No, I'm Kittenborn.
Gaia are you Dragonborn?
Happy Solstice to you too!
Originally Posted by Vigilantia Higher tech advantage. Swordsmen beat spearmen. Infantry beat crossbowmen/riflemen. Pagans should have leveled military tech instead of going for culture/econ victory. Let me love you
Higher tech advantage. Swordsmen beat spearmen. Infantry beat crossbowmen/riflemen. Pagans should have leveled military tech instead of going for culture/econ victory.
its not like pagan gods are powerful anyways why do you think they just let Christianity/all other religions wipe em out
dirty pagans get out
Eep! D:
Silly Sweetie, it's a Midsummer bonfire, not a funeral pyre! And this is me on fire!
Isn't this what vikings do with their dead? Who died, Gaia?
Did you pet???
You know - I've never seen a fox with with a big fluffy tail like Caster. Squirrel tails are cute as advertised though.
Originally Posted by Sherrinford FOXES! Only one. Or maybe you counted Casko too~
FOXES! Well, at least we can say that summer has come, when vampires mosquitos try to suck our blood. Lol.
It just seems like a weird point to fixate on, considering the themes of the song? Well, the other points were clear to me. This was the only open question I was curious about. Yes, I know, I'm weird.
Originally Posted by Bittersweet I thought that was "shikata ga nai". "Shikata ga nai" is "It can't be helped". "Mono no aware" is "awareness of the impermanence of things". I just remarked "It can't be helped" because I am basically saying that, while the themes of the song is the impermanence of things, it can't be helped that some people are fixated on how things tend to be impermanent, yanno?
I thought that was "shikata ga nai".
Originally Posted by virzi It just seems like a weird point to fixate on, considering the themes of the song? Japanese aesthetics have a fixation for this, called "mono no aware". It can't be helped.
Like the seasons themselves, his life is ephemeral at best. Asking why he was dying is like asking why summer ends; it's just the way things are. It just seems like a weird point to fixate on, considering the themes of the song?
Gaia refuses to relinquish her Archetype.