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Yagharek's False Wings
Yagharek, the Garuda, had his original wings cut off in the Cymek desert by his tribe for committing Choice-Theft. Hoping to have working wings remade, Yagharek, while in exile from his tribe, travels to New Crobuzon in search of Isaac Dan der…
Tags: Apparel, Bas-Lag, False Wings, Garuda, New Crobuzon, Wood, Yagharek
Yacobowski's disgust
Mr. Yacobowski is the owner of Yacobowski's Fresh Veg. Meat and Sundries Store. Pecola visits the store in search of Mary Jane candies, where she experiences an a disgust and hatred for her through Yacobowski's treatment.
Wolf Mutts
The wolf mutts were created to become a part of the 74th Hunger Games. As the game was down to the final four tributes, these mutations popped out of the ground to terrorize the tributes, by either killing them or to leading them towards the…
Wind Waker
A magical conductors baton used by Hero's of old to conduct the power of minor gods and use their power.
Tags: baton, instrument, Legend of Zelda, magical, sacred, Wind Waker
War's Red Horse
The horseman of War, as told in the story of Revelations, rides upon a red horse. The color red is associated with war in many mythologies - one example being the Celtic goddess Morrigan, the goddess of war.
Along with the similarities in other…
Along with the similarities in other…
Tags: apocalypse, christian mythology, color symbolism, horse, red, revelations
Victor Frankenstein
Dr. Victor Frankenstein has a vast thirst for knowledge, but does not have much in the way wisdom in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. The novel ultimately questions the wisdom in Dr. Frankenstein's God-like ability to create…
Valet de Chambers's Fingerprints
These fingerprints were the crucial evidence in the murder trial of Judge Driscoll and the conviction of Valet de Chambers (by the alias Tom Discoll). Pudd'nhead Wilson collected the finger prints of Valet de Chambers and Tom Discoll before and many…
Tags: American literature, crime, evidence, fingerprint, glass, hobby, humor, Mark Twain, Murder, Mystery, Pudd'nhead Wilson, satire, technology