Dec. 9th, 2018

Welcome

Dec. 9th, 2018 06:06 pm
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So, this is dreamwidth. I'm making this as an alternative to tumblr, even though I'm really not... much of a text blogger anymore. I post stray sentences and art, not thoughtful ramblings. I suppose they don't have to be thoughtful.

Anyway, what can you expect here? Sci-fi, fantasy, and cyberpunk shenanigans, primarily involving TTRPGs; some book fandom; the last bitter, dying remnants of Marvel fandom; art, craft, and writing musings; etc.

I'm agender (pronouns they/them or ze/zir), autistic, and I have energy problems of an ongoing and hopefully iron-related nature.
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So many communities are just dead. I've been looking for communities related to my interests and half the time they either don't exist or they haven't been active since 2011 or some stuff. Part of me is saying 'start them yourself' but I sure as shit know I am not ready to be a mod of anything.

I don't know how to vet users. I can tell a TERF or a Nazi on tumblr a mile away, but I don't know how to tell here. I guess this is what spending 8 years on tumblr will do to you.

I'm shy! Adding people is scary.

Where the FUCK is the ttrpg community.
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So this is something that I posted on tumblr in 2015, and I definitely do not want to lose it.


It is raining. You have not left shelter and you are soaked. You take a walk, because you have nothing to lose. You were wrong. You have everything to lose.

The ghost of Margaret Thatcher roams these hills, and in her footsteps needles sprout. The children are taught to pelt her with stones from the beach and the river, but every generation she takes her due.

You have grown up resenting England. When you go there, your accent changes. You keep quiet until half time in the rugby when the litany of a thousand years’ griefs comes pouring out. You do not remember learning it. You want to speak of something else. You cannot control your tongue.

‘I am Rebecca’s daughter,’ you say, but there are no toll-gates to storm. Resistance is in your bones, but the streets are full of cracks and the sand is smothering you. This is the new age. You have been forgotten, made redundant. Perhaps the council is hiring.

You pass four churches on every journey you make. They are different churches every day. Some of them are not churches anymore. On holy days, the people gather.

Hiraeth tastes bitter in your mouth and that of everyone you know, even though you barely speak the language. When you leave, you will come back, but you will still feel it. The real world is a dimension shift away from the-world-that-should. Sometimes people play the ‘where did it go wrong’ game. It has always been as it is. You will yearn, and you will return, and you will wonder where your home went. Hiraeth, they tell you. We can’t translate it, but we know it. So do you.

You are driving through the spoil tips. Or are they slag heaps? You are still driving through the spoil tips. You will always be driving through the spoil tips. You remember Aberfan. It is raining. You are afraid.

Your grandfather tells you there are ghosts in the waterfalls. He may be pulling your leg. Your leg is so long. There may be ghosts in the waterfalls. You do not go to find out.

The church with all its graves was the only thing to survive the bombs, when the city turned into a bowl of flame. After that, there were more graves, and everything was different. Everyone remembers. The church forgets.

You drive up the valleys. Your friend says they could hide a body up there. You are not sure they are your friend. You think you once had other friends; more friends. You could hide a body up there.

There are kites wheeling overhead. You are proud that they have established a foothold in your country, such beautiful, endangered birds. You know they eat carrion, but you do not see any for them to eat. Their numbers are growing.

You can hear the lighthouse from your house. You cannot see it, but it is there. You hope it is there. The fishing fleet is not in the harbour. The fishing fleet has not been in the harbour for a long time. Fresh fish still comes to the market.

Welsh coal fuelled the industrial revolution, and now it is gone. Something else left with the coal. You do not know what it was. Sometimes, the bodies in the mines sing.

Nothing in the museum is real except the things stolen from other lands. One day, you are in England and you find the real bones from your hometown. You hiss. This must be how the people who visit your museum feel, you think.

You have been to hundreds of castles in your local neighbourhood. The laughter of children rings hollow in the grassy, rubble-strewn courtyards. You did not buy the guidebook. You already know why the castle was built. They were planted by the English kings to anchor down the land so the dragon in the hills cannot get up. They are crumbling. You can feel the dragon breathing.

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