Nyarlathotep 14
Not again!
In every story and every chapter there are some pet scenes that I dream of drawing, that I have figured out in my head long before I came up with the story that they are embedded in. To be honest, I’m more interested in scenes and situations than story lines or single pictures. The challenge is to bring up the patience and skills necessary to get the reader to the right point in the right way. This is one of the scenes I have been waiting for.
Continue reading or click “Nyarlathotep” for the whole story from the beginning.
“Pet scenes” … which can sometimes be scenes with Mochi …
And “petting scenes”. If any. I clearly need to do something about this.
Maya on niin söpö…
Interesting Was-scepter/staff! Did it glow or something, at times?
B. T.: I don’t know about glowing, but sometimes it is depicted with arms and/or legs… Interestingly, some writers are unwilling to associate the was staff to Set. This collection of evidence seems pretty convincing, though: http://www.joanlansberry.com/setfind/nk-was.html
Tinet will be intrigued to learn that the was staff appears as an ideograph in an interesting sentence: “[…] evidently replacing _ _ _ in the word mniw ‘herdsman,’ and the context is: ‘the herdsmans was beside his—-(word lost)… the herdsman was beside his swine.’ […]” Notes on Sticks and Staves in Ancient Egypt, Henry G. Fischer, Metropolitan Museum Journal, 1979