Tarja, Naiad
Photography: Eugenio Mazzinghi

I really, really, really like it! :)

morsmordre-x:

Harry Potter Etymology | The Killing Curse (“Avada Kedavra”)

The phrase is of Aramaic origin meaning “be destroyed at this word”. J. K. Rowling seemed to support the second theory as the source, during an audience interview at the Edinburgh Book Festival on 15 April, 2004, where she had this to say about the spell’s etymology: “Does anyone know where avada kedavra came from? It is an ancient spell in Aramaic, and it is the original of abracadabra, which means ‘let the thing be destroyed.’ Originally, it was used to cure illness and the ‘thing’ was the illness, but I decided to make it the ‘thing’ as in the person standing in front of me. I take a lot of liberties with things like that. I twist them round and make them mine.”

THE MAGIC BEGINSMost powerful quote/favourite lines
↳ Snape’s breathing was shallow. Her boy survives,” said Dumbledore. With a tiny jerk of the head, Snape seemed to flick off an irksome fly. Her son lives. He has her eyes, precisely her eyes. You remember the shape and color of Lily Evans’s eyes, I am sure?DON’T!” bellowed Snape. “Gone…dead…Is this remorse, Severus?I wish…I wish I were dead…

Incredibly beautiful artwork!

hauntedwhispers:

New album cover. Well, it’s colorful. I don’t know if I like it or not. Maybe just have to get used to it!

I like the colorful thing and the typography and the general idea but this smudge effect is so poorly done! Also, shouldn’t the background be darker? You know, “colours in the dark”?

Oh my feels…

dragonstoneisland:

fangirl challenge | [2/10] friendships → George & Mitchell