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# Statistics
Favourites: 8080; Deviations: 137; Watchers: 34
Watching: 495; Pageviews: 17405; Comments Made: 1389; Friends: 495
# Interests
Favorite movies: The Three Musketeers (KS version)Favorite bands / musical artists: Infected Mushroom
Favorite writers: Sara Douglass
Tools of the Trade: Photoshop. Tablet. Mechanical pencil. Questionable morality.
# About me
...has finally turned seventeen and wishes she hadn't, so she could say she was younger and not look at everyone else who is younger and is madly talented with so much jealousy.Current Residence: Brisbane, Australia.
Favourite photographer: Paolo Pellegrin
Operating System: Mac
Favourite cartoon character: ...Batman? (+ Hellboy and Abe Sapien.)
Personal Quote: When all else fails, turn to duct tape.
# Comments
Comments: 738
redbootsphotography [2010-10-13 02:25:11 +0000 UTC]
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to redbootsphotography [2010-10-14 14:38:39 +0000 UTC]
No. Don' do that. (Now, that works really well if you hear it in Stuart Townsend's Lestat voice...)
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to JPtHart [2010-10-04 15:18:40 +0000 UTC]
No problem. You're really starting to get some gorgeous photos into your gallery; I'm looking forward to heaps more to grace my screen.
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JPtHart In reply to Hypo-jellybean [2010-10-04 15:29:14 +0000 UTC]
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justeline [2010-09-07 20:15:52 +0000 UTC]
Came by for a hello and a and a very belated thank you for the dear! Very glad you liked my work.
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to TheHouseOfVin [2010-08-18 06:31:24 +0000 UTC]
I'm just getting into the series now (I know: sad!) but this is cute. Hence...
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TheHouseOfVin In reply to Hypo-jellybean [2010-08-18 07:36:09 +0000 UTC]
Hey, it's never too late. I need to re-watch the whole series again sometime soon.
In case you haven't found it in my gallery, here's the link to the finished piece - [link]
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to TheHouseOfVin [2010-08-20 11:52:37 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... I like it, but I think Liz's is the face you got down the best.
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TheHouseOfVin In reply to Hypo-jellybean [2010-08-20 15:11:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanx. I think you might be right about that.
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ron-brouillette [2010-08-12 03:43:21 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for adding "Unwell" [link] to your favorites.
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Mallowbee [2010-07-18 16:55:10 +0000 UTC]
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to gypsysnail [2010-07-01 14:51:44 +0000 UTC]
Welcome. And thanks for all of yours.
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to NuBearEull [2010-06-29 07:10:31 +0000 UTC]
Aw, no problem. I'm interested in the character (and the art ). I always find it interesting to see what people do with mythology (given I do it myself) and he's a good deviation from the stock young-guy-average-joe-happens-to-have-lightning-powers, which is good to see--not counting Cole from InFamous, of course...
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NuBearEull In reply to Hypo-jellybean [2010-06-29 07:54:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much! Everett is going to become a regular character. He's really grown on me. I just can't seem to shake the idea of lightning-wielders being big dudes. Zeus, Taranis and Thor have ruined me for the littler guys.
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to NuBearEull [2010-06-29 13:35:01 +0000 UTC]
Taranis, hmm? He's the only one I haven't heard of. I've covered Greco-Roman, Norse and a few other systems (although I have to say, something about Norse mythology just tickles me...) but my Celtic is a little patchy--much to my dismay. But yeah, I can see where you're coming from: it's difficult to imaging a wielder/ conduit of such a powerful and volatile, almost elemental force being slight or really in any way small. I tend to attach a certain level of hot-temperedness or emotional instability to it as well, but that could just be me.
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NuBearEull In reply to Hypo-jellybean [2010-06-30 03:27:28 +0000 UTC]
He's a Celtic god found more frequently on the mainland. He was particularly prominent in Gaul and ranged from Spain to North Eastern Europe, and goes by different names in England and Ireland. I'm a lifelong pagan (not to make anything weird, here ...) and he is my primary deity. He's about what you would expect from a thunder god. Hot temper, more masculine than is good for him at times and able to throw down with other deities of his type. I did a piece that included him ... [link] ... in case you wanted a visual.
But you're right about the emotional instability, or so I have found. They've got nothing on trickster gods in this area ... but who does?
Hey! And thanks for faving Rix!
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to NuBearEull [2010-07-01 12:03:20 +0000 UTC]
Welcome.
I think tricksters enjoy the opportunity to wreak more mischeif than usual under a semi-justified cause than anything else. ...Unless you're Loki, and then you get into as much msicheif as you please on a daily basis, like sleeping with everyone and everything anyone. Actually, I find, perhaps unsurprisingly, that Loki is one of the most intersting gods out there (to me, at least). He shows an appreciable level of character development, which seems unusal in mythology, going from a general trickster to actual outright evil.
I refuse to treat anyone differently based on their religion (unless it's a baby-eating thing... ) except for showing elevated interest in an area I may not be familiar with. (<
Gods with overdeveloped tempers alway amuse me--Thor throwing down on the giants, all the Greco-Romans cracking the shites at humans (admittedly, the mortals were generally boasting about somethign or other)and turning them into things, tricksters (ah, again they pop up) getting into things and irritating the hell out of their pantheon... Good times.
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NuBearEull In reply to Hypo-jellybean [2010-07-02 08:04:07 +0000 UTC]
Loki is really fascinating. It's almost like a guilty pleasure of mine. I have a high level of chaos in life ... and the tricksters do nothing but add to it. But boy are they fun!
I am sure he should have a beard. But I figure a deity can change that kind of thing whenever. It's also a useful visual device to keep him looking different than other gods of his stature. I guess it's just how I always pictured him.
I think those little faults is what I like the best about pagan deities all together.
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Hypo-jellybean In reply to NuBearEull [2010-07-04 14:14:34 +0000 UTC]
Given I have gods (fictional--but technically, who isn't?) who change their appearance on a regular basis, sometimes purely to confuse and irritate their Earthly contacts, that makes sense. I don't know, maybe he spent some time someplace hot on rec leave and he was getting heat rash... Something like that.
Yes, I adore tricksters. Of all kinds. From every mythology system. ...except Anasi, bu that could just be because he's a lazy arse, and he's a spider.
Pagan religions seem to put the greatest depth of detail into their divine (and demi-divine) figures. Why, I don't know. But they do, and it makes them extraordinarily interesting.
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ChaosCampus [2010-05-21 03:37:51 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the watch and the faves! Each one is greatly appreciated!
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