KV35: Tales of a beautiful face?
Jan. 8th, 2004 10:41 amThis post is likely to be long and rambling. There’s a lot tumbling around my mind this morning, as I try to work up the energy to go to my accountant. Last night was very interesting. I did a full moon ritual focusing on the aspect of Goddess commonly known as Freya, and all I can say is that I think she’s partial to peach schnappes. The rest of the night was spent watching channel 5, and cuddling up in the arms of my love. I went to sleep contented and intrigued, only to undergo strange sad nightmares about what I had been watching. They weren’t frightening dreams, just woeful ones, and I refuse to give them even virtual reality by describing them.
They were triggered, I think, by this programme on the subject of the mummy of Queen Nefertiti. I bumped into the programme by accident, but once it mentioned the Pharoah Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti and the desert city of Tel Al Armana, I knew I wasn’t going anywhere. Years ago I worked with others on a Victorian Vampire freeform (‘The Feast of All Souls’) which specifically had some of this stuff in its background.
Now I see I should have developed it further. The drama to be dug out of this could have been magnificent, and I feel that a great opportunity was missed. It doesn’t matter now, but I won’t be haunted by tales of immortal hatred, especially in my sleep.
Here then, is the material I should have used, some of it from the programme, some of it stuff I knew before. I can’t imagine anyone finding this interesting except me, so out of courtesy, here comes the tag.
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They were triggered, I think, by this programme on the subject of the mummy of Queen Nefertiti. I bumped into the programme by accident, but once it mentioned the Pharoah Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti and the desert city of Tel Al Armana, I knew I wasn’t going anywhere. Years ago I worked with others on a Victorian Vampire freeform (‘The Feast of All Souls’) which specifically had some of this stuff in its background.
Now I see I should have developed it further. The drama to be dug out of this could have been magnificent, and I feel that a great opportunity was missed. It doesn’t matter now, but I won’t be haunted by tales of immortal hatred, especially in my sleep.
Here then, is the material I should have used, some of it from the programme, some of it stuff I knew before. I can’t imagine anyone finding this interesting except me, so out of courtesy, here comes the tag.
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