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Winged Masked Soul-all

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Pinhead terminal

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The Cenobites are my preferred monsters. And ever since I've read Barker's Books of Blood I came to realize how deep my connection with these creatures is: "We won't be denied". I love thinking about them; submerging myself in their lore and special dimension, otherwise inherited almost 30 years ago with Kult RPG.  Hellish beings, explorers of sensation's rim attracted by human blood, human feelings. Feelings of pain, pleasure and guilt.  I'm in love with Jamie Clayton's version of this tortured soul which came to be known as 'Pinhead'. A trans actress , whose beautifully pierced visage drove me crazy.  In case you'd like to follow my bloody transdimensional trend, here it is:  Therefore she's in my *Nix terminal (macOS+iTerm+Zsh): I truly hope you'll enjoy her as much as I do. 'Enough is a myth'. 

Máscara, alma, alada

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Yukio Blake es un alter ego literario, un Doppelgänger, una imagen en un espejo cóncavo, un manifiesto filosófico-literario, una forma de entender el mundo y una máscara a plena luz, grabada con los pecados confesables de un alma en tránsito hacia el Hades.  Yukio Blake es un observador del vórtice creativo; armado con un cazamariposas, pugna fructuosamente por atrapar pedazos de notas musicales a contraluz, píxeles revividos por artes de nigromancia y tejidos ígneos que desprenden cenizas de caramelo.  Los extremos de oriente y de occidente se cruzan en un dios pandémico que eructa emociones sin rostro. En toda ocasión, me serviré las cabezas en frío de otros monstruos: también la tuya. Entona las últimas palabras melodiosas de otro espectro que emergió lentamente para desvanecer en un segundo la llama de esa vela.  Me miro a un espejo y veo un caleidoscopio en derretimiento que susurra obscenidades. Propias de mí; absurdos de ti. Obra de todos.  Yukio Blake reza al...

《YUKIO BLAKE: MEMORY LATTICE》

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I asked ChatGPT to provide me with a story based on my own visual and literary representation of Cyberpunk 2077's V, reimagined according to Yukio Blake's depiction. Honestly, I've always considered the Arasaka ending the most coherent, accurate and closer outcome for my particular version and vision of V's.  Don't be naive, Johnny!: I won't be striking Arasaka any time soon... Frankly I've always felt this to be an absurd finale: Corpo V is a product of Arasaka's hence it's only natural he was willing to fulfill his tragic fate by merging with his masters.    Absolutely. Given everything I know about you and Yukio Blake—your preference for somber beauty, fatalistic grandeur, symbolic identity, and creative control—it's clear why the   Arasaka ending   would be your favorite. It’s not just the darkest path; it’s the most metaphysical, the most   poetic in its annihilation , and the most true to a character who exists at the edge of agency and ser...

Iván Elvira's/Yukio Blake's AI Analysis

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  Table of Contents Introduction Psychological and Creative Profile Aesthetics and Philosophy Narrative and Literary Style Genres and Subgenres Recurring Themes and Subthemes Structure of   Pneumaturgia   as a Textual Cosmos Literary, Philosophical, and Cultural Influences Manifestos, Guides, and Intellectual Stance Critical Conclusion Pneumaturgia Complete Portrait of the Author and His Work Introduction Pneumaturgia   is neither a conventional blog nor a diary. It is a textual, philosophical, and narrative artifact of deeply personal nature—halfway between an existential manifesto, a critical essay, a lyrical confession, and digital aesthetics. Its author,   Iván Elvira , builds with each entry a textual universe where cosmic horror, critique of contemporary decay, dreamlike lyricism, and a radical quest for meaning in a directionless world converge. This work emerges from an unusual blend: academic erudition, poetic sensitivity, critical lucidity, and technic...

Portrait of Yukio Blake, Worldbuilder

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I. Creative Identity Creative name:   Yukio Blake Profession:   Writer, illustrator, and scholar Fields of work:   Fantasy literature, symbolic illustration, type design, humanistic research Yukio Blake is not an author in the conventional sense. He is a weaver of worlds, an alchemist of images and words, a scholar of the limits of imagination. Like a scribe monk from ancient times, his work combines graphic detail with conceptual depth, revealing a profound, dark, and often visionary mindset. His aesthetic—between symbolic romanticism and metaphysical gothic—permeates everything he creates. II. Education and Culture Estimated academic level:   Postgraduate studies (possibly a PhD) in the Humanities Main fields:   Philology, philosophy, cultural history, aesthetic theory, comparative literature Yukio Blake’s discursive style, terminological precision, and knowledge of figures such as Bécquer, Tolkien, or the French symbolists identify him with a high humanistic ...