reward, she kissed him where his skin was bleeding, then sank her teeth in it again.
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moodymisty · 26 days
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so ummm. i also caught cato sicarius fleas. idk what happened but now i want to be bullied by the big arrogant blueberry. send help.
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[ 𝕸𝖔𝖔𝖉𝖞𝕸𝖎𝖘𝖙𝖞'𝖘 𝕸𝖆𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖑𝖎𝖘𝖙 | 𝕬𝖔3 ]
Author’s note: I hope this is what you meant by bullying cause uuuuuuuuuh -microwave noises-
Summary: Cato Sicarius tires of being your just your escort.
Relationship: Cato Sicarius/Fem!Reader
Warnings: Lewd but not nsfw, dubcon, bullying sorta, Titus is an Ultrachad™ and Sicarius gets jealous you like him and tries to show you who the captain of 2nd company really is (which is still Titus in my heart but in this case no) Nonconsensual kissing, Armor kink, choking kinda, Demeaning behavior
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He is worth more than this.
Cato Sicarius is captain of 2nd company, one of the most honored Ultramarines in this millennium. He is worth more than guard duty, escorting around baseline humans. One of Guilliman’s prized diplomats perhaps might be worth more than a common guardsmen, but in his eyes, you’re nothing more than an idea he deems largely stupid.
His genefather had been collecting diplomats as of late. Sicarius sees little need in it, but as his Primarch insisted he grits his teeth and bares it. He must have ideas beyond his scope to understand, though it doesn’t mean that Sicarius doesn’t struggle to see the logic.
“Motion sick, Captain Sicarius?”
One of the younger marines dares to joke at his petulant expression.
“We are worth more than shuffling around diplomats,”
Sicarius spits out in response, and you speak up. You’ve been within hearing distance this entire trip, and even in the silence everyone could hear Sicarius seething.
“Your fellows don’t seem to mind.”
You’ve heard from them that Sicarius is more than a harsh captain; He’s a stoic, pompous man in need of a hit to his ego. Even by Ultramarine standards. Once you’d broached the subject, the men in 2nd company escorting you a previous time had been quite eager to complain.
The Thunderhawk lands and you can hear the engines kill off one by one, and the rear ramp falls. There’s a significant gap between it and the ground, and while the Ultramarines walk down as normal, for you it’s a hefty drop.
Lieutenant Titus, whom you’ve had multiple interactions with before at this point, turns just before you’re about to jump and reaches a hand outward. You accept his hand and take the jump off the ramp.
“Thank you, Titus.”
He nods, but says nothing. You follow beside him and for a moment realize you’ve lost sight of Sicarius, before Titus speaks up and distracts you.
“You’ve already spoken to Lord Gulliman?” You nod and cross your arms, entering the massive fortress and escaping from the harsh winds.
“Yes. Only to give me a few necessary details. I imagine he has far more to do than speak to me.” You laugh and gently pat the arm of Titus’ armor, fingers brushing against the dents and scratches.
“But we can only hope they’ll see reason," you say, referring to the planetary officials you're currently going to meet. "I’d hate for lord Guilliman to be forced on employing harsher measures.”
Titus nods in a gentle understanding, and you continue deeper into this fortress area you’ve been welcomed to. Sicarius elects to post himself outside of the room you’re delegated to have this meeting in, alongside two other of his men. The rest, including Titus, whose face he cannot stand anymore at the moment, will post inside.
With his hearing and the systems in his helmet he can just hear the goings on inside the closed room, hearing your lighter voice in contrast to the others in the room.
She's a useful and gifted diplomatic negotiator, Guilliman had said about you the first time he had placed Sicarius in charge of escorting you. Make sure she isn't harmed, her work is important to keeping Ultramar under control.
If the old planets of Ultramar don't wish to conform with Guilliman's return, they should be applying force to demand they submit, not touting around fellow baseline humans to placate them.
Sicarius', stuck in his own head, wrinkles his forehead and scoffs. A younger marine beside him looks for just a moment, before rubbing his nose with his gauntlet and looking away. Sicarius can hear you issuing farewells now, and since there was a notable lack of yelling, he assumes it went well enough.
Sicarius turns to the other marines beside him, his hand on the pommel of his chainblade. He turns just as the doors open, and gestures to his men while you stand behind them.
“All of you start returning to the Thunderhawk and watch our perimeter, I will escort her back myself.” They hesitate for only the tiniest moment, but do begin to take their leave. They have no ability to refuse their captain, no matter how odd the request.
You watch them walk past you, before Sicarius’ voice cuts the air like a knife and forces your eyes to him.
“With me.”
You don’t have any reason to refuse him per se, so you follow him with an apprehensive feeling, and expression.
"Shouldn't we return to the-"
"Quiet."
Your lip curls, though you're still apprehensive as you end up somewhere far from where you entered, and he stops your walking his a rough hand on your shoulder. Astartes are lightning fast; He doesn't it before you even truly realize. With said hand he pushes you against the wall, and knocks the air from your lungs, and his hand moves to your face instead. He presses your cheeks inward, your breath is harsh as your fingers try to pull at his gauntlet.
“What are you doing?”
You say trying to wrench yourself free, fear in your eyes. Such a task is impossible however, and Sicarius uses his other hand to pull off his helmet and hang it on his thigh. His short hair is messy, and his cheeks are flush red. With anger or something else you have no idea, though you know he is furious.
“You’ve gotten too comfortable with your lack of respect; Being Lord Guilliman’s favorite.” You lose any bit of snark when you realize Sicarius is deathly serious. An angry astartes isn’t something you ever want to face, and color drains from your face as you realize how tightly you're stuck between him and the wall.
"You're far too delicate and small to be walking around like you can order Ultramarines around. Titus only allows you because he knows he's being watched after his incident."
His nose wrinkles, and he glances away as his lips shift, trying to find the words.
“Why do I always get stuck with you,” He growls, speaking about how he shouldn’t be escorting around Imperium parchment pushers. You hesitantly look up at him, face red from his tight grip.
"I," You open your mouth just a bit, trying to find something to say that might calm him down, though it seems like he's mad at something in his own head, as much as he is you.
But you can't find the words, nor would you even have the time to say them, as Sicarius' face leans downward to smash his lips against yours, and freeze you in the sheer shock of it. You have no hope of pushing him away despite your effort and his gauntlet keeps your face firmly forward; You can feel his hot breath on your skin, and his even hotter skin against your own. His lips are rough, you can feel tiny scars rub against your own softer lips, his hand gripping your jaw forcing your mouth somewhat open. His kiss is so angry it doesn't feel entirely like one, when he moves his teeth brush against your bottom lip, and for a moment you think he's going to bite it.
When he pulls away you can hear the soft pop of your lips separating, and see the shine of your spit on his mouth.
“Sicar-“
He does it again, your hands grasp the collar of his chestplate for leverage to try and push him away, and to stay upright. He’s barely letting you breathe, and when his hand moves from your jaw you’re gasping for air. Though his hand simply moves to press against your collarbone, still keeping you pinned between the wall and him; It's just high enough that it slightly presses against your neck, and you can feel his one armored knee force itself between your legs. You smack his chestplate desperately for air, and he pulls his mouth away from you for a brief moment as you gasp.
He only returns moments later however, but in that brief moment you see his face had less anger than it had earlier. You feel his nose press against your cheek, how cold his armor feels as you desperately grasp it.
Your legs wobble as you groan into his mouth, and when he finally pulls himself far enough away from you and takes his supporting knee from between your legs, you crumble to your knees holding your chest and taking in air.
On the floor you're at height with his thighs, and he leans over just enough to grab your face gently.
“If you’re going to be in my company again, I’ll expect you to be on better behavior. You should act as soft as you look.”
His hand leaves your face, gently pushing as he does.
“Captain Sicarius, are you still returning to the Thunderhawk?” An astartes calls him with vox in his helmet, and Sicarius grabs it off of his belt. It'll help hide how red his lips are from how hard he kissed you, your own looking similar; He wipes his mouth with the back of his armored hand before slipping it on and responding.
“We are. I’ll be there in a moment. Just a small detour”
Sicarius casts a glance to you, out of breath with your hand on your chest, before grabbing your arm and gently hauling you up to your feet.
"Not a word about this."
He says, and you can feel his gaze through his helmet. You wipe your mouth with your hand, feeling your swollen lips and the spit on your face.
"Lead the way, Captain Sicarius."
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katakaluptastrophy · 8 days
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this probably has already been caught, but I had an epiphany the other day, and everyone I know irl is sick of hearing me bang on about TLT so you get it instead ^-^
twigged that in HtN when Jod is telling Harrow about Lyctors flipping planets, and he says "get the juices flowing" and makes a gesture "that made [Harrow's] head hurt" - it wasn't just God Being Crass To A Repressed Nun, it was bc Gideon would have said and probably motioned they exact same
I'm always happy to hear TLT ideas!
And then one of the first things we see Gideon doing when driving Harrow's body is make jerk off motions... The lewd gestures, like the bad puns, are apparently genetic!
Though its rather funnier when it's a teenage jock making rude jokes to knock down Ianthe's posturing, and not a man who's been in his 30s for 10,000 years making obscene gestures at the teenager who he's also been repeatedly unwantedly touching, quoting poetry that he clearly very much knows the unsavoury resonances of at, and who later describes his own drawing on planetary power in incredibly uncomfortable terms...
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