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Dark Raivenn: Bécquer post done
Dark Raivenn: pending post clue: becquer, neruda y lorka......
Dark Raivenn: back
Dark Raivenn: I will be on vacation and will be back around the 25th or 26th.
Circeris: ......I'm back, and would be updating soon.
Dark Raivenn: My net connection is back up while Circeris is still pending repair
Dark Raivenn: regular postings will be done when Circeris pc is fixed and my net connection stops being flaky. Hopefully, sometime this week.
Azodnem: Great blog. Love the look.
Circeris: ...watching all Jim Henson's "Storyteller" on youtube. So far, i've seen 'the true bride' and 'the heartless giant'. I've read them before too......these clips are nice
Dark Raivenn: --update-- I will be working on the pending fairy tale post.
Circeris: got a wider space to run around now....
Not Orpheus: I'll always consider myself lucky that my mother forced all the amazing dark writers. The first book she ever gave me (apart from Shakespeare) was Poppy Z Brite. ^_^
Dark Raivenn: Oh, me and my sister can be quite obsessive too. So welcome to the obsessive club.
Not Orpheus: Anything made by H.P. Lovecraft is worth looking into. I have all versions and reprints of his books. Obsessive fan, I know.
Circeris: Hm, Id look up that Cthulhu Tarot set...thanks for dropping by Not Orpheus. +_,+ . come by anytime alright
Not Orpheus: The Call of Cthulhu Tarot set is way better... Of course, I am biased since I've been a fan for 20 years... ^_^
Dark Raivenn: @Daedalus -- you are still doing that awww *hugs* I'll probably be worse than you if I have to do that
daedalus: buffy tarot cards ehh... my brain is about to implode with axiomic foundationalism
Deadlywhisper: lol.. I will update my blog as soon as I am done my last exam, been really busy. Hope to see you before I go back home.
Dark Raivenn: reading list for SS 08 to be posted soon
Dark Raivenn: I want the wasp gone today!
Deadlywhisper: Thanks for the comment, I hope we get to see each other before I leave.
Circeris: I can't stop staring at our fence...hope to finish designing our Lounge soon...
Circeris: Link to mainpage above:Under --Links--
Circeris: Put up our fence...See mainpage. ~raiveris.cjb.net
Dark Raivenn: Davey said he got me the Zafra 8 already. So sis you dont need to get it for me save the money, buy anything cute and dark that you fancy
Dark Raivenn: to those that doesn't know where the Raiveris gallery is .. click on "my website raiveris" on top then go to the DarkHall and go straight. This place can be a maze at times
Circeris: updated the Sketch page inside Raiveris gallery
Dark Raivenn: to CS: send me the DeathNote book and Twisted 8 by Jessica Zafra dali!!!
Circeris: I like the fairy bags too..., i like the fairy bags, i like the fairy bags, i like the fairy bags, i like the fairy bags, i like the fairy bags... O_O
Circeris: how akin are your feelings to mine...
Dark Raivenn: papers etc are done! Im back mwahahahaha
Dark Raivenn: these days Im busy with papers that I need to go write .
Glenn: Justy hoppin by.... ur page never ceased to amaze me....
Circeris: where has his happiness gone....?.....
Dark Raivenn: Glenn: Nice to see you drop by, this is as close to dropping by as it gets between us former wordians , with the distance & varying schedules. Thanks for wishing me luck and keep your paws away from chaos ehehe
Glenn: Hi DR! Mishu luv! awesome site you got here. Gudluck with your studies and send ma hugs and kisses to yer dahlin. hehehehe!
deadly whispers: nice page!!! It's my first time to visit this page and I am really interested in reading the poems and quotes that u posted.
Dark Raivenn: continuation post about dresses and goth loli soon to be uploaded
daveyross: oh golly! when will i be able to wear these? love them, really.
Dark Raivenn: well that makes two of us then
Circeris: I wanna buy me dresses too......it's something like a dream right now where i'm in.
daveyross: dark raiven! i'm a little uncomfortable in calling you that but i'll try my very best to get used to it. :-) I've read the malu fernandez article. I don't want to comment anymore since there's nothing i'd say that hasn't been said by any sensible reader, especially a filipino one. i noticed that she uses the woody allen type of humor. evident in her repeatedly wanting to kill herself. she should freaking die already. oh by the way, i dont know how to add friends so i guess i'll need your assista
Dark Raivenn: Vitani: I hope your man treats you right And sure, feel free to add me k
Dark Raivenn: ReCS: Its so nice to see you again although its via cyberspace. You should get yourself a blog too, just click on 'get a free blog' upper right corner of this page. About our friend, well ...All we can do is take a deep breath and pray we have enough klenex tissue.That or we could always smack her if she gets too melodramatic
vitani: Thanx for adding me!!! will get down to reciprocating when i log in nexttime...I love your "Advice on men" list... i have a new guy and i was trying him through it!!Take care
ReCS: I truly agree with u DR. Sheeesh... the friend in question is really diving into a pool of misery... and we'll end up picking her up. I'll never be convinced with her stance on this but then there's nothing we can do. We've done all we could to put some sense into her head. She's become blinded, I say. Will she ever find the way when she'll realize she house found herself in a ditch?
Circeris: put up DarkJournals banner.
daedalus: im glad that letter of resignation made you smile :D
Dark Raivenn: More dress pictures in my next post.....
Dark Raivenn: got a few pieces to write and post. Hopefully I will be able to update before this week is over

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Thursday, June 19th 2008

3:57 PM (166 days, 11h, 54min ago)

Fairytales and wishful thinking

  • Mood/Mindframe: introspective
  • Music: Muse - Bliss


Ramblings...




I have always been fascinated by fairytales and in a way it was what made me pick people as the subject of most of my drawings and sketches. It might be escapism in a way when one is allowed to view a place that is bounded by rules different to our own. It is where imagination, dreams and reality can be one and the same. I envy that ability of fairytales to be able to shift from imagination to dreams to reality because sometimes this world can become quite heavy and bothersome. There would be situations too where people would mock your dreams and somehow in fairytales the one who dreams always get to soar.

Me and Circeris has probably read all the fairytales there is. That interest made us both research about these stories even more. One of the things we found out was the ending of the stories we heard growing up has been altered and the original version doesn’t have that neatly wrapped up promise of happily ever after. I don’t know about you but some of the unaltered endings that is posted below made me like these tales even more.


Eight Fairytales and their true ending

1. Cinderella

Don’t break out your violins for this gal just yet. All that cruelty poor Cinderella endured at the hands of her overbearing stepmother might have been well deserved. In the oldest versions of the story, the slightly more sinister Cinderella actually kills her first stepmother so her father will marry the housekeeper instead. Guess she wasn’t banking on the housekeeper’s six daughters moving in or that never-ending chore list.

2. Sleeping Beauty

In the original version of the tale, it’s not the kiss of a handsome prince that wakes Sleeping Beauty, but the nudging of her newborn twins. That’s right. While unconscious, the princess is impregnated by a monarch and wakes up to find out she’s a mom twice over. Then, in true Ricki Lake form, Sleeping Beauty’s “baby’s daddy” triumphantly returns and promises to send for her and the kids later, conveniently forgetting to mention that he’s married. When the trio is eventually brought to the palace, his wife tries to kill them all, but is thwarted by the king. In the end, Sleeping Beauty gets to marry the guy who violated her, and they all live happily ever after.

3. Snow White


At the end of the original German version penned by the brothers Grimm, the wicked queen is fatally punished for trying to kill Snow White. It’s the method she is punished by that is so strange – she is made to dance wearing a pair of red-hot iron shoes until she falls over dead.

4. The Little Mermaid

You’re likely familiar with the Disney version of the Little Mermaid story, in which Ariel and her sassy crab friend, Sebastian, overcome the wicked sea witch, and Ariel swims off to marry the man of her dreams. In Hans Christian Andersen’s original tale, however, the title character can only come on land to be with the handsome prince if she drinks a potion that makes it feel like she is walking on knives at all times. She does, and you would expect her selfless act to end with the two of them getting married. Nope. The prince marries a different woman, and the Little Mermaid throws herself into the sea, where her body dissolves into seam foam.

Now here are four more fairy tales you might not be familiar with, but you might have trouble forgetting.

1. The King Who Wished to Marry His Daughter
What It’s Like: Cinderella, with an incestuous twist

The King’s wife dies and he swears he will never marry again unless he finds a woman who fits perfectly into his dead Queen’s clothes. Guess what? His daughter does! So he insists on marrying her. Ew. Understandably, she has a problem with this and tries to figure out how to avoid wedding dear old dad. She says she won’t marry him until she gets a trunk that locks from outside and inside and can travel over land and sea. He gets it, but she says she has to make sure the chest works. To prove it, he locks her inside and floats her in the sea. Her plan works: she just keeps floating until she reaches another shore. So she escapes marrying her dad, but ends up working as a scullery maid in another land… from here you can follow the Cinderella story. She meets a prince, leaves her shoe behind, he goes around trying to see who it belongs to. The End.

2. The Lost Childen
What It’s Like: Hansel & Gretel meets Saw 2

This French fairy tale starts out just like Hansel & Gretel. A brother and sister get lost in the woods and find themselves trapped in cages, getting plumped up to be eaten. Only it’s not a wicked witch, it’s the Devil and his wife. The Devil makes a sawhorse for the little boy to bleed to death on (seriously!) and then goes for a walk, telling the girl to get her brother situated on the sawhorse before he returned. The siblings pretend to be confused and ask the Devil’s wife to demonstrate how the boy should lay on the sawhorse; when she shows them they tie her to it and slit her throat. They steal all of the Devil’s money and escape in his carriage. He chases after them once he discovers what they’ve done, but he dies in the process. Yikes.

3. The Juniper Tree
What It’s Like: Every stepchild’s worst nightmare

Cannibalism, murder, decapitation… freakiness abounds left and right in this weird Grimm story. A widower gets remarried, but the second wife loathes the son he had with his first wife because she wants her daughter to inherit the family riches. So she offers the little boy an apple from inside a chest. When he leans over to get it, she slams the lid down on him and chops his head off. Note: if you’re trying to convince your child to eat more fruits and veggies, do not tell them this story. Well, the woman doesn’t want anyone to know that she killed the boy, so she puts his head back on and wraps a handkerchief around his neck to hide the fact that it’s no longer attached. Her daughter ends up knocking his head off and getting blamed for his death. To hide what happened, they chop up the body and make him into pudding, which they feed to his poor father. Eventually the boy is reincarnated as a bird and he drops a stone on his stepmother’s head, which kills her and brings him back to life.

4. Penta of the Chopped-off Hands
What It’s Like: Um…you tell us

These old fairy tales sure do enjoy a healthy dose of incest. In this Italian tale, the king’s wife dies and he falls in love with Penta… his sister. She tries to make him fall out of love with her by chopping off her hands. The king is pretty upset by this; he has her locked in a chest and thrown out to sea. A fisherman tries to save her, but Penta is so beautiful that his jealous wife has her thrown back out to sea. Luckily, Penta is rescued by a king (who isn’t her brother). They get married and have a baby, but the baby is born while the king is away at sea. Penta tries to send the king the good news of the baby, but the jealous fisherman’s wife intercepts the message and changes it to say that Penta gave birth to a puppy. A puppy?! The evil wife then constructs another fake message, this time from the king to his servants, and says that Penta and her baby should be burned alive. OK, long story short: the king figures out what the jealous wife is up to and has her burned. Penta and the king live happily ever after. I can’t really figure out what the moral of this tale is. Chopping hands off? Giving birth to a dog? I just don’t get it. Help me out here, people.


If you have creepy Fairytales of your own , share them in the comments section


credits:
image: deviantart.com
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bits and pieces:

The Hindus of India once believed that the Earth was a huge bowl (to keep the oceans from falling off) held up by giant elephants standing on long pillars. No one back then ever thought to ask what the pillars were standing on!
        


~Dark Raivenn~

 

5 Bite/s.

Posted by Raiveris D5:

inspired me... I'm going to make my own morbid smileys. drawn.

~Circeris
Friday, June 20th 2008 @ 10:48 PM (165 days, 5h, 4min ago)

Posted by Not Orpheus:

My mom read me those versions growing up. ~_~ As much as I like violence and gore, I still love the "Storyteller" by Jim Henson. Check it out in youtube. ^_^
Sunday, June 22nd 2008 @ 10:22 AM (163 days, 17h, 29min ago)

Posted by Raiveris D5:

I will check the storyteller and will let you know what I think. Oh and thanks for the info and for visiting Raiveris
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~Dark Raivenn~
Monday, June 23rd 2008 @ 8:52 PM (162 days, 6h, 59min ago)

Posted by joy:

I can only find the original version of Snowhite. Where can i find the others? I wanna read :)
Friday, August 8th 2008 @ 9:12 AM (116 days, 18h, 40min ago)

Posted by Raiveris D5:

@ joy:
you might want to check out Storyteller by Jim Henson on youtube ;)
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~Dark Raivenn~
Friday, August 8th 2008 @ 1:33 PM (116 days, 14h, 18min ago)

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