Monday, February 2, 2015

Post #3 Never more?


Quoth the Raven, Never More.

 
 Sound familiar?
 
      Awe Yes... I have showed an appearance in much of human literature. Since my qualities and unworldly  and my characteristic are dark and mysterious. I have been portrayed to many mortals as a bird of death. I signal the the time of passing and I carry the dark truth on my wings everywhere I go. One of the most famous is the poems I am in is 'The Raven by' Edger Allen Poe. Here he asks for guidance and hope of what will become of his sad life. But my response is only the cold truth. Nevermore...

Ca- My song is heard through out the land, it tells of whoa and sorrows upon or yet to come.







Aiding an Evil Queen?


I prefer to work alone, mortals are just to gullible- Ca


In a German tale I work along side a wicked queen who is  working to get rid of a maiden more fair.


Do I sense jealousy?


My main purpose it to be more of a pet, or familiar, and animal that posses magic/ powers and communicates with a magic, human partner. But in this case I am characterized as a symbol of the characters antihero personality.




Lastly I am seen as fashion in this last film. 'Lone Ranger'


I never saw myself as a head dress-Ca


But I am worn as tribal had gear often and some of my characteristics reflect the character that wears me. For I am seen as a cocky now it all bird and sometime those traits are brought out to repersent another person, here it is Tonto.

4 comments:

  1. Do you like what you stand for? Such as death..

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  2. Ca- Actually I stood for life before I stood for death. A Raven was good luck before bad luck.

    I do not cared how the mortals depict me. I am the creator of life and death. But the death part seems to be the aspect they use to describe me the most.
    Kind of like when some one does good and bad deeds, they are usually remembered by the bad deeds. Accept my 'deeds' bring order and are a bigger then normal human doings.

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  4. Do you feel dishonored by being used as a head dress?

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