Listing Bookmarks

List of Bookmarks

  1. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    The story of Set and an exploration of the roles he plays as a god. This story, set mostly in the underworld, shines a different light on the mentality and personage of Set.

    13 Apr 2012

    Notes

    Egyptian Myth

  2. Rec 2

    Summary

    His voice was low and smoky and familiar. Horus thought that if he forgot everything else, forgot that he was a god, that the Nile flowed south, that the sun rose and set every day, he would still remember Set's voice

    19 Feb 2012

  3. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Bast and Sekhmet are two halves of a whole.

    7 Feb 2012

  4. Public Bookmark 2

    31 Dec 2011

  5. Rec 5

    Summary

    Like when Isis went to live in the marsh and begged for food for her baby, Serqa went to live on the roof of the Gorgos Sisters Hellenic Gymnasium for girls. Like Isis, she had a curse to lift and steps to take through the world that was full of magic if you’d stop to tell the tale.

    29 Dec 2011

  6. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Miscellaneous furry and animal drawbles I did for various people either based either on prompts or on interests listed on LJ/DW profiles.

    4 Nov 2011

  7. Rec 1

    Summary

    Have you been on the S.F. vampire walking tour? Well, it's that restaurant where people disappeared. Mwahahahaha. Only now, and actually vampires, and it's been going on for a hundred years. Sam and Dean, they investigate. Get stuck with Horus and his amazing magic eye, no the other one. Hijinks and Mochaccino ensue.

    6 Apr 2011

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  8. Rec 1

    Summary

    Horus is mumbling in the Berkeley hills. Easter is brooding over hot cross buns in the Haight. Really. It's all Set's fault.

    6 Apr 2011

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  9. Rec 2

    Summary

    This world will run down and run out eventually. In the end, it's left to a god of chaos and destruction to restart creation.

    31 Dec 2009

    Notes

    Awesome (re)creation myth! WITH SNARK IN.

  10. Rec 1

    Summary

    In Bakhtan, a god, a ghost and a man tell stories to each other, contemplating the benefits and limitations of civilisation.

    28 Dec 2009