Hello all! I’ve gotten quite a few people askin how I went about putting together my head for a recent costume I did at Anime Iowa 2014, so I figured I’d make a tutorial for it! More under the cut!
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To the anon that sent me four asks, sorry idk how to respond to all of them/ get all of them in one while on mobile rn. I’d recommend going through some of the self diagnosis stuff I’ve reblogged, there are quizzes and things. And for stims I’d recommend getting some stim toys or making some, fabric mazes, flour balloons, and bottle caps are all great stim toys that are pretty easy.
We call the sea fickle because in our hubris we assume it owes us favors, much less notice, as it proceeds it’s business and pleasures.
I’m still waiting for all of y’all to realize that Tenya Iida is the Best Boy™️ so that everyone will give him the love and recognition he deserves.
me & girls who are made of the sea
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“Did you think it would be easy? Did you think it would be brief? No, child. Battles are hard, bloody and fleeting. You must keep fighting. The war has only begun…”
-Týr
Below are a few protection charms for protesters. Use these in conjunction with candle spells, witch ladder chants, and as verbal components for any protective spell for protesters you like. I’ll likely be incorporating them as I start building bigger magic here. Today I protest, and I would greatly appreciate if someone said these words for me, and everyone marching in the name of justice. The Morrigan Devotee’s Blessing and Protection for Protestors takes some words from the Morrigan’s own prophecy (via Carmody’s translation) “Peace to the Heavens”.
Power and protection to those marching for a better world Power and protection from the earth to the feet that march upon it Power and protection from the winds to fill the lungs of the people Power and protection from the water to cleanse the pain from the hearts of many Power and protection from the fires that burn for justice
May the Morrigan’s shield be upon you Sky to earth May you be as an Eel in this fight Slipping from danger and out of sight
May the Morrigan’s shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky May you be as a wolf in this battle That the howls of your pack’s pain drown the prattle May the Morrigan’s shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky Spear upon a shield
May you be as a heifer in this war That herd becomes herd, a stampede forward, forever more May the Morrigan’s shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky Spear upon a shield Shield upon a fort May you be blessed and protected three times Three times the faces of na Morrigna Three-in-one By Babd the Battle Crow, by Macha the Queen of Sovereignty, and by Nemain the Invoking Fury
May the Morrigan’s shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky Spear upon a shield Shield upon a fort A fort bold and fierce
A shield. A Blessing. A protection.
Share a drink with Him.
Love the beauty of the ocean, but in turn recognize it’s danger.
Cook a wonderful meal for your loved ones.
Visit the ocean.
Support local breweries.
Work on being a more giving person.
Make a small sacrifice in His honor.
Save money.
Collect ocean smoothed stones, pieces of shell or coral, or driftwood.
Build an altar to the sea with your findings.
Leave little gifts of bread or mead for Him.
Share with those who are less fortunate than you.
Teach yourself to tie common sailing knots.
Be merry.
Don’t let others force you into something you wouldn’t otherwise do.
Learn to brew beer at home.
Comb the beaches for trash and properly dispose of findings.
Donate to ocean protection organizations.
Fill a bowl with saltwater and leave it for Him.
Wear shades of the ocean or tones of treasure.
Honor His wife Rán.
Be friendly and hospitable to those who differ from you.
Throw a party for your close friends.
Don’t let materialism consume you. Money is important, but one shouldn’t live for it.
Be an open person.
Provide literal or metaphorical shelter to those in your life who need it.
Spend time with those you love.
Ride out the storms in your life, for just as the tide changes, so will your situations.
Mythology Edits | Rán
Norse goddess of the sea