On a slightly lighter (but never the less grim and necro), I am feeling inspired to write the next Gwyrlum releases in 8-bit, or perhaps under my less serious (yet kvlt) project Tentacle Werewolf. Its hard to deny that there is some special about hearing old black metal classics remade in 8-bit
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ANNO DOMINI MORTUS
LIVE RITUAL / VENERATION OV BLACK DOOM MMXI
Photography © LAUDANUM MARYLUXE 2012.
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Gustave Doré - depiction of Arachne (from Dante’s ‘Purgatorio’).
In Greco-Roman mythology, Arachne was a great mortal weaver who boasted that her skill was greater than that of Minerva, the Latin parallel of Pallas Athena, goddess of crafts. Arachne refused to acknowledge that her knowledge came, in part at least, from the goddess. The offended goddess set a contest between the two weavers. According to Ovid, the goddess was so envious of the magnificent tapestry and the mortal weaver’s success, and perhaps offended by the girl’s choice of subjects (the loves and transgressions of the gods), that she destroyed the tapestry and loom and slashed the girl’s face. Ultimately, the goddess turned Arachne into a spider. Arachne simply means “spider” in Greek.
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