Some days, I hate how much I like you. How much I miss touching you, talking to you, and on some mornings holding you. My love, I wish you were here putting up my best wings together. I should have made you my heaven. Soulful warrior. Where are you, Soldier?
#SomethingsYouGottaAsk
She knew what she was doing looks like it worked 💪
Hope miss sunshine had a belated birthday week to end the month with a much needed vacation from everything 💕
Save me, pick me up.
It is me and you to the end of the grave.
You know I got you, I have you.
How can you hate me? When I love to fix you.
Holding you in one piece and a place of ours.
Oh, it is me and you to the end of the war.
#It.is.the.little.things.you.do.for.love.
#MyMidnightMusings
u are so interesting but im scared of u
You just have to be good to be real.
I love you even when it is hard when dying feels like paradise and you're not here. I'm invisible and you are the best part of me. Am a shadow of nothingness when it comes to you. Putting your broken pieces together at my lowest. I'm sorry for the way I love you, worship you and your little beautiful lies blinding me, despite the games you play with my sanity, I'm hopelessly in love with you. I know you and that's enough for me because I love you for it.
so apparently in 815 CE there was a common belief that sky pirates sailed ships in the clouds and (working in collaberation with frankish weather wizards) stole all the crops that got damaged in storms and took them back to the cloud realm of magonia.
And this was apparently a common enough belief that an archbishop felt the need to write a treatise to debunk it and insist that only god controls the weather, which is the only reason we know about it.
there are three important points to take from this, i think
This is great inspiration for your next dnd game
Tropes that might seem relatively modern (like airship pirates) can often actually go WAY back
The stuff your average medieval christian actually believed in will often have very little resemblance to christianity. And thats before you even get to the proper heretics. EDIT: people keep asking for the source and its now been added multiple times in different reblog chains. I should have put it in the original post but i am a fool: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/Agobard-OnHailandThunder.asp
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