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comoront · 3 months
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|marquis machina & queen faustina // sketchy pieces dump
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evatheunicutie · 6 months
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Twins are Bad Luck in Vamp Society, eh?
I think this has to do with something to do with Faustina and Luna being twins and something happening thousands of years prior to the canon storyline in VnC.
I just know it.
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koldusek · 1 year
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I was very inspired by the theory of the Luna and Faustina
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good7luck · 1 year
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My random hypotheses about VNC Faustina & Luna
* potential plot twist / spoilers...?
* NON-animated manga part
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Faustina & Luna as actual bio twins - I think the possibility is NOT 0 (zero) uwu YET uwu.
I’m NOT denying the possibility that Faustina & Luna could be just some relatives without being twins!!
However - even aside from the fact that we have little to no clear info about their past, as of now...I think there’s no strict evidence that they’re not twins, either.
“Faustina was born under the Crimson Full Moon, while Luna was born under the Blue Full Moon! It’s plain impossible for them to be born together from one same mother!!”
What if the bio mother was moving, and the two were born in two different places, with some time gap?
For example - Faustina could’ve been born at 11:55 PM on 14th under the Crimson Full Moon in Altus, while Luna was born at 12:05 AM on 15th under the Blue Full Moon in Paris, which would make 10 minutes difference (*Note: This is all my randomly made-up, just to explain!!).
The mother might’ve been on some vehicle and/or used some world formula. She might’ve been running away or in such an urgent, dangerous situation - alone or not. It’s of course not good for the mother and babies, but it’s not like they can conveniently “control” themselves or the environment...
Or, someone else like Shapeless One might’ve forced the mother to give births that way, for some terrible “experiment” :/
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Or, what if Faustina & Luna were originally born as human twins? And then, for some reason, both became vampires one or more years later (at the same time or not) when they were somehow separated in two different places. Unfortunately, people got to spread the false & twisted rumor that the two were already vampires since they’re born...perhaps?
(I mean, even within the VNC universe, it’s not really a good idea to take everything at its face value, much less rumors. In the FIRST chapter, already TWO rumors were debunked. 1) Vampires don’t exist now! => They still exist, even several ones. 2) The Book of Vanitas is only for evil deeds! => Vanitas used the Book to stop & cure a serious patient, saving more potential victims. The prevailing, horrible rumor about Chloe and the Beast turned out to be not true at all, either. The “old”  (and older) tale or rumor about Blue Moon vampire might be completely wrong as well - at least, possibly not 100% strictly true.)
Thanks for reading my incoherent hypotheses! :D
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the-chikyuu-times · 2 years
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Part 2
This was the interview conducted with the Voice actors of Vanitas no Carte on some questions. They're presented here in cards for each character. This was conducted when cour 1 of the anime was ongoing.
The character descriptions for some characters are as Names referenced to other characters. Please search them up if you wanna know.
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I don't know if someone has translated this already but since I couldn't find any I decided to translate them. I apologize for any mistranslations. Please do not repost on any other site/social media.
Link to part 1:
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sifya · 11 months
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When I met her,she smelled like death, her body was corsumed by the curse.
I ‘m not culted,but I have good istints, the queen wants your body and she’s using the curse for doing it.
I won't allow it.
For this I will give my name to you.
I want you know, it is my free choice, because for me you most important person in world, and I love you so much,and there is nothing I wound’t do for keeping you safe.
Goodbye Jeanne, my principess. ...
This Is my fanfiction on Jeanne's origins. I don't believe she is Faustina clone but her daughter, who was born for becaming the new vesserl.
There are a lot OC, alos speculation existence of blue moon clan, but it didn't go deep. In general it is fanfiction theory/heandcanons, I hope you enjoy how much i did.
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burningvelvet · 6 months
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Powerful women from the classical world + excerpt of a letter from Lord Byron to Thomas Moore describing his lover Margarita Cogni (Venice, September 19th, 1818):
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“I wish you a good night, with a Venetian benediction, ‘Benedetto te, e la terra che ti fara!’ — ‘May you be blessed, and the earth which you will make!’ — is it not pretty? You would think it still prettier if you had heard it, as I did two hours ago, from the lips of a Venetian girl, with large black eyes, a face like Faustina’s, and the figure of a Juno — tall and energetic as a Pythoness, with eyes flashing, and her dark hair streaming in the moonlight — one of those women who may be made any thing. I am sure if I put a poniard into the hand of this one, she would plunge it where I told her, — and into me, if I offended her. I like this kind of animal, and am sure that I should have preferred Medea to any woman that ever breathed.”
The mythical and historical allusions:
In Roman myth, Juno was Queen of the Gods as well as a military figure often depicted armed. In Greek myth, Medea was a sorceress who gets revenge against her unfaithful husband through murdering their children and his lover. Although “Pythoness” could refer to demonic witches in other uses, Byron is using it here as another name for Pythia or the Oracle of Delphi, a divine priestess and the most powerful female office in the ancient world.
Faustina is either a reference to the Younger or the Elder. Faustina the Younger was the wife of Marcus Aurelius; he revered her so much that he gave her enormous power, although later historians (probably falsely) accused her of being a murderer and adulteress. Faustina the Elder was the adoptive mother of Marcus Aurelius and was one of the most beloved Roman women in history, whose coinage often features Juno.
Byron's life and writing in context:
When he was living abroad in self-exile, Byron often sought to entertain his friends back home by sharing his adventures in lurid detail. His vivid letters became well-read throughout the 1800s, and are considered some of his best writing. Travel writing and adventure stories were extremely popular in the 19th century, and even most of Byron’s fiction champions these themes. Living abroad and traveling became marketable parts of Byron's celebrity. He blended his own experiences into his work, and chief among these were his romantic experiences.
Shelley once compared Byron to the Greek myth of Circe when writing in a letter about Byron's excessive amount of pets. Circe was known for seducing men and turning them into animals who roamed around her palace. Like a witch or an alchemist, Byron frequently transformed his lovers into characters through his writing. Like countless others, Margarita Cogni was mythically immortalized through the writer's description of her. She and Byron's other Venetian lovers have become part of the wider Romantic era mythology tradition, like the constantly retold tales of Mary Shelley's invention of Frankenstein, Percy Shelley's drowning, and John Keats' love for Fanny Brawne.
By using references to classical women in this letter Byron is not only paying tribute to mythology, history, and the Italian landscape in a way that his foreign audience would find tantalizing, but he is also exploring romanticized notions of classical female beauty which are at turns conventional and unconventional. He channels the gothic sublime through the otherworldly power and danger these women all represent, as well as channeling more traditional concepts of feminine strength rooted in modesty, beauty, and passivity. Byron creates poetic contradictions.
Just as he famously describes himself as “changeable, being everything by turns and nothing long,” he utilizes paradox and inconstance in his writing, such as in this satirical formulation of Margarita Cogni as the ideal lover who is both Goddess and woman, mistress and slave, contemporary and classical, masculine and feminine, wife and adulteress, murderess and murdered.
One can clearly see how this is the same chameolonic, binary-blurring poet who would go on to write the gender-bending themes of Don Juan — “If people contradict themselves, can I / Help contradicting them, and every body, / Even my veracious self?” — and who years beforehand had written She Walks in Beauty — where “all that’s best of dark and bright / Meet in her aspect and her eyes.”
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herethereverywhere · 10 months
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Queen Caramelinda and King Amethar of House Rocks
Louise Glück, Timor Mortis/Davis Blue/Anne Sexton, A Self-Portrait in Letters/Charlotte Eriksson, You're Doing Just Fine/Angela Faustina, BLOOD ORANGE XXIII/Isabel Allende, The House of The Spirits/Anne Carson, Plainwater/Derek Walcott the Antilles, Fragments of Epic Memory/James Baldwin, Giovanni's Room
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neversetyoufree · 7 months
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Hello, here's an idea for Loki Oriflamme's powers. Tell me what you think.
Before Loki's flames were sealed by the Vampire Queen's Mark of Possession, he was able to envelope his entire body with a cloak of "flames" that has a temperature of 5,500 degrees celsius (that's the same temperature as the surface of a star).
Loki's world formula alteration is the conceptual essence of the sun. A conceptual curse of erosion and dehydration stemming from the sun and desert that drains anything that gets close.
The essence of the "sun" and its "light" are being harnessed and concentrated, meaning his "fire" hits faster and stronger than the Oriflamme House's magic normally would. No, it can't really be considered fire at this point. Fire is just the aftereffect.
That's why the Vampire Queen is so terrified of him. That's why Loki is the first and only person ever marked by Faustina/Naenia herself.
There's a reason why the Beastia are widely feared for being some of the most powerful and dangerous Vampires of the entire race.
It's an interesting idea! I am a canon girl first and foremost and we know so little about Loki that I absolutely cannot comment here in terms of accuracy, but if nothing else, the concept is cool. There's good odds of him doing something fire or fire-adjacent given his family's specialties. I could also see him being more on the chaotic/shapeshifter end like Teacher, though, given the name reference, so it's not a sure thing. Maybe both?
Though, do we know that the Queen is scared of him? I can't remember or find anything to that effect. We know Ruthven doesn't want Vanitas to cure him, and we know he was apparently involved in "smashing up" Faustina's corpse along with others, but that's about it.
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torterrachampion · 1 year
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If Faustina's personality is anything like what we've seen in her Naenia form I truly believe she's happier as a curse-bearer. She was not born to be a queen but rather an evil little clown.
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comoront · 11 months
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koldusek · 8 months
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I marked it as adult content just in case. Hurry up and tell us more about Queen Faustina
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brookstonalmanac · 5 days
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Events 4.30 (after 1950)
1956 – Former Vice President and Democratic Senator Alben Barkley dies during a speech in Virginia. 1957 – Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery entered into force. 1961 – K-19, the first Soviet nuclear submarine equipped with nuclear missiles, is commissioned. 1963 – The Bristol Bus Boycott is held in Bristol to protest the Bristol Omnibus Company's refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews, drawing national attention to racial discrimination in the United Kingdom. 1973 – Watergate scandal: U.S. President Richard Nixon fires White House Counsel John Dean; other top aides, most notably H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, resign. 1975 – Fall of Saigon: Communist forces gain control of Saigon. The Vietnam War formally ends with the unconditional surrender of South Vietnamese president Dương Văn Minh. 1979 – Eruption of Mount Marapi: Mount Marapi, a complex volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, erupted. 80 up to 100 people were killed. 1980 – Beatrix is inaugurated as Queen of the Netherlands following the abdication of Juliana. 1980 – The Iranian Embassy siege begins in London. 1982 – The Bijon Setu massacre occurs in Calcutta, India. 1993 – CERN announces World Wide Web protocols will be free. 1994 – Formula One racing driver Roland Ratzenberger is killed in a crash during the qualifying session of the San Marino Grand Prix run at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari outside Imola, Italy. 1999 – Neo-Nazi David Copeland carries out the last of his three nail bombings in London at the Admiral Duncan gay pub, killing three people and injuring 79 others. 2000 – Canonization of Faustina Kowalska in the presence of 200,000 people and the first Divine Mercy Sunday celebrated worldwide. 2004 – U.S. media release graphic photos of American soldiers committing war crimes against Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison. 2008 – Two skeletal remains found near Yekaterinburg, Russia are confirmed by Russian scientists to be the remains of Alexei and Anastasia, two of the children of the last Tsar of Russia, whose entire family was executed at Yekaterinburg by the Bolsheviks. 2009 – Chrysler files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. 2009 – Seven civilians and the perpetrator are killed and another ten injured at a Queen's Day parade in Apeldoorn, Netherlands in an attempted assassination on Queen Beatrix. 2012 – An overloaded ferry capsizes on the Brahmaputra River in India killing at least 103 people. 2013 – Willem-Alexander is inaugurated as King of the Netherlands following the abdication of Beatrix. 2014 – A bomb blast in Ürümqi, China kills three people and injures 79 others. 2021 – Forty-five men and boys are killed in the Meron stampede in Israel.
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brookston · 7 months
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Holidays 10.5
Holidays
Armed Forces Day (Egypt, Indonesia)
Bells Across America for Fallen Firefighters
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Death of Prophet Mohammad (Iran)
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Global James Bond Day
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Mignonette Day (French Republic)
Monty Python Day
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Nubaigai (Harvest Festival; Pagan Lithuanian)
Republic Day (Portugal)
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Semana Morazánica (Honduras)
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Teacher’s Day (Pakistan, Russia)
Territory Day (Christmas Island)
Unicorn Questing Season begins
Vranec World Day
Victims of Marijuana Prohibition Day
World Dyslexia Awareness Day
World Meningitis Day
World Teachers' Day (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Brewing Industry Day
National Apple Betty Day
Noisy Munching Day
Pilsner Day
Rocky Mountain Oyster Day
1st Thursday in October
Bring Your Bible to School Day [1st Thursday]
Great American Beer Festival begins [thru Saturday]
Kid Lit Art Postcard Day [1st Thursday]
National Depression Screening Day [Thursday of 1st Full Week]
National Poetry Day (UK) [1st Thursday]
National Women-Owned Business Day [1st Thursday]
Independence Days
Outer Space Nation of Celestia (Declared; 1949) [unrecognized]
Portugal (from Kingdom of Leon, 1143)
Feast Days
Anna Schäffer (Christian; Saint)
Baptism of the Prophet (Mali)
Bartolo Longo (Christian; Blessed)
Bigmouth Fraggle (Muppetism)
Faustina Kowalska (Christian; Saint)
Francesco Guardi (Artology)
Francis Xavier Seelos (Roman Catholic Church; Blessed)
Galla (Christian; Saint)
Hor and Susia (Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria)
Hosanna Rabbah (Begins at Sundown; Judaism) [21 Tishri]
Mania Mundus (Festival to remember departed ancestors)
Mundus Patet (Ancient Rome)
Opening of the Mundus Cereris (Pagan)
Placid and Maurus (Christian; Saint)
Placidus (Christian; Martyr)
Pope Benedict IX (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Rossini (Positivist; Saint)
Slightly Naughty Day (Pastafarian)
Thesmorphoria begins (3-Day Women’s Festival to Demeter; Ancient Greece)
Thraseas (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Premieres
Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (Film; 1945)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Disney Animated Film; 1949)
Age of Empires (Computer Game; 1997)
Alpalooza, by Weird Al Yankovic (Album; 1993)
Automatic for the People, by R.E.M. (Album; 1992)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Film; 1961)
Cats (Film; 1998)
Cleopatra (Film; 1934)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love, by Queen (Song; 1979)
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Animated Aardman Film; 2005)
Dr. No (UK Film; 1962) [James Bond #1]
The Fire Chaser or Bullwinkle Goes to Blazes (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 307; 1964)
Flaming Arrows or Bullwinkle Meets His Match (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 308; 1964)
Frankenweenie (Animated Film; 2012)
Gilmore Girls (TV Series; 2000)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John (Album; 1973)
Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh (Novel; 1963)
Harrison Bergeron, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Short Story; 1961)
Henry & June (Film; 1990)
I’m the Man, by Joe Jackson (Album; 1979)
Jack and the Beanstalk (Disney Cartoon; 1922)
Laugh-O-Gram Studio’s Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (Disney Cartoon; 1922)
Led Zeppelin III, by Led Zeppelin (Album; 1970)
Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong, by the Spin Doctors (Song; 1992)
Love Me Do, by The Beatles (UK Song; 1962)
Michael Clayton (Film; 2007)
Millions of Cats, by Wanda Gág (Children’s Book; 1928)
Monty Python’s Flying Circus (UK TV Series; 1969)
¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico (WB Animated Film; 2004)
Music Land (Disney Cartoon; 1935)
Music Land (Disney Animated Film; 1955)
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, by T.S. Eliot (Poems; 1939)
One-Punch Man (Anime; 2015)
Right Ho, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse (Novel; 1934) [Jeeves #6]
The Saint Around the World, by Leslie Charteris (Short Stories 1956) [Saint #32]
Serendipity
Skyfall, by Adele (Song; 2012)
10 (Film; 1979)
The Ten Commandments (Film; 1956)
Tunnel of Love, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1987)
Venom (Film; 2018)
Today’s Name Days
Attila, Gallina, Herwig, Meinolf, Placidus (Austria)
Faustina, Mauro, Miodrag (Croatia)
Eliška (Czech Republic)
Placidus (Denmark)
Inga, Inge, Ingeborg, Inger, Ingi, Ingrid (Estonia)
Inka, Inkeri (Finland)
Camélia, Capucine, Daphné, Eglantin, Faustine, Fleur, Placide (France)
Gallina, Herwig, Meinolf (Germany)
Charitine, Charitini, Haritini (Greece)
Aurél (Hungary)
Placido (Italy)
Amālija, Male (Latvia)
Donata, Edvinas, Gilda, Palemonas, Placidas (Lithuania)
Bo, Boye, Brynjar (Norway)
Apolinary, Częstogniew, Donat, Donata, Faust, Fides, Flawia, Igor, Justyn, Konstancjusz, Konstans, Placyd (Poland)
Daniil, Haritina, Misail (România)
Viera (Slovakia)
Faustina, Froilán, María, Plácido (Spain)
Bror (Sweden)
Charita (Ukraine)
Chester, Cheston, Chet, Nia, Nyah (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 278 of 2024; 87 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 40 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 3 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Xin-You), Day 21 (Bing-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 20 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 20 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 8 Shù; Oneday [8 of 30]
Julian: 22 September 2023
Moon: 61%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 26 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Rossini]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 12 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 12 of 30)
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