Cerulean Cape we have always known how to be monsters
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Atlan is not so easy to define as the great power of perception and interpretation the wolves of Nootka Sound and practitioners of the faith are freely given. “Some believe so, yes,” He gives a slight pause. “others believe that Atlan is the Sea.” In reality, it all depended upon the wolf in question. Axolotl himself had never bothered to try to fit Atlan into a singular form but rather accepts Them as They are: infinite and powerful. How could one possibly contain the power of the Sea into a singular, much smaller form then the one Atlan currently takes? “Belief is not for everyone.” He believes but it is not required that anyone else believe or even understand; and he does not hold their lack thereof against them. “Atlan is neither good nor evil. They simply are.” A similar speech he has given to many prior to her. “Somedays They are generous and others They are cruel and merciless. Their nature is unpredictable, untamable and ever changing.” And he is much the same he has found, though whether he takes after a parent in this regard or he “borrows” it from his deity he does not know; it doesn’t really matter.
she spoke to the king in me
and slept with the beast
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we have always known how to be monsters - by Axolotl - May 10, 2017, 04:13 AM
RE: we have always known how to be monsters - by Axolotl - June 11, 2017, 06:58 AM