oh, I think there's fear in her eyeshttp://www.cruxforums.com/xf/attachments/2016-03-03-23-52-09-jpg.338640/
After her badly mandatory lashing - her glimpse is without fear. Do you dare to use it ?
oh, I think there's fear in her eyes
(open the pic in a new tab and click to enlarge,
Hasturan's given her a very expressive face )
I'll try...Don't you remember what old judge said : "This lovely bird deserves full treatment, ... Executor ! I am counting on your skillful art !"
Don't fool and disappoint your provider.
-Have some rest, Kristin... You need all of your strenght
Yea...How thoughtful of you
Yea...
-I know, you mind is somewhere else right now. But it's time to bring you back, Kristin... This nails will help
A dutch girlie from Leiden?Leiden Mädchen?
Actually what I always like is a small moment to familiarize myself with the nails before they are used. To have them in my hands, run my fingers along them, feel how they are made, how heavy they are, what the point is like, are they ragged and edgy or smooth, are they rusty-red with corrosion and prior use, are they crooked and bent, bloody and blunt, or glinting and fresh. Are they the kind that gets thicker and thicker, forcing apart ever more painfully as they sink in or are they the straight kind where once they are through it is easier. Perhaps to place it where it must go.But it's time to bring you back, Kristin... This nails will help
no no no.Leiden Mädchen?
It's time to explain the origin of the phrase "sorrow maiden"I was thinking Hasturan's language was German,
and 'sorrow maidens' looked like a German compound,
but maybe Russian or another Slavonic language (apologies, Hasturan!)
How do you know?Hasturan is Russian,