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War of Sky

Fractal Mythology posted on Sep 06, 2003
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"Now, it will rain: like the last, hopeless attempt to wash Sins of this World. Poor Man. How you can live without Rain? How you can live with This Rain? Second Child of the Someone now wants it, and now it will rain. Sachiel, Second Angel, Second Child of the Someone, Witness of Nature's decline, now are crying: His tears will be drops of the New World, of the New Life, of this Rain. Deserts created by Man will reborn, and these Lands will be new Forests, new Oases, with this Rain full of Power. And a soft, drizzling Rain will give new Life to Forests and other Lands of this World. Everything will revive: everything but no Man. The greater the Sin is, the greater Tears of Sachiel are. Cities are full of Sins, and Second Angels, cryes, cryes, cryes. Where do you want to go, Man? In your cities? They will be soon full of Rivers of Tears. You'd like to go where rain is soft: but can You live in forests? Can You live in places that are not for you? You are not be able to adapt to something that you've not built. You can only modify and destroy where you live. Grem, your Third Child, Third Seal, knows it. He can't stop Rain (Who can stop someone crying the Earth?), but He can use His Power, given by Human desire of survival, to move Clouds. He can move storms in places where Man does not live. He can move storms in forests, and in every place where Nature is. More strong is desire of survival of Man, more strong is Power of His Second Seal, more disastrous will be destruction of Nature. And Grem will be content, because He will save His Father. The more Grem will be content, the more Sachiel will be sad. The more Sachiel will be sad, the more Sachiel will cry. The more Man wants to survive, the more Earth will be destroyed. This is the essence of Human Nature. The Someone knows it, and he's crying, too." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Fourth image about "Seven Stars and Seals" Story. You can see last three images (and proses) about this story here: 1. Seven Angels 2. Seven Seals 3. War of Sea I've created it in the night!!!I've seen the sky, with first big clouds after a very hot summer. They've given me the idea for this image, and I've worked on it (at the end sky out of my window was red...). I've returned to sleep. I must work when I've inspiration, because I'm studying for university, and I've not much time to play with fractals ('cause of this I send less images, here and in the UF mailing list). I hope that you'll like it: naturally, comments are appreciated. And if you want to vote it, you can!!! :-) Now I must to go to study... :-( Bye!!!!!!!!! Daniele alias Jepessen Credits: Formulas: Pixel by me (dan.ufm) Trap Viewer by Me (dan.ufm) JuliaFollies4 by Lale Erguner (lal.ufm) Julia by Frederik Slijkerman (Standard.ufm) Pixel (2 iterations) by Samuel Monnier (sam.ucl) Coloring Algorithms: Orbit Traps (UF3) by Damien M. Jones (dmj3.ucl) Fractional Brownian Motion by Damien M. Jones (dmj.ucl) Smooth (Mandelbrot) by Damien M. Jones (Standard.ucl) Gradient by Frederik Slijkerman (Standard.ucl) Framing by Red Williams (rdw.ucl) rdw_gradient by Red Williams (rdw.ucl) Shaped Gradient by Red Williams (rdw.ucl) Truchet FBM by Samuel Monnier (sam.ucl) S.F.B.M. II by samuel Monnier (sam.ucl) Jigsaw by Ron Barnett (reb.ucl) Bezier Curve by Kerry Mitchell (lkm.ucl) Line by Kerry Mitchell (lkm.ucl) Mapping Algorithms: 3D Mapping by Frederik Slijkerman (Standard.uxf) Turbulence by Mark Townsend (mt.uxf) Reverse Scissors by Luke Plant (lp.uxf) Scissors by Luke Plant (lp.uxf) Shapes by Red Williams (rdw.uxf) Polygonal Scissor by Samuel Monnier (sam.uxf)

Comments (9)


fractalinda

10:35AM | Sat, 06 September 2003

As has been the case with the other compositions in this series, the prose is thought-provoking and the composition, well-done and a very interesting view. An observation- the lightning seems impotent..as if it is casually observing the "war of sky." IMO, if there's a war in the sky, the tumult and turbulence would be greater. Just my one penny.

sofie-filo

1:19PM | Sat, 06 September 2003

I readed the story, saw your image and I thought: this is typical Daniele! Al is so fine: clouds, background, composition, used colours (almost monochrome). I like your style. And I wish you all the best with your study at the university.

Hillary

1:44PM | Sat, 06 September 2003

Beautiful image.

unicorngraphics

3:20PM | Sat, 06 September 2003

I like your style, beautiful work!!

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Rykk

10:10PM | Sat, 06 September 2003

Wonderful image and story, Daniele! I like the clouds and the neat observation - man cannot adapt to what he hasn't built. I like the almost monochrome coloring, too.

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tresamie

12:54AM | Sun, 07 September 2003

This is an amazing story, and the illustrations are even more so! If we could only see beyond the clouds....

YvonneWela

1:27AM | Sun, 07 September 2003

The storie mades me, after reading taking a deep breath,so beautiful,it fits also so good with the very beautiful image! Thank you so much for sharing,Daniele ,looking forward to the next episode if there will come, which I truly hope.

gallimel

1:43AM | Sun, 07 September 2003

there's so much in your inspiration.. and you always portray this so well :)

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Longrider

3:19AM | Sun, 07 September 2003

The saga continues,a beautiful image,well done.


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