Leave a comment

Comments 14

(The comment has been removed)

cutecookiecat December 19 2010, 22:33:43 UTC
Yes, I know.

This is why I think that this might have been (subconsciously) inspired by our conversations.

I'm a lot like you, I prefer to know the answers, even if they are painful. Knowing that certain questions can't be answered is therefore something I find pretty hard to deal with...

Part two is actually (in a very subtle way) about death, and what is beyond it, one of the biggest questions of all...

Reply


(The comment has been removed)

cutecookiecat December 19 2010, 22:30:33 UTC
Oh, I didn't know that... Thanks for telling me.

The name just sounded suiting, because those are little darkish thingies... and because it's a paradox (on the first regard at least ;).

Reply


amarissia December 19 2010, 22:31:31 UTC
Oh, you're in quite a pensive mood, hmm? *hug*

Reply

cutecookiecat December 19 2010, 22:34:26 UTC
I am indeed...

*hugs* back!

Reply


(The comment has been removed)

Re: ^_^ cutecookiecat December 20 2010, 14:01:59 UTC
Well, I actually feel a bit bad complaining about it, because I've been worse than this before. A lot worse ( ... )

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

^_^ chibipinkbunny December 20 2010, 16:37:34 UTC
Nephilim, I need your address for the bookmark!!! Chibi Seph demands it XD

Reply


(The comment has been removed)

the124c41 January 7 2011, 23:48:07 UTC
I must start by saying that I love the title. 'Spark of darkness'. It reminds me of this part in the RPG rulebook I've read recently, in the narrating chapter, where the Narrator is encouraged to make these seemingly paradoxical epithets, like 'the gentlest fear', and 'spark of darkness' evokes the similar feeling of a lovely paradox. Very poetic, I'd say ( ... )

Reply

cutecookiecat January 8 2011, 21:23:09 UTC
Heya ( ... )

Reply

the124c41 January 8 2011, 22:33:55 UTC
'Scientifically'? You know how to convince me. I love paradoxes, too... they make good riddles ( ... )

Reply


Leave a comment

Up