EvilGenie -> RE: CastleRealm2: Ancient Houses of Training (1/1/2008 9:16:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Prinsexx We have I believe, along the edges of this blessed isle, now known as the UK, the last vestiges of travellers' paths and romany trecks. From Cornwall, through Wales (which still contains a root language unknown anywhere else in the World) the vestiges of traditions taken up into the beautiful expanses of the Cumbrian mounatins, as ancient as the earth itself. We have celtic Crosses, and Henges and houses made around one tree beam that stand on deeply hidden watered lay lines, and cathedrals hand crafted by stone masons who were the first enabled to embelish stone with an enscribed word. We have the roots of both personal and social slavery hammered and kiln blasted, burned into the very structure of our society and are perfectly capable of melding the universal conscousness of visionary foresight with the most blatant of urban reality, where sex meets rock and roll and yes: secert handshakes, tribal heritage and both women and men kept as chattel are not that far from living memory through tell-tales told at night. There are houses here, not so secret, which are used as hospices and are perhaps now museums or places of worship where the walls talk to those who can hear them and shadows walk through those walls even for the sane. We also have hospitals where, unfortuneately, the radiators talk to those in need of medication. How is any of this connected to Secret Houses or bdsm?......I will never tell but that is not to say I do not know. Neither am I a dedicated follower of fiction but there is more here than meets the naked eye......... is this thread now dead?? I don't know about the thread but I am not dead. When I lived in the UK, I lived for 18 months in Wales, learned the language and lived in several places throughout Wales. One of those places was Mountain Ash. Should you know it, you'd know of the church atop the mountain. I also listened to some of the passed down stories from the women. Iyechyd da (ok so I spoke Welsh, I never wrote it well) [Mod Note: Please refrain from using such terms when referring to other users here. Thank you]
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