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Really nice pic, SeD.
A bit risky doing it like that, I hope she isn't going to topple the other way it could be quite painful!
Yes, but it is the most intimate way to raise the cross! Besides, this girl strikes me as one who is ready to submissively suffer, not intentionally faceplant on the road to avoid being hung on the cross. Struggling, after all, merely delays the inevitable.
 
Really nice pic, SeD.
A bit risky doing it like that, I hope she isn't going to topple the other way it could be quite painful!
well the title is 'Olympia crux',
perhaps it's a new Olympic sport
requiring strength, skill and co-ordination
to raise a crucified girl in a single lift,
without letting her topple sideways or forward.
They'd compete lifting girls of graded weights,
with FSG for the super-heavyweight division!
 
well the title is 'Olympia crux',
perhaps it's a new Olympic sport
requiring strength, skill and co-ordination
to raise a crucified girl in a single lift,
without letting her topple sideways or forward.
They'd compete lifting girls of graded weights,
with FSG for the super-heavyweight division!
I've decided to enroll in the olympic games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.
I've started training already.
children_cartoon_medal.jpg What are you doing here, Ulrika? You're disturbing my training.
Go back to your Tree. He's missing you Dream_tnb.png
 
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I love that Sacrifice - although she's hanging on the cross rather than stretched on the altar,
I tried to pull the cross out of the roman rut (hope this word is correct for the french "ornière").
the scene reminds me of my story-poem Lughnasad:
Sorrily enough, it's difficult for me to appreciate a poem in a foreign language. Even in french, I'm not very sensitive to the magic of words :oops:.
Thanks for your comment anyway...
 
yes, a 'rut' (e.g. left by a tractor on a muddy track)
or a 'track' (e.g. a tram-track - I think ornière can be one made intentionally?
A 'rut' is an accidental trace)
or the hole where a cross stands would be a 'slot'
(though I realise you're using it metaphorically).

a poem in a foreign language
Yes, I'll admit, there are several Gaelic names and ones from Celtic mythology in that piece,
so I've provided footnotes even for English readers ;)
 
Sacrifice to the Elder Ones

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Beautiful image. The priestess has laid out the sacrifice. The girl looks surprised, she took this on willingly for the good of her people, but now she wonders, the agony of the cross, the uncertainty of what is to come.
Will her purity, her willing sacrifice, her perfect body and her pain be enough to raise the Elder Ones?
And when they come, what then? Does the priestess know what she is doing?
She looks tasty, that's all I'm saying :D
 
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