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lorehappy83 · 3 months
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[ THE EVILLIOUS TAROT PROJECT ]
04. The Emperor
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whatrobotsneed · 6 months
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in truth, i knew
the fruits were the bear’s treasures
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necrosixx · 8 months
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The Eve Moonlit is. Well... Eve Moonliting.
She has two kids I mean apples I mean whaaatt anyways kills a bear 💥💥
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lucdrawsthings · 2 years
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on a dark night like this, a scary bear comes out
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sparkys-ec-corner · 2 years
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happy 13th anniversary, moonlit bear! have a redraw! 🍎🍎🐻
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hex-mania-animatics · 10 months
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Cover finished ‎January ‎27th, ‎2023, video finished ‎January ‎29th, ‎2023, posted to YouTube on June 16th, 2023
Okay, last song for the Twin Dragons AU of Evillious Chronicles for a bit. The Twin Dragons AU being the AU @lovingtogetic and I have been working on for those who haven't been keeping up btw.
I honestly don't have much to say here, I already gave away the big twist of the AU for this arc so- Or half arc. I split up the Original Sin arc at this point because otherwise that's 12 songs in a row which is. Oof.
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kathzujar · 2 years
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That one scene in 'Moonlit Bear'.
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I want Meta to have a happy ending with her children and Pael Noel. :(
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maho-s-blog · 2 years
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I made it for my Tik Tok :D
Link if u want
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seths-wife · 2 years
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How the “tale of abandonment on a moonlit night” mirrors “moonlit bear” in the oss:” punishment” novel
Upon reading the newest portrayal of the “tale of abandonment on a moonlit night” in the “punishment” novel, I couldn’t help to think about how well that and the “moonlit bear” story mirrored each other.
I'll explain how under a cut.
Let’s talk about “moonlit bear” first. 
We learn from the “crime” novel about how the “moonlit bear” episode happens while Eve Moonlit experiences a prolonged psychosis after her children die in the womb.
–Eve was currently pouring all her energy into child-rearing.
Twin children that existed only in her imagination.
No matter what Adam said to her, or how he tried to explain…
She never returned from her delusion. (“crime”, chapter 3, scene 17).
That’s an element: she is not completely in herself while kidnapping the babies.
Yet…even amidst her delusion, the woman seems aware of what she is trying to achieve: she is partially aware and conscious of her actions, even before she’s suddenly brought back to reality by Adam Moonlit. We have hints of that in every installment in which the “moonlit bear” event is told. 
I’ll pick up the song, for simplicity’s sake, besides the short story and the novel contain a very similar account of what I want to show.  
Notice how the lady speaks in a particular way about the “fruits”.
At long last I’ve found them
Finally I’ve found them
I certain don’t want
To do something like hand them over to anyone, to anyone (“moonlit bear”, song).
She rejoices at the fact that “finally”, “at long last” she has found them, meaning she has been searching for those fruits for a long time. 
What is Eve Moonlit been searching for a long time? Some red fruits? 
Of course not. It’s the children she had lost in her womb. 
This is a clever hint of the fact she is aware of her intention of replacing her dead children, beneath her delusion.
There are more, even clearer hints of the woman’s awareness, though.
Notice how she begs the bear to forgive and overlook her.
This is yet another clue of Eve Moonlit’s awareness: she secretly knows she’s stealing the “fruits” from the bear and wishes for it to just forgive her and overlook her.
Later on however, a bear that
Made a scary face chases me
Please, forgive me
Please overlook me (“moonlit bear”, song).
This secret awareness of her crime is shown in the next lines, after those: she knows the fruits are that bear’s treasures, they belong to the bear and she’s stealing them. 
I knew that in truth, these fruits
Are that bear’s treasures (“moonlit bear”, song).
Even after Adam Moonlit manages to bring Eve back to reality, the latter utters something interesting: 
Even if reality tore me apart someday
With its fangs and claws
Those warm, kind fruits
I wanted them at any cost (“moonlit bear”, song).
Here she states how she has wanted those “warm, kind fruits” (again, those are not qualities you would associate with simple fruits, but rather, with children) at any cost, even if reality tore her apart someday.
Those lines can also be translated as: “even if I forcefully came back to reality and wholeheartedly realize my crime, I wouldn’t care, I had wanted those babies so much.”
That clearly implies her awareness of reality: she has known all along that the fruits were actually the bear’s treasures and she has stolen them away from her. The delusion Eve Moonlit is experiencing has been shielding her from the incapacity to cope with the loss of her children and from her own conscience, in her attempt to replace those babies with another pair. 
Interestingly, the same theme of delusion and clouded mind covering for a secret understanding of a crime that is being committed is also seen in Hansel and Gretel, in the “tale of abandonment on a moonlit night” in the “punishment” novel.
From the third scene of the 8th chapter of the novel, we learn that Hansel and Gretel are aware enough of a lot of truth surrounding their parents and the circumstances of their abandonment.
In particular, they have known that there was a food shortage in their house, that Levianta has been annihilated, and that the other countries were too far to reach.
Their parents have told them they are going to another country to gather up some food, yet, the twins knowing the aforementioned things don’t believe them and come to the realization that they probably wouldn’t have come back from their trip to the forest.
As their trip continues, they connect the dots, understanding the reason for their abandonment: their parents want to get rid of them, so they don’t have to feed them anymore. 
But that is not the only reason: we read that as time went by, Eve Moonlit’s mental state improved, yet, she started to behave less kindly to the twins: 
Mother’s illness had seemed to be getting better, little by little.
The number of times she did strange things seemed to go down, but at the same time, she was becoming less kind.
The times she would make a scary face at Hänsel would go up. It was as though she saw some sort of monster or ghost standing there, when she looked at Hänsel and Gretel. (“punishment”, chapter 8, scene 3). 
From the novel, we don’t get Eve Moonlit’s thoughts and reasons for the abandonment of her children, only a bunch of clues; one of them is this one: apparently, as she goes back to a clear perception of reality, she starts to see her children in a less positive light than before, making scary faces when looking at her children. 
Under her delusion, the woman has desired Hansel and Gretel, hoping that they would replace her dead ones, or thinking that she has found her dead children back, even.
I wonder why this is so.
I personally come up with two motivations behind this:
As her delusion, wears off, though, she realizes how these are actually not her beloved children, and that nothing can ever replace them; the mental anguish over losing her own kids remains, despite having the other pair. She has just pretended and deluded herself into the possibility of replacing them and healing her heart that way, but that has been all a lie. 
Having realized that reality, Eve Moonlit doesn’t hold her children dear, as she used to.
The other motivation is hinted at in the novel, in the same scene: the Moonlit twins have been afraid of “karma”: for “punishment” of their kidnapping to come at them someday. For that reason, they both plan to drive them away from their presence, so that they could avoid the consequences of their actions.
Ironically, the consequences of their actions have come at them, once the abandonment has taken place. 
From all of this, you can see that Hansel and Gretel are aware enough of the circumstances of their abandonment. 
Despite that, a slightly distracted reader may say: “no, there is no way Hansel and Gretel could have been aware of their actions while killing their parents; they’re under the effect of hallucinogenic mushrooms.”
Well, it’s true they’re under that kind of influence, but…again…like in “moonlit bear”, they secretly know what they’re doing, despite all of that. 
A clue of the situation be so is the accurate description that the twins make of the “witch” they want to defeat. 
“I once heard something. That a witch lives in this forest. The witch of the forest uses a spoon instead of a staff, and she can reduce all to ashes with lightning.” (“punishment”, chapter 8, scene 4).
What a peculiar description…it looks like they are describing their adoptive mother, doesn’t it?
This can be a hint at the fact the twins know they are going after their mother, not a generic witch in their imagination, while under the influence of drugs. 
Also, notice the reference to the “crime” novel. 
–They say that the witch of the forest uses a blue spoon instead of a staff.  (“crime”, chapter 2, scene 1).
That’s not the only hint we get of the twins’ awareness, though.
Under the drug’s influence, the twins imagine the house of the “witch” as made up of candy (like the original tale of Hansel and Gretel, I love those continuous references throughout the scenes). 
At some point, Hansel and Gretel get to the “witch’s house”; the first, thinking it’s made up of candy thinks about eating some, but the latter stops him, thinking it might be a trap of the witch. 
That’s interesting: it may be a clue that at least Gretel knows that the house is the real deal, not just a candy house.
The biggest clue, though, is found at the moment Gretel pushes her mother inside the oven. 
The witch’s scream resounded through the room like lightning.
There was the sound of her pounding on the oven door.
Gretel covered her ears, and cowered there on the spot.
“I’m sorry, I’m sorry…” she murmured over and over again, not knowing why.
She’d defeated the evil witch.
That was all she’d done, and yet for some reason she couldn’t stop crying. (“punishment”, chapter 8, scene 5).
At the very moment Gretel kills the evil witch, she can’t stop apologizing and crying, covering her ears and cowering on the spot.
Why is that? 
I really doubt she would have had such a reaction over killing a generic witch under the influence of hallucinogenic mushrooms: she must have known she has killed her mother, and she was getting pangs of conscience over it. 
Do you see how the tale of the twins and of their mother is so similar? Both commit their evil acts while their conscience is blurred by something (either by a drug or a mental condition), yet…they still have a secret awareness of what they’re actually doing. 
With the similarity of the “tale of abandonment on a moonlit night” to a “moonlit bear”, the author wants to signal how his conception of “karma” follows the logic of the “law of retaliation” (eye for eye, tooth for tooth), providing a commensurate and in nature similar “punishment” to the “crime” that has been committed (in the novel’s case the crime committed by Eve Moonlit).
I know that the eye for eye principle is typical of the Mosaic Law, but in akuno's and Linneaus' cases, they don't actually believe in God.
In their conception, retribution is given by nature, which directs its cause-effect laws according to the eye to eye principle (what they call lachesis naturalis and nemesis divina).
It's more like a rule of the world for them (like gravity is), rather than the Hand of God actively dispensing punishment.
It's a worship of an impersonal nature.
In fact, akuno, in his works considers the "karma" principle as part of the rules of the "third period", rather than active punishment from God.
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vocalyrics · 1 year
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Moonlit Bear - Translyrics
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In a dark, oh so DARK, corner of the deep far woods,
I found red, oh so RED, twin fruits that had looked so good;
I knew that SURELY, because what would be the odds,
They were wonderful, WONDERFUL gifts sent by the gods!
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I wonder if I took them home, just how happy would we be?
Maybe so happy that we would even cry with glee.
The moon tonight is looking so pretty, isn't it?
Let's hurry, let's hurry, to return back home, and quick.
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Because on such a dark and dreary night,
A SCARY bear might appear, what a fright.
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At long last, I have them here with me,
Finally, I have them here with me,
To anyone, to ANYONE,
I don't want to have to give them up to anyone!
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I ran through a forest path where flowers bloom, the wind in my hair,
While in my hands I carried twin red fruits in a pair;
If I return home like this, then surely that person and I,
Will at last have the happiness that we've been denied.
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But later on, a bear was coming after me in an angry chase,
While it was making a very scary-looking face.
I beg of you, please forgive me, let me go,
I beg of you, just overlook me and go.
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But in reality, of the whole story I had been very aware,
In truth, these fruits were a dear treasure to that bear.
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I keep on running away, wandering I run away,
I won't let this happiness of mine be stolen.
The bear's big looming form is lit up by the full moon's ray,
Its dark shadow is drawing nearer by the second.
I've already lost track of which way is the right way,
Even so, I will still run, no matter what, I will run.
When did I start to cry? When did the bear start to cry?
When was it that even the two fruits started crying...?
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At last I had arrived, back safe and sound at my dear home,
He had a smile on when he gave me a warm welcome,
But when he saw the fruits I had been clutching close to my chest,
He looked at me with a look that held nothing but pure distress.
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“Listen to me, my darling Eve, I know you miss our children dearly,
But they've already left this world long ago.
Please go back to where you found these two kids and find
Their real mother so that they can safely return to her side.”
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Even if reality came to tear me apart, kill me someday,
With its claws and fangs, to me it would have been okay;
Those two warm and gentle fruits, I had wanted them with me,
I had wanted them, whatever the cost may be.
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God, I've committed a sin with only these two hands of mine,
With my own hands I committed an unforgivable crime.
“If you go now, you can start over again.”
He had said that, but it was in vain...
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“There's no way! Because... I...”
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And outside of the house, laying close to the threshold,
Is the corpse of a bear a lone woman slowly going cold.
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And lying next to her, fallen out of a basket,
Is where lies a small glass bottle still filled with milk...
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lorehappy83 · 3 months
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[ THE EVILLIOUS TAROT PROJECT ]
03. The Empress
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louisfruit · 2 years
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Never letting y'all forget about the cantarella manga
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oneiricazalea · 3 months
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I like... made Sarvazad because I somehow started feeling weirdly guilty for throwing Sei, or at least considering reusing aspects of Sei's design/character with some tweaks, at GI (Dottore specifically)... And it happened for no actual reason? Just an odd twisting feeling that came from nowhere and didn't even stick. I didn't really get it, and I still don't understand it.
I'm okay now, and Sarva will still exist in some way perhaps- but probably not for that specific shipping scenario. Those loose story/AU ideas were originally developed with GI!Sei in mind anyway, so it's just... reverting back to how things were at first 🤔
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Sweepy me n Jucherry
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ossyria · 8 months
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hiii it's eukrasia! i put @eukrasia on my art sideblog ^^ this one is now a maplestory canon username because it's one of my special interests :3
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minothtime · 2 years
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Why do OSS songs slap so hard..... Every single one of them is an absolute banger it's insane. From EoStW to MA Survival and even whatever WOTM-C tried to do,,, they're all so catchy and memorable there's at least a sentence in every song that sticks in your mind for a good while
(obviously I'm including FML, Bloodstained Switch and Barisol's Child in the OSS)
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