final fantasy xiv – VoVatia (original) (raw)

Tag Archives: final fantasy xiv

Cities of the Damned

The idea of the world of the dead as a physical place is fascinating to me, probably at least partially because I love maps. Whether people in ancient times who wrote about such things genuinely believed that the Underworld had … Continue reading →

Posted in Christianity, Etymology, Final Fantasy, Greek Mythology, Language, Maps, Monsters, Mythology, Poetry, Religion, Roman, Video Games | Tagged aeneas, aeneid, afterlife, angels, bible, dante alighieri, demons, dis, divine comedy, emperor mateus, erinyes, final fantasy ii, final fantasy ix, final fantasy xiv, furies, garland, gorgons, hades, hell, hephaestus, inferno, john milton, lucifer, mammon, medusa, mulciber, mysidia, pandemonium, paradise lost, revelation, river styx, satan, stygian council, ultima, underworld, virgil |

The Ecosystem of Yggdrasil

A comment on my post about video game squirrels mentioned Ratatosk (or Ratatoskr, probably a more accurate transliteration, but not how I originally knew it), the squirrel from Norse mythology. He’s a red squirrel who runs up and down the … Continue reading →

Posted in algonquin, Animals, Comics, Final Fantasy, Monsters, Mythology, Names, Native American, Norse, Video Games | Tagged bahamut, dainn, deer, dragons, duneyrr, durathror, dvalinn, dwarves, eagles, final fantasy xiv, giants, glooscap, goats, god of war, hawks, heidrun, heroine's quest, jotun, marvel comics, mead of poetry, miko, nastrond, nidhogg, niflheim, odin, prose edda, ragnarok, ratatosk, rati, serpents, snorri sturluson, squirrel girl, squirrels, trees, valhalla, vedrfolnir, wabanaki, world tree, yggdrasil |

Squink, Squank, Squonk

I saw a mention on Twitter of the Squonk, a mythical animal from my old home state of Pennsylvania, albeit not the part I’m from. Legends of this woeful creature come from the hemlock forests in the northern part of … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Conspiracy Theories, Final Fantasy, Monsters, Mythology, Science, Video Games | Tagged chemistry, cryptozoology, final fantasy xiv, hemlock, henry tryon, pennsylvania, squonks, william t. cox |

No Ordinary Rabbits

I don’t know if anyone was at all interested in last week’s post on rabbits in the Super Mario series, and Easter is over now, but I’m going to do a follow-up about rabbits in other games anyway. I’ve already … Continue reading →

Posted in Animal Crossing, Animals, Authors, Comics, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Lewis Carroll, Magic, Mana/Seiken Densetsu, Monsters, Monty Python, Mythology, Sonic the Hedgehog, Ultima, Video Games, Zelda | Tagged a link to the past, black mage, bunicorns, coco, dragon quest iii, dread killer rabbit of caerbannog, final fantasy ii, final fantasy iv, final fantasy v, final fantasy vi, final fantasy xii, final fantasy xiv, ghosts, gyroids, haniwa, horned rabbits, humingway, jabberwocky, lagomorph, link, majora's mask, monty python and the holy grail, moon, mugu mugu, mysidia, mysidian rabbit, namingway, ocarina of time, phantom hourglass, pols voice, rabbits, rabites, samurai warrior the battles of usagi yojimbo, seppuku, setzer gabbiani, spiked hares, springer, the legend of zelda, ultima online, usagi yojimbo, vorpal bunnies, way of the ronin, wizardry |

Spriggan Fever

I’ve covered several sorts of fairy on my blog, but so far I hadn’t said anything about the spriggan, which I believe were mentioned in the most recent Fairyland book. They appear to be a very localized kind of fairy, … Continue reading →

Posted in British, Final Fantasy, Mythology, Video Games | Tagged catherynne valente, chrono cross, elder scrolls, fairies, final fantasy xiv, serge, skyrim, sprig, spriggans, temporal vortex, the girl who soared over fairyland and cut the moon in two |