Katherine Frances's Blog, page 280
November 27, 2015
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prinnay:
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historical-nonfiction:
This is the kujang, a sickle-shaped...

This is the kujang, a sickle-shaped dagger believed to uphold the balance of the world. Once popular with Javanese kings, the kujang’s distinctly shaped blade was believed to have been inspired by a divine message proclaiming their sovereignty. Unlike many blades, the shape of the kujang did not come from advances in weapons technology. The original kujang was a farming tool, but a Javanese king named Kudo Lalean claimed he saw a weapon that symbolized the united Java island in a prophetic vision. After the dream, he had his best blacksmith craft the mystical blade. The result was a weapon in the shape of the island, which had three holes to symbolize the three main deities of the Hindu religion.
November 25, 2015
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k-frances:
Coming Soon- Desiderium: The War WithoutThe much...

Coming Soon- Desiderium: The War WithoutThe much awaited sequel to Desiderium: The War Within is in the last stages of amazon ebook publication! Keep an eye out for it here on my tumblr or on twitter!
November 24, 2015
k-frances:
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