Eliminar, enterrar, destruirVenha me destruir,Como um ninguém, faça,Nessa noite clara, sonsa,A lua é testemunha,Apenas uma mentira,Apenas...Venha me enterrar,Ouço os gritos, choro,No chão me derrubou,Impôs o fim de tudo,Apague minha luz,Seja breve, goze o momento,Venha me eliminar.
Implantada Agora Felicidade PuraTeus abraços a me acalentar,Debaixo dessa penumbra luz,Nós, consagrados aos olhos da lua,Meia claridade vem nos sufocar,Escuto os sussurros da noite escura,Na varanda observando as luzes,E deste peito que já foi arrancado,Implantada agora, felicidade pura.
140 Worldbuilding Links Image acquired here. Do you want to build one or more worlds for your campaign, book or for fun? No idea where to start? Try the resources below. Keep in mind that a few links are 4chan threads, so they might include content that some people find offensive. Nevertheless, I included them because they provide valuable information.1) http://www.web-writer.net/fantasy/days/days/01.htmlA guide for building a fantasy setting.2) http://arcadia.net/Cruinne/DnD/Articles/worldbuilding.htmlA checklist for an elaborate setting. Bestiary3) https://abookofcreatures.com/Website dedicated to documenting and drawing creatures from all over the world. The bibliography alone is impressive.4)
South American Bestiary - Part 4 of 4Saci-pererê. Author: ASCOM Prefeitura de Votuporanga How do you do folks? I thought I would gather and show some of the creatures found on South American folklores. The whole list has 105 creatures, so I'm dividing it in four parts. Please note that such myths have several iterations which may not be here.81) Pururauca - Incan legend. It speaks of a massive battle where the Incas saw themselves outnumbered against a terrifying enemy, but invoked their greatest deity, asking for help. The god Viracocha responded to their call by turning rocks into soldiers, helping the Inca defend their city.82) Roraima - The mother of Makonaima and Pia, which are either monsterslayer heroes or gods. They leave their mother on top of the tepui (which means "house of the gods") thus called Roraima. She cries due to this, and her tears are so many that they create torrential streams gushing down the mountainsides. I
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