@sallyhal3 Well you know how Hookland works. It is a line anyone can use in their novel if they want to.
Well you know how Hookland works. It is a line anyone can use in their novel if they want to.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
things are remembered differently
@sallyhal3 Well you know how Hookland works. It is a line anyone can use in their novel if they want to.
Well you know how Hookland works. It is a line anyone can use in their novel if they want to.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
@jessnevins American exceptionalism and reduction of Norse mythology so ironically infantile that I am just a bit staggered.
American exceptionalism and reduction of Norse mythology so ironically infantile that I am just a bit staggered.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
@jessnevins Also, just so missing the point about folklore as commonwealth as opposed to aggressively own private myths that I am even a little more staggered.
Also, just so missing the point about folklore as commonwealth as opposed to aggressively own private myths that I am even a little more staggered.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
@pauljessup @jessnevins Just try telling the cycle of superhero folklore or even using the word superhero and see how the lawyers are summoned. The only people who pursue a myth cycle with such ownership are Scientologists.
Just try telling the cycle of superhero folklore or even using the word superhero and see how the lawyers are summoned. The only people who pursue a myth cycle with such ownership are Scientologists.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
@jessnevins @catvincent One day, the English far right are going to come for Batman as cultural appropriation – Spring-heeled Jack re-packaged, stately Manor and butler …
One day, the English far right are going to come for Batman as cultural appropriation – Spring-heeled Jack re-packaged, stately Manor and butler …
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
Locals have a saying; Û÷Strange starts at edge of Ringwall Wood. Danger starts at Ringwall Round.Ûª Given the number of people who have have vanished from Ringwall Wood across the years, I donÛªt trust the local definition of danger. – #MattAdams https://t.co/mkugS37m40
Locals have a saying; ‘Strange starts at edge of Ringwall Wood. Danger starts at Ringwall Round.’ Given the number of people who have have vanished from Ringwall Wood across the years, I don’t trust the local definition of danger. – #MattAdams pic.twitter.com/mkugS37m40
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
@Verushka @taylorswift13 Money.
Money.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
@Kate_Dancingcat Prayers said. Magics to be worked.
Prayers said. Magics to be worked.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
Even the Ghost Bear of Hookland has ancestral spirits, has Û÷ZarhÛª – the Hookland word is best defined as ghost collective or a spirit kinship grouping. A truly gorgeous work by Maria.
Even the Ghost Bear of Hookland has ancestral spirits, has ‘Zarh’ – the Hookland word is best defined as ghost collective or a spirit kinship grouping. A truly gorgeous work by Maria. https://t.co/nqm5uq3odK
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020
Wow. Stunning. Just stunning.
Wow. Stunning. Just stunning.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 11, 2020