Day 11 - Reinterperete a mythological story/character I chose Hades and Persephone. I think it's ironic that Hades is always made to be the bad guy and Zues the good guy when it's kind of the other way around. Hades was tricked by Zues into doing the only bad things he ever did, like abducting Persephone. I chose to make Hades all white to signify that he was pure and then Persephone black to show that she was the temptation. The black on Hades hands and horns shows how she is tainting him.
Day 11: I did -Da llama king- 's Request for their OC Rith.
-Da llama king-
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:47 pm
Day: eleven Theme: starvation
The hunger was always there. Often times, it was the only thing he was aware of -- that awful gnawing in his gut. But somehow he clung to scraps of sanity, and during rare moments, he was even rational. Rational enough to realize what was wrong with him, to look at his hands and see decaying flesh, blood, and bits of bone, to recognize the chains holding his wrists together.
When he was aware enough to feel it, he knew there was fear -- a dark, compressing force that swirled around him -- and he knew what the source of that fear was. Georgia -- his sweet, timid, innocent little sister turned insane captor.
Liam knew that just as the bite of hunger clung to him, a similar and yet completely different hunger clung to her. While he hungered for human flesh, she hungered for the ability to suppress him, to control him, to hurt him, and eventually, to kill him. If he wanted to survive, he knew that he would have to kill her first.
He looked at his hands, knowing that as long as he remained aware of who and what he was, he would never be able to hurt his sister, despite the horrible things she did to him. He knew that even though he was an insatiable, ever-hungry monster, she would always be the greater monster.