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crystal_sun396 ([personal profile] crystal_sun396) wrote2006-05-05 04:28 am
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For some stupid reason, I feel the need to commemorate this moment.

Apparently the birds start chirping much before the sun rises.

Also, xanga is being mean. Otherwise I would spam there, honest.

Brain. Not. Functioning. Properly. ... Eh.

I'm going to feel this in a couple of hours o_O And it's official; not allowed to bother Kaka about her sleeping habits anymore. (Finished Sandman: The Wake! That's... kind of ironic)

[identity profile] eluneth.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Killala of the Glow? Yup, you only learn about her in Endless Nights, which also makes sense since the lovers whom Morpheus's retainers would know about would only be the ones whom he had met after they [retainers] were created. XD Also, I'm sure he would want to keep the affair with Killala to himself regardless, given how embarrassingly it ended - besides, it's not as if he's one to ever divulge his romantic secrets anyway. But in any case, his love-record, so far as we know, went Killala, Nada, Calliope, Alianora/Elianora, Thessaly. I think there's also speculation that Titania was one of his lovers, but I don't remember how much it was hinted at in the series.

*end babble*

*shuffles feet guiltily*

How about I give you a burnt cookie?

[identity profile] crystal-sun396.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
That's her. Endless Nights was the first Sandman book I've ever read, so. And that's a point. Do we ever get told what happens to her? I think he punishes her somehow... Desire's so mean. ...Er, who was Titania again?

*mock glare*

*g* That works! Yay, Gua Gua cookie!

[identity profile] eluneth.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Guagua doesn't have a space in it. ;) Just like Kakaaa.

Killala dies when she embraces and kisses her new lover, him being a sun and all. XD; And Titania is the faerie queen, remembered via Shakespeare, appearing accordingly in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Dream Country, as well as in The Kindly ONes, The Wake and I think Worlds' End (since she appears in the vision of Dream's funeral train).