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~ Aziraphale is my fav ~
Of course, if there's a White Knight, there's also a Dark Knight .
Rabbits (Netherland dwarf black otter rabbit) are complex animals, timid and feral at the same time. They symbolise cleverness and anxiety. Unlike many animal symbols, the rabbit is focused more on letting us define our own path than directing us to take a specific route. The rabbit is all about looking at the inner self, in order to see what tools we have, not just to our talents and our resources, but also our motivations and our emotions.
Fun fact, in Medieval art, the presence of a rabbit can symbolises someone falling to his doom or striving for his eternal salvation...it’s open to interpretation!
Red lilies (Gloriosa Superba/Flame Lilies) symbolise warmth, passion, satisfaction and honour. They are a reminder that renewal is just around the corner and that the end of one thing heralds the beginning of another. They urge us to take a regal stance and embrace our own power.
Fun fact, lilies have also been used typically for milenials to treat...burns!
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Aziraphale © Terry Pratcher & Neil Gaiman & Amazon Prime & BBC
Ref: Sainte Jeanne d’Arc by Paul Antoine de la Boulaye
Comments: 15
MsSmoosie In reply to cowbocronch [2020-03-31 07:25:32 +0000 UTC]
Thank you ! It took me a looong time yeah
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Harmony1965 [2020-03-06 13:17:19 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely LOVE that expression. Nice take on the characters. I adore it
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parasolhyena [2019-10-17 15:39:29 +0000 UTC]
Ahhhhhhh!!! It's the good boy!!!
Honestly the adaption was so good!!!!
Though I'm super biased because anything based on anything that Terry Pratchett wrote is always good.
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MsSmoosie In reply to parasolhyena [2019-10-17 18:01:00 +0000 UTC]
A very good boy and a very good book indeed
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MirachRavaia [2019-10-17 12:19:55 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I seriously love this
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