Bones on display at Eggenburg Charnel House- Eggenburg, Vienna
Prophetess [...] Of blood seared by the venomous spells and prestigia of desire exciting in the bend of your nocturnal throat the voracity of vampires, vast dance of nuptial gravitations.
β ROGER GILBERT-LECOMTE βοΈΒ BLACK MIRROR: The Selected Poems of Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, transl. by David Rattray, (2010)
I will implant in thee [β¦] dark desires.
βΒ ERIC STANISLAUS STENBOCK βοΈΒ Of Kings and Things: Strange Tales and Decadent PoemsΒ (Ed.Β David Tibet), (2018)
βAries,β dragon with mustard blossom and bone. Linoleum block print for my April Patreon reward
Spiked dog collar, 17th or 18th century.
Used for hunting dogs to protect the neck from attacks by bears, wolves, or wild boars.
photographs from the u.s. naval observatory total solar eclipse expedition, may 17, 1901.
The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon consuming its own tail, forming a circular shape. This powerful image has been present across various cultures and historical periods, representing concepts such as infinity, rebirth, and the cyclical nature of existence. In alchemy, the ouroboros symbolises the unity of all things, the fusion of opposites, and the continuous process of transformation and renewal. Beyond its cultural and mystical significance, the ouroboros has captured the human imagination with its evocative imagery, serving as an enduring reminder of the mysteries and complexities of life, death, and the universe.
β¦β’Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·βοΈβΈ πππππ β πππππ βΈβοΈΒ·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·β’β¦
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