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Thank you!! It was a pleasure! π
I thought Hallowed Be Her Flesh excelled by grounding its intimate relationships in the principle of consent. From that foundation, Trella rewrote the parts of herself once erased, and fully realized expressions of love unqiue to her own.
Beautiful story π
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I'm so sorry for your loss. Wishing peace to your beloved companion and friend. Cooper will be deeply missed by the streaming community. ππ€
I wonder if Stigmata is a reference point for the new Duskbloods game? π€
Keeper of Ghostflame.
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Mastering the art of YouTube titles I see π€
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Deadly images. Cognitive hazards broadcast on children's TV. A religious curse invoked through Netflix. People say there's no harm in just looking.
They're wrong.
Liurnian Nights.
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You're incredibly good π₯
In the Face of Blasphemy.
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Yeah, it's a neat theory for sure.
It makes sense the hands would belong to a condemned religious figure π
Yes, they are in the throes of despair and loose hope.
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Alternatively, Midra may have stitched his wounds to endure suffering, heeding Nanaya's plea.
Thanks for reading :)
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Midraβs stitches, like those on the Poisoned and Madding Hand items, may be a form of torture.
The Sword of Damnation, internally called a βRune Needle,β may have been used by the Hornsent for stitching Midra.
Credit: Sekiro Dubi discovered the "Rune Needle" file name.
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Descriptions of the items suggest the Poisoned Hand was crafted by the Hornsent and the Madding Hand by those of Midra's flock.
Like Midra's punishment, these stitching practices are violent and intentional: an act rooted in revenge.
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The "Poisoned Hand" and "Madding Hand" are also embroidered with stitches.
The "Poisoned Hand" is located in the Inquisitor's Tower, and the "Madding Hand" is found in the Abyssal Woods.
These are important locations because they are the homes of the Inquisitors and Midra.
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Lore Snack πͺ
Midra endured violent persecution by the Hornsent Inquisition. His body was crucified & he is covered in stitched woundsβwho stitched them?
A special shoutout to @emilyisthepants.bsky.social for their input & @demoncorejr.bsky.social for providing digital photography.
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Haha, thanks!
Thank you, McFrenzy! <3
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Nanaya, who is named after the Mesopotamian goddess of love, is a morally ambiguous character.
Her material culture connects her to the healing practices of Perfumers and Deathbed Companions, and her item lore depicts her as compassionate.
Thanks for reading - Little Church.
Nanaya pleads with Midra to "endure" his persecution by the Inquisition. When the Golden Crux (Needle) is removed, Midra transforms into the Lord of Frenzy.
Was Nanaya complicit in his suffering, or was her plea a desperate attempt to keep her husband from plunging the world into chaos?
Paintings depict a flourishing, peaceful environment. As the lady of the Manse, Nanaya surely played a key role in nurturing this well-being.
One painting uniquely portrays her as pregnantβa trait she shares with Fia, the Deathbed Companionβreinforcing her connection to healers.
An expansive curtain is hung across Nanayaβs space.
Much like a divider, it delineates the area to provide both privacy and a dignified atmosphere for those in palliative care.
Nanayaβs Torch says she gently cradled a man who failed to become the Lord of Frenzy.
She is portrayed as affectionate and loving, providing a potential antidote to the affliction of madness this deceased man endured.