DCFilmsHub and ScreenRant uncovered images of what Diana/Wonder Woman was looking at in the picture that Zack Snyder posted back in April.
#ReleaseTheSnyderCut
Pulled out a third of my closet, have set aside clothes for next week’s trip. My goal was layers but cute and two/three key colors and at least half I haven’t worn yet. Only one thing is ‘daring’ or thematically close to halloween. Also, sister’s old prom dress looks like it’ll fit so I have a back-up for the masquerade. And will likely over-pack but companion under-packs, so we’ll be good.
“Some there are who have seen her standing like a tree under heaven, crowned with the Sun; and from all its branches there spilled a golden dew upon the barren earth. […] Kementari, Queen of the Earth, she is surnamed in the Eldarin tongue.”
“The stories say Lord Ash was a bone-wolf, not just some ghoulish vengeful ghost unburied with the proper rites. But they say it like that means a Godswolf, as if they are one and the same and they aren’t. Are they, Amabel?”
The mermaid sighed. “Boneswolf, Dustwolf, aye and nay. It’s a Godswolf not done proper. Or done very proper and special, as my former lady sought to make a tool of the man, and be thankful he limited himself when he broke free of her, that Lord Ash. But this is the inner dealings of the Mirror Realm and Realm Below, and though excommunicated as messenger I still be, I shan’t reveal all their secrets. Some bones you leave inside the flesh, Gislin; some bits you don’t pull free and try to eat. But you know of the two doors of the Underworld that Mistress Rat guards, holds the keys in each hand. One is for the dead to find their proper rest in the Realm Below, and the other door for when they leave to go onto the Mirror Realm above, forgetting all their memories to be reborn as one of the Thrice-born lords and ladies. If they chose. Not all do, or wait until time is long pass and reunions all made, and the chance at a new life excites. And how that works and how one is chosen for what- that’s a giblet I won’t feed you, boy. Godswolf and my people are Thrice-born too. Neither of us keep any memories of our other lives, unless a Godswolf arranges it. That’s one of the reasons they are so important, because they can carry memories for other souls when passing through the second of the Rat Gates. Those Thrice-born sworn to them will remember parts of their former lives, old skills and old friends. The Godwolves carry and call to souls, like a banner on a battlefield. Generals they are, the guardians, and thus protection and loyalty flow both ways for them. Thrice-born leaders each have their Godswolves, and each Godswolf has their pack, and we as scouts and messengers, or how it was supposed to be. Call the right soul through the Door Below into the Mirror Realm, and a great wolf of shining red, whose each step burns the blight, you’ll receive. But do like my apostate lady did, and coerce that same soul back to this side of the Mirror Realm, calling their ghost back with a Tarcloth, and no cinnabar fur will one receive. Boneswolf, unkillable thrall, who can carry other souls within them and keep them from passing onto the Underworld, make them like themselves, a terrible pack. As Lord Ash did. As…” Amabel bit her lower lip. “The liver-eating, Gislin. This is liver-eating story, and you made me swear not to give you more details about that. If you have changed your mind and wish now to know how I kept my man on this side instead of letting him through Mistress Rat’s Doors, how your mother was trying to save your father, then keep asking, Boy. I’ll tell you all about Lord Ash and Cecily, and even my apostate lady, and the rules of death and what they can cost to break. Or else go to Gael, if you just want the stories of Lord Ash fighting the emperor.”
hey I don’t think I’ve ever talked here about corn wolves. here let me find a gas station real quick
okay so I’m in the middle of nowhere stopped for gas in a small town in Iowa rn and my Internet is REALLY spotty so I hope this posts but
as people who have followed this blog for longer might know, sometimes I go hang out with this corn genetics lab at school, as in we meet up on friday nights to talk about corn science and stuff. once the corn genetics subject of the week is covered sometimes we go off track and start talking about other stuff. as u may imagine from a corn genetics lab, most of the members grew up on farms here in the midwest, and one night we were talking and a couple of the people started discussing an urban legend that they were taught as kids to keep them from running into their family’s cornfields and getting lost. one of those people was from Nebraska, and the other from rural minnisoda- these were isolated incidents of this urban legend happening, and all of us were deeply engrossed in this. i cannot make this shit up, this is the story:
there are wolves that live inside the corn when it’s full grown. they’re huge, and are camouflaged to hide in the fields. their breathing sounds like the misting of the irrigation systems set up over the corn in these areas for water. if they see small children in the fields, they kill and eat them.
now I’ve lived my whole life in suburban Iowa, and I can vouch that we don’t have irrigation systems like that here; our group came to the conclusion that this must be the reason that from our 7 or 8 person sample size, the corn wolves did not exist in Iowa, the largest producer of corn. I’ve never seen the corn wolves mentioned anywhere else outside that one night with the genetics lab, and it really fascinates me because as a horror/creepypasta person myself, I think it’s a great example of those strange little urban legends that never get written down on paper. the fact that it’s never appeared anywhere else in my life kind of confounds me, because it’s a really cool story. i like to go driving around rural Iowa when I’m home from college, and i always end up thinking about the corn wolves.
neither of the people believed it as kids btw lol
This is a FANTASTIC piece of Americana and cryptic lore. I propose making them a thing immediately.
Fun geography time.
This isn’t an unprecedented or unusual piece of folklore, and I think
there’s a notable demographic reason that this lore shows-up in the
long-grass prairies of the northern Corn Belt of the U.S. This appears
to be a classic telling of “Roggenwolf” folklore, a variation on the
“feldgeister” concept.
Roggenwolf – or sometimes, Kornwolf – specifically refers to the German folk belief in a phantom wolf spirit which hides in tall corn fields and stalks children. Roggenwolf is one of the more popular and widely-known of the feldgeister spirits.
In German folk culture, Feldgeisters, as is probably obvious from the name, are malevolent spirits which dwell in crops and rural agricultural fields. Feldgeisters
are almost always specifically associated with children; that is, they
are said to target children for torment and death. They are not really
associated with naturally-occurring grasslands or woodlands, but instead
are distinctly related to domesticated crops. Sometimes, some rural
residents will make small ritualistic offerings during harvest season as
a gesture to appease the spirit. The spirit is said to be most active
when crops are at their tallest.
Other variations of the crop-dwelling feldgeister include an evil pig (Roggensau); a dog that tickles children to death (Kiddelhunde); a witch-like corn-woman who kidnaps children (Roggenmuhme); and a chicken that pecks-out children’s eyes (Getreidehahn).
I
would say that there are two (2!) very good reasons why feldgeister lore shows-up in some micro-regions of the Midwest, while being absent
in others. Specifically, both the ethnic heritage and the ecology of a
certain part of the Plains/Midwest create good conditions for
replicating this European lore in North America
People familiar with the cultural
geography of the American Midwest are probably well-aware of the strong
ethnic Norwegian presence among rural agricultural cultures in the
glaciated plains of the Red River Valley of western Minnesota, the
northern half of North Dakota, and northeastern Montana. Ecologically,
this landscape is glaciated prairies with pothole lakes, and often hosts
much more barley than corn. Meanwhile, the Heartland region of rural
Illinois and Indiana, though hosting quite a bit of heavy corn industry,
isn’t too much more ethnically German than other parts of America, and
much of the landscape is a mixture of Rust Belt industrial areas
in-between the cornfields (so it’s not exactly desolate and creepy).
However,
there is very strong ethnic German presence in the long-grass prairies
southern Minnesota, South Dakota, south-central North Dakota, parts of
western Wisconsin, and central Nebraska and Kansas away from the urban
areas of Omaha and Kansas City. In most of this land, over 50% of the
population has German ancestry. Aside from this cultural composition,
this region also lends itself better to creepy, eerie stories because it
is more empty and ecologically homogenous than the rest of the Great
Lakes and Heartlands; this is the region where crops run uninterrupted
for miles and rural dirt-roads run in empty grid networks in every
direction. Though the feldgeister concept has a closer association with
cornfields in Europe, the long-grass prairies (roughly centered neared
Sioux Falls) host 1) heavy German influence, and 2) the most expansive
crops in the country. Therefore, the region is probably ripe for a
replication of spooky German lore about haunted cornfields.
Source: Me Map 1 – Cultural Micro-Regions of the Heartland and Great Plains:
I think that this map might help to visualize where both cornfields and
rural lifestyle predominate, opening the door to rural folklore. The two
regions here where corn agriculture is predominant are the orange and
yellow regions. The orange region, the classic “Heartland”, hosts
Indiana Hoosier culture and the cornfields of Illinois and Ohio.
However, the region is marked by smaller farms and a higher population
density, and is not that rural compared to the plains further west; much
of this region also hosts larger cities and a lot of Rust Belt
industrial zones and dairy farms. The yellow region, however, is both
covered in corn and quite rural, where crops can span from horizon to
horizon. That’s where we would look for German folk culture.
Source: An anonymous hero cartographer who’s had their work stolen by Pinterest users Map 2 – German Ancestry in the U.S.
This might help to visualize the places where predominant corn agriculture overlaps with German ancestry. Note that in much of central Wisconsin and central North Dakota, over 50% of people have German ancestry. But this land isn’t really dominated by corn. However, the region roughly from Fargo (on the Minnesota-North Dakota border) to Kansas City is both heavily German and dominated by corn. —
Anyway, feldgeister lore is scary. I’d love to hear more American versions, since a lot of the scholarship on these spooky corn-wolves is based on folk culture in Germany itself, rather than the diaspora in the U.S.
Saw this post about feldgeister’s going around again, so thought I’d make a low-effort re-post for anyone interested in “Midwestern gothic” or how local ecology influences regional folklore.
this an awesome hot take thank you!!
and just in time for halloween and the corn harvest, too 👀
Sister going to Dallas Fan Expo – sent her some cash to get me a souvenir or two. Then a week from now I’m driving up to her place, then onto flying out to Detriot for that Thursday-Sunday.
God, “Warpath Home” is such a great title I want to use it for everything. Any Edain hero of ones choice would be excellent, be it Turin going back to Dor-lomin (or Tuor’s earlier outlawing), Beren…I could twist it for any part, even the post-rebirth if I use leading the Ents and Green Elves. Anything War of Wrath related what with the return to M-e. Even a gentler Band of Red Hand at the start of the Second Age trying to adjust to peaceful new lives. But for just the marriage of perfect title to story essence, I have to switch out of Silm fic and go to the “Batman but remixed and nearly unrecognizable fantasy world” of Rose Red’s prequel backstory bits and go with Ashar’s vengeful undead return to the capital city. Or another Rose Red character a little closer to Rohese’s timeframe, as again her main villain is also “no longer human formerly dead family back to storm the gates of the afterlives”.
“Rhapsody in Green” is a mood vignette of lovely Doriath and/or Ossiriand pre- Noldor and Morgoth arriving to fuck shit up.
“Emptiness” is where I try to be very petty and think of something that isn’t sad or bittersweet or predictable from me. ….pick an OTP. Any of mine. Emptiness will be an oblique reference to idk, empty food basket, or minds blank because of an afternoon of mind-blowingly good sex and then just cuddling and forgetting the rest of the schedule to just be together without worry.
I have to say, “storming the gates of the afterlives” sounds like a really fun story beat.
Rose Red is (shonen-inspired) bog standard medieval fantasy where the heroine discovers the family she’s about to marry into has a problem where their dead instead of moving onto to two-step afterlife (Underworld and then onto Underhill, hence more than one ‘afterlife’) gets, eh, bogged down by caging the ancestor(-al evil) …who sort of just got loose. And is gunning for revenge against the spirit cosmos. So she just had the Red Wedding as her betrothal rehearsal and now has to save the world to get her fiancée and stop more family murders. Weird mermaid is one of her companions.
Backstory of 150 years ago is a quasi-retelling of “Under the Red Hood”, with a more standard “adopted son is alive again thanks to Underworld/Underhill bullshit as an evil zombie skeleton werewolf who decides some peasant revolts is necessary and no thanks to any of this afterlife moving on or its politicking.”
The most fun has been trying to create the world-building mechanics, especially afterlife, which are partly inspired by the Halls of Mandos reembodying.
God, “Warpath Home” is such a great title I want to use it for everything. Any Edain hero of ones choice would be excellent, be it Turin going back to Dor-lomin (or Tuor’s earlier outlawing), Beren…I could twist it for any part, even the post-rebirth if I use leading the Ents and Green Elves. Anything War of Wrath related what with the return to M-e. Even a gentler Band of Red Hand at the start of the Second Age trying to adjust to peaceful new lives. But for just the marriage of perfect title to story essence, I have to switch out of Silm fic and go to the “Batman but remixed and nearly unrecognizable fantasy world” of Rose Red’s prequel backstory bits and go with Ashar’s vengeful undead return to the capital city. Or another Rose Red character a little closer to Rohese’s timeframe, as again her main villain is also “no longer human formerly dead family back to storm the gates of the afterlives”.
“Rhapsody in Green” is a mood vignette of lovely Doriath and/or Ossiriand pre- Noldor and Morgoth arriving to fuck shit up.
“Emptiness” is where I try to be very petty and think of something that isn’t sad or bittersweet or predictable from me. ….pick an OTP. Any of mine. Emptiness will be an oblique reference to idk, empty food basket, or minds blank because of an afternoon of mind-blowingly good sex and then just cuddling and forgetting the rest of the schedule to just be together without worry.
This AU has been stewing in my head for the last 2 weeks I just had to do something drastic—I love Eyeshield 21 so much I am craving to see my favourite FFXV characters in the esteemed sport 🙂
Meet the champions of Eos Football League:
LUCIS MYSTICS
-okay I was supposed to go for Insomniacs but that’s horrible
-iconic black with their royal skull logo imprinted on the top of their helmets
-really really great at offense
-has retired pro player Cor Leonis to coach the team
-dubbed “The Tactician”, the team’s control tower
-specializes in trick plays and ridiculously quick passes
-calculates efficiently for pass and option routes
-may or may not be competent depending on his caffeine intake for the day. Take out ebony in his arsenal and he’ll turn into a demon in the field.
-the famed “Shield”
-will protecc his quarterback from blitzes 10/10
-has the most records for enemies’ harsher injuries, also mostly due to his stubborn temper
-will pave way for their runningback like a FUKKEN LAWNMOWER
-self-proclaimed “Quicksilver”
-will catch any and all balls (that’s what he said)
-makes sure to complete every pass the quarterback does
-has ‘stage fright’ every beginning of a match but changes demeanor once he steps in the border of the field
-da real MVP
-living embodiment of lazy genius
–got his ridiculous speed from running away from responsibilities
-looks like he’s so done with the world but he gets serious with playing and doing the best for his team
***
BONUS:
NIFLHEIM WARRIORS
-i was actually gonna go for ‘Militants’ but it’s too evil xD
-the forever rivals
-RED THE BLOOD OF ANGRY MEN
-power play
-the Nifs’ proud golden boy
–smallest youngest in their team
-smol but will nyoom to your goal posts faster than you can say ‘Cor the Immortal’
-may or may not be obsessed with the rival team’s coach–> probably the reason he joined the league
***
TENEBRAE ROYALS
-before you ask, yes I actually thought to go for ‘Seers’ or ‘Oracles’
-the dark horse (not really cos they white lol)
-really really good with defense
-the Left Hand of God
-watch out for his left-handed tackle–it’s seething with hatred
-irritates Ignis because he keeps foiling their strategies
-the living embodiment of cockblock YOU SHALL NOT PASS