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aceiraphale · 8 months
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I'll always read until I find a big blank space in-between the lines or at the end of a chapter and then I'll take a creative break and make a little painting
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anarcho-satanism · 16 days
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Color edition
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jm-r · 21 days
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The convent burns
S1E1 scene 9
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suffohate · 13 days
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hellcatazura · 25 days
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Guess who's off to see the new spooky nun movie? 🖤
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hellishflames · 3 months
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I've been wondering about the connection of the way the satanic nuns address demons and Crowleys position in hell: (I'm rambling a little and there's no real conclusion -_-)
Crowley, as well as Satan are both addressed as "Master", whereas Hastur is addressed as "Lord".
I was always under the impression, that Hastur occupied a higher position in hell, as he is a duke of hell and is able to give commands to other demons, including Crowley, and checks up on the way he does his Job. As for Crowley: It is mentioned multiple times, that head office is very satisfied with the job he's doing, which leads to think that hell has a rather high opinion of him. However, Crowley isn't interested in hell, which is why he declines any kind of promotion. He is tasked with initiating Armageddon which leads to the assumption that his position is important nonetheless.
Now, I wondering why the Chattering Order of the Satanic Nuns addresses both Crowley and Satan the same way, even though they don't seem to be on the same position and Hastur, who's clearly ranked above Crowley but below Satan is addressed as "Lord". Is it just a sort of human misunderstanding of the hellish hierarchy (or a fluke in writing)? It also strikes me as weird that Hastur receives the title "Lord". The context I see this word in is usually a name for a God (although God herself is usually addresses as the Almighty or, well, God, as far as I'm aware). I think the title Lord is also used for someone of authority who owns land and is in governing people in some way, which is probably the context in which the title is used to refer to Hastur. In some contexts the title signifies a connection to the crown.
Master, on the other hand, seems to be a broader term, however, it is a title in our case. The only thing people seem to agree on is that it is usually used for people of authority, usually in a social context, too. However, if people had a higher title or rank, it is always the highest rank by which people are called. Especially in connection with the crown, "Lord" seems to outrank "Master" by definition. Nevertheless, Satan occupies the highest position in hell and the nuns seem to want to follow the wishes of Satan (considering their name as well: "Satanic Nuns"), which leads to the assumption that he is at the top of their hierarchy. In that context, "Master" outranks "Lord".
So WHY on earth do they address both Satan and Crowley as "Master"? Is there something about his position, we don't know about? Is he actually ranked quite a lot higher than we are aware of and it's just his choice to be part of the lower raking demons? Maybe the titles are about the power they have? I have seem amazing analyses about Crowleys powers, especially regarding his possible former position in heaven: some speculate he could have been an archangel (or second in command). We know Satan was the supreme archangel before he fell (he's the one referred to in Gabriels trial, which was confirmed by Neil Gaiman too, if i remember correctly). So maybe the nuns use the term "Master " for people who holds that power?Is it about the way he threats them? Sister Loquacious recognises Crowley when he delivers the baby so maybe they've met before and he was not as asshole, which is why they value him more? They do recognise Hastur as well and he displays his power, which causes destruction so maybe they address demons by the destructive power they present (which would match up with calling him Lord as he shows the biggest powers on screen in the vicinity of the nuns)?
MAYBE it was just an oversight in writing?
Anyways, English isn't my first language so there's a pretty good chance that I've missed a fair part of the meaning of both titles. I'm aware that I didn't reach a conclusion, I'm just as confused as I was before and I've never paid attention to this detail before this rewatch. Any insights would be appreciated, if anybody ever sees this :)
Also the link to the post about Crowley possibly being an archangel before he fell:
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metal-blossom · 2 days
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𝕭𝖑𝖊𝖘𝖘𝖊𝖉 𝖎𝖓 𝕭𝖑𝖔𝖔𝖉
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mametupa · 1 year
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mazeldoodles · 20 days
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launa-moe-art · 5 months
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Tales from the Other Side: Reverend's Words
A conversation between a sister and her reverend.
Rated T for Teen. No major warnings, but there are hints of manipulation.
A chess match had occurred between the Reverend Mother and one of her closest associates. All the other nuns were in their chambers resting as a part of their strict schedule. Guards were posted outside the door to the Mother’s office, staying vigilant for any busybody sinners that temporarily resided in their guest rooms. The Mother was eyeing the board as her colleague moved her bishop diagonally across the board and placed it right next to her knight. Side by side. The smaller nun tapped the timer perched on a small box beside the board, two minutes and 13 seconds. 
The Reverend continued to eye the board. She agreed to a pastime before she retired for the morning. A simple chess game with only them present. The abbess moved her rook to overtake her other bishop. One tap on the clock, two minutes and 33 seconds.
“If I may, Sister Edith?” the Reverend spoke. The sister perked up at the sudden conversation. “Yes, Reverend Mother?”
“Is there any reason you wanted to see me tonight?”
The Sister swallowed. Her polite posture contradicted the muscles tensing underneath her habit. The authority of the Mother still reigned behind closed doors. “…I wanted to ask you about one of our guests.”
The Reverend flicked her line of sight towards the Sister, not saying a single word. Make it quick. The smaller nun clenched her hands ever so slightly, not enough to where it’d break etiquette, but enough to signal uneasiness. The Sister silently inhaled and exhaled softly, “It’s about the imp from the Lust Layer.” The Reverend continued to look at the Sister, who was starting to feel the sense of being read like a book. The larger nun brought her arms above the desk and rested her elbows, hands becoming a bridge for her sharp chin to lay on. “What about him,” the Mother uttered. The Sister continued to feel a little uneasy at the blunt response. She had to choose her words carefully.
“…May I ask why he’s here with us? Imps aren’t known for being…worthy of our grace.”
The Mother looked down at the chessboard before her and then at the discarded chess pieces to her left. She moves her hand to delicately pick up a piece taken from her: a pawn.
“You’re familiar with pawns, correct?” She spoke, slowly admiring it as she rotated it carefully from side to side. The sister gulps again, making sure her posture remains polite. “Y-yes, I’m quite familiar with them.” The Mother gently moved the piece from her fingers to her palm, using her claw-like digits to carefully surround it while it remained unharmed, almost like she was cradling it.
“They were given this name for a reason.”  Her hand lit up a cobalt blue as she levitated it above her hand. “They’re normally viewed as mere infantry by humans, but in reality, they resemble the ones who pick a cause to believe in. One to fight and put everything on the line to sustain their livelihoods. Naturally, they’re the weakest pieces on the board…unless you know how to use them.” The Reverend continued to make the piece float as she carefully watched it. “You’re familiar with the rule that pawns can change their status once they reach the end of the board, yes?” The Sister almost agreed with her until she was interrupted. “They can become anything. A rook, a knight, a bishop…” The Reverend’s eyes grew darker as she gazed at the pawn.
“Even a Queen. But never a King.”
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The pawn ignited in a flame that matched her color, burning as the Reverend watched her power surround it. The Sister could only watch as her abbess was mesmerized by the violence she wrought on her discarded pawn. A sick mixture of endearment and cold-heartedness brewed in her eye, causing her lone council member to tremble at the sight. She couldn’t break her etiquette. Not here, not now. 
“They can prove themselves to be worthy of our grace, yes, but entertaining them with the idea they’d ever be a part of it is even better.” The pawn vanished within the flames and returned to its proper place in a second. The Sister was in awe at her effortless powers, but she looked down and saw the board was completely different. Her Knight wasn’t beside her abbess’ Bishop anymore.
It was overtaken by a Queen,  and her king was surrounded by a checkmate through a rook, a knight, and a pawn who suddenly became a bishop. 
“Especially when you have one who tears through your enemies with ease.”
She was getting unnerved.
“R-Reverend, I-“
A buzzer went off. Five minutes had already passed. Her time was up.
“Oh, would you look at the time! I’d love to play again, but I believe it’s time for you to retire for the night, yes? We wouldn’t want our fellow Sisters to feel envy of all things!” The Reverend laughed so sweetly at her little joke. “Y-yes, of course!” the Sister replied, suddenly flustered at the saccharine tone she received. She got another rare moment that kept her by her side, a reminder even. Quickly grabbing the chess box from the side of the desk, she placed all the pieces and components back inside with great efficiency. In the midst of her locking the box with ease, she felt a growing sense of euphoria bubbling in her chest and then a familiar, clawed hand placed on her shoulder. The Sister turned around and saw her Reverend once again stare at her eyes with her single one through her veil. The Mother had leaned close to make sure she properly heard her.
“One more thing, Sister Edith.”
“Yes, Reverend Mother?”
Her iris went slightly dark as she gave her command.
“What’s discussed in this room, stays in this room.” Her voice was distorted. “Rumors aren’t to be spread in my domain.”
The nun quickly nodded, garnering an implied small smile from her abbess. Once dismissed, the Sister remained giddy about being one of her most trusted council members. She could almost skip down the hall to her chamber for feeling such unspoken praise from her abbess, yet a thought still lurked in her mind. A dark one that bothered her and made her slow her walk.
If she saw the imp as her pawn to use, one to burn in flames if he ever crossed her or gained enough strength…
What does she think of the rest of them?
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jm-r · 25 days
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The chattering nuns
S1E1 scene 5
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They look like dwarves. The camera angle in this scene is really weird and I just failed. But the next one is a Crowley close-up that looks a thousand times better, I promise.
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devilsorceress · 13 days
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Dirty nuns
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hellsinnerbrazil666 · 2 months
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kabukiaku · 8 months
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man i love mixing my favorite stuff. another nun owl. this one is SPoo000ooky! ❤️🖤👀
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