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==Other information== |
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The nettle berries outside the bower will unpoison you, which is a joke because nettle berries are poisonous. |
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==Behind The Scenes== |
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Mythologically, bees are supposed to be able to travel back and forth from the underworld, like the [[moaning spirit]]s can implicitly. More narrowly, their presence in [[Castle Anwyn]] may be related to the Lady of the Lake, the sorcerous queen of Avalon (Annwn) whom Arthur received Excalibur. One of her rumored true dwelling places is Loch Arthur in Scotland, which is next to the village of Beeswing. This was named after a famous 19th century [[Ghostly pooka|mare]] from thoroughbred racing. The Lady of the Lake was the one who bewitched and imprisoned Merlin, whose enchanted tomb in pseudo-etymology is the root of [[Castle Anwyn#Behind The Scenes|Glastonbury Abbey]]. This would refer to the sorcerous queen mother of [[Terate]], who otherwise appears to be based on Morgan le Fay. |
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Another more obscure motivation for the bees may be [[Mount Aenatumgana]], where "gana" likely refers to the attendants of Shiva. The analogous event of a demonic force going to the mountain to kill the gods is Arunasura, who could not be killed by any two or four legged creature. So the demon was ultimately destroyed by a vast swarm of [[Vaespilon#Behind The Scenes|hornets, wasps, bees,]] and so on. This is relevant because Shiva is a later form of Indra, the slayer of the [[Castle Varunar|Vedic]] serpent demon Vritra, who appears to be the partial basis of the [[Shadow Valley]] story and may be the base of the word [[Vvrael]]. |
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If it wasn't for the huge size of this hornet, you might even call it kinda cute. The fuzzy body measures about 8 inches long and almost that big around. The wings are moving so fast that it seems as though the hornet is surrounded with a faint green haze. Darting here and there, with an agility astonishing in something this pudgy looking, it's enough to make one think twice before getting too close!
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Other information
The nettle berries outside the bower will unpoison you, which is a joke because nettle berries are poisonous.
Behind The Scenes
Mythologically, bees are supposed to be able to travel back and forth from the underworld, like the moaning spirits can implicitly. More narrowly, their presence in Castle Anwyn may be related to the Lady of the Lake, the sorcerous queen of Avalon (Annwn) whom Arthur received Excalibur. One of her rumored true dwelling places is Loch Arthur in Scotland, which is next to the village of Beeswing. This was named after a famous 19th century mare from thoroughbred racing. The Lady of the Lake was the one who bewitched and imprisoned Merlin, whose enchanted tomb in pseudo-etymology is the root of Glastonbury Abbey. This would refer to the sorcerous queen mother of Terate, who otherwise appears to be based on Morgan le Fay.
Another more obscure motivation for the bees may be Mount Aenatumgana, where "gana" likely refers to the attendants of Shiva. The analogous event of a demonic force going to the mountain to kill the gods is Arunasura, who could not be killed by any two or four legged creature. So the demon was ultimately destroyed by a vast swarm of hornets, wasps, bees, and so on. This is relevant because Shiva is a later form of Indra, the slayer of the Vedic serpent demon Vritra, who appears to be the partial basis of the Shadow Valley story and may be the base of the word Vvrael.
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