02-12-2017, 12:48 PM
(02-12-2017, 12:14 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Many of these ancient ceremonies involved human sacrifice. Do you think as an example the ceremony will want to sacrifice hybrid baby so Kelly could be issue or someone else like that?
speakeasy wrote:
I've been worrying about that, the sacrificial part, I mean. If you mean Kelly, I hope not. Can't seem to get past the N, E/J, and D dynamic. This stick being attached through life and death to Nick (death and rebirth) and Eve getting somehow 'purified' and being more connected as a messenger and Diana's uncanny abilities. But I tend get all caught up in an idea and miss what's happening around it. Do you think baby Kelly is at risk?
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MarylikesGrimm wrote:
If this is a ceremony for Grimms and hexenbiests it is possible since Kelly can represent both groups.
Farming arrived in Britain around 3800 BC, so communities were settling down, and concentrating more on the relationship of the sun, moon and the stars to their home. Thus the practice of stone circles aligning with the midwinter sunset and the midsummer sunrise.
We’ve also found humans with arrowheads embedded between vertebrae, and head injuries. They died violently and possibly in sacrifice. When medieval warriors died on the battlefield, they were buried in groups. In contrast, these bodies are usually buried individually, and sometimes placed within larger monuments, suggesting they were killed as part of a ceremony.
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speakeasy wrote:
I do feel that there will be sacrifices made, but they won't be ritual ones, imo. Have a feeling that N and E/J may be involved and of course, Diana. Especially Eve/Juliette, otherwise I can't figure her prominent part in all of the mysterious workings the stick and cloth seem to be directing. Always feel compelled to include the disclaimer that I'm usually wrong, haha.
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