Parsifal and the Grail Castle
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Parsifal and the Grail Castle

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A random assortment of episode 1 screenshots I took while going through a recording.
More on the way.
28 x Gravity Rush 2 Icons
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Originally made for RP purposes but feel free to take and use as you like. Credit is also nice, if only so other folks know where to find more icons.
Enjoy! \o/
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Finally, after a long delay, the fourth chapter is out. It’s the longest one so far, so I’m hoping it makes up for the wait. A big thanks yet again to @grvalis for helping with editing this. I’m hoping this pushes him to finish the two fics he had started earlier this month! A summary for those who have not read the first chapter: “Set a month after Gravity Rush 2. As Kat begins adjusting her life and goals along with Raven, Syd, and the rest of her friends, their newfound peace is threatened: not by Nevi or a would-be dictator, but by a sudden blizzard that upends the city. In response, Lisa sends the two shifters and others out for one more desperate—and dangerous—mission.” I’m still bowled over with how well the first three chapters have been received. Hope that everyone enjoys it! We’re only two chapters away from the ending. Fifth one should be out in a week and a half to two weeks.

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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Here’s the third chapter of my Gravity Rush fanfic! Finally halfway there! I apologize for the delay. Again, a big thanks as always to @grvalis for editing this and giving feedback. If by some chance you haven’t read any of his works, do so. His stories are really fun. A summary for those who have not read the first chapter: “Set a month after Gravity Rush 2. As Kat begins adjusting her life and goals along with Raven, Syd, and the rest of her friends, their newfound peace is threatened: not by Nevi or a would-be dictator, but by a sudden blizzard that upends the city. In response, Lisa sends the two shifters and others out for one more desperate—and dangerous—mission.”
I’m really happy with how the positive reception the first two chapters have received. Hope you all enjoy it! The next fourth of six chapters will be released either late next week, or on the 27th.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
The second chapter of my Gravity Rush fanfic! Again, a big thank you to @buwaro-tof for editing this and giving feedback.
A summary for those who have not read the first chapter: “Set a month after Gravity Rush 2. As Kat begins adjusting her life and goals along with Raven, Syd, and the rest of her friends, their newfound peace is threatened: not by Nevi or a would-be dictator, but by a sudden blizzard that upends the city. In response, Lisa sends the two shifters and others out for one more desperate—and dangerous—mission.”
I’m really happy with how well-received the first chapter was. Hope you all enjoy it! As usual, the next chapter will be posted next week.
Ofrendas y Obsequios en Papúa Nueva Guinea
La práctica de hacer regalos: En mi investigación sobre los rituales funerarios y su función, encontré otra tradición maravillosa que es la práctica de las Ofrendas y Obsequios de Papúa Nueva Guinea. (O Gawan Gift Giving, GGG para los amigos.) Después de un entierro, la tribu papúe reúne objetos valiosos, elaborados y raros que representan la vida del ser querido fallecido, sus relaciones, éxitos y hazañas, y luego los regala a los dolientes. Puede ser un hueso de pescado para un pescador, o alguien a quien le gustaba mucho el pescado. Una hermosa pluma para un padre. Una figurita de madera para un carpintero. Un sonajero para un bebé. Cosas así, recuerdos, tal vez. Nancy Munn, su etnógrafa, sugirió que este acto de hacer regalos permitía a los papúes procesar los recuerdos de su pariente fallecido. Para los papúes, un ser querido fallecido podía incluso "seguir vivo" en los objetos que representaban sus actos, y también en las personas que formaban parte de su vida y que eran honradas en el ritual de entrega de regalos. Permitiéndoles seguir interactuando simbólicamente con la persona. La función de un ritual funerario podría ser el cierre simbólico y social que proporciona.