Monday 1 February 2010

BUNEA













WEDNESDAY ADDAMS BUNEA:

The Twenty-Sixth Spirit is Bunea (or Bimea or Bima). She is a Great and Mighty Duchess. She appears in the form of a young Goth Girl Lolita of Aristocratic Addams Family Class whose shield of heraldry depicts a Dragon and a Gryphon on either side of a shield depicting her sign, which to also have a Dogs head atop of a black Knights helmet. She often frequents graveyards as her playground while to hang out smoking Hashish or to be seen within vivid Visions and Dreams painting Surreal paintings on large canvasses within a sprawling Mansion or to pose for her Master of an Artist when he to trance, indulging in automatic-painting. She is very much into Necromancy and Spiritualism of which she teaches much and speaks with a high and comely voice. She changes the burial places of dead Girls, and causes their Spirits, which are under her care to gather and play upon their sepulchres whom will thence answer those questions put to them by her Master. The Spirits under her authority are called 'Bunis' whom are the Spirits of discarnate Girls and are regarded by the Tartars as exceedingly wanton and Sexually perverse Nymphs. Their power is great in Poltergeist activity and their mischeivous number immense. But their Sorcerers are ever in communication with these discarnate Spirits of twilight dead Girls by means of whom they carry on their dark practices. Bunea gives riches and great fortune and makes her Master wise and eloquent, but only when she has been sexually fulfilled via those Erotic Lucid Dreams she will induce as a Succubus. She gives truthful answers unto the demands of her Master. She governs Thirty Legions of Spirits likened unto her self.

BUNEA NECROMANTIC WEDNESDAY ADDAMS GOTHIC LOLITA

Bunea is very much akin to 'Wednesday Friday Addams' who is a member of the fictional Addams Family, created by cartoonist Charles Addams for The New Yorker; in Charles Addams's cartoons, Wednesday and other members of the family originally had no names. When the characters were eventually adapted for the 1964 television series, Charles Addams gave her the name "Wednesday", based upon the well-known nursery rhyme line, "Wednesday's child is full of woe". She is the younger of the two children of Gomez Addams and Morticia Addams.


Morticia inspired the character of Elvira whose mythic foundation points towards the ancient Witch Goddess called Hecate; while the name of Wednesday, which in the German is Wodensdaeg is derived from the name of the ancient Shaman God who was known of by the Anglo-Saxon’s as Woden whose spouse is the Sexual Love Goddess Freo. The Goddess Freo is otherwise known as Freyja by the ancient Norse whom is the mistress of Witchcraft and of Cats from whose name Friday is derived.

Wednesday Addams is very similar to Emily the Strange (sometimes written as Emily Strange) who is a fictional counterculture character created by Rob Reger and his company Cosmic Debris Etc. Inc. The very first Emily the Strange illustration dates from 1991, but the 1978 children's book Nate the Great and the Lost List features a very similar illustration of a young Girl named Rosamond who also has long black hair and is frequently accompanied by her black Cats. When Rosamond is introduced she wears a short dress and white Mary Jane shoes, exactly the same as Emily, standing in almost the same pose with her Cats.
Emily and Rosamond both draw from the same Archetype, which has spawned similar Goth Girl Comic-Strip characters including Vampirella, Devilina and Satana let alone Wednesday Addams of prior Succubus creation.

Today, Rob Reger remains as President and the principle creative visionary at Cosmic Debris, a successful design and marketing firm with millions of fans worldwide whom to wildly Spin the Sub-Quantum Automata Tulpa Succubus of Emily via their Consumerist Emotive Charge; its headquarters is in Berkeley, California.

An Emily the Strange feature film has been optioned by Mike Richardson, of Dark Horse Entertainment, as producer. A release date has not yet been granted to the film, but it is in active development with Universal Pictures attached for distribution. Suffice to say, Wednesday Addams of an Archetypal Succubus has had a big impact upon ones Subconscious Mythic Mind, who has not only inspired Rosamond to that of Emily the Strange, but to have also inspired the Gothic Lolita genre of Manga, Anime and Hentai as well as its ensuing fashion craze in Japan, whereby Bunea is a very rich little Goth Girl indeed.

Wednesday is originally a pale, dark-haired, grim-looking little Girl with a fascination with death and the macabre. She is explicitly stated to be six years old in the series' pilot episode. In the 1960s Television series, she is significantly more sweet-natured, although her favourite hobby is raising poisonous Spiders; she is also a Ballerina.

Wednesday's favourite toy is her Marie Antoinette Voodoo doll, which her brother guillotined. In one episode, she is shown to have several other headless dolls as well.

She also paints Surrealist pictures (including a picture of trees with human heads and other Sadomasochistic fetish imagery, whereby one has the Art of Emily Strange) and once writes a poem dedicated to her favourite pet Spider, Homer. Wednesday is deceptively strong; she is able to bring her father down with a judo hold, whereby Bunea is very protective of her Master agianst those of malign intent.

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