Only one more episode of my extensive and exciting podcast series over the history of the Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloans called The Ancient Ones remains and it’ll be out in a few weeks. I started with the Ice Age and I’ll end it with the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Spanish Reconquista that followed. So now’s the time to catch up and enjoy the sound of my soothing voice as I take you through the last 40,000 years or so of hunting, building, fighting, & flourishing that defined the American Southwest.
Pictured here are the remains of Spanish Catholic missions and churches, destroyed during the revolt, and the smoky kivas the revolt was planned in. All pictures by me, of course.
Kamen Rider Kiva update: Often, on an episode recap, the mascot character for Kiva, Kivat the Third, gives a history lesson instead of a recap, while footage from the last episode plays in the background. Kivat is a vampire bat and these lessons and curiosities imply that he knows about it because he actually lived during that time and these are first-hand knowledge. This episode, he just says this and then does a haunting laugh for 5 seconds straight.
But then I remembered that bubbly Adaar design I never actually did anything with and got to talking about it with Ferry, so I decided to refine it a bit
Kiva Adaar! High femme, sort of a Belphi/Rapunzel/Catherine Elle Armstrong mix, horns broke a lot while growing up, definitely not a baby (barely)
Oh, all that I did to try to undo it
All of my pain and all your excuses
I was a kid but I wasn't clueless
(Someone who loves you wouldn't do this)
All of my past, I tried to erase it
But now I see, would I even change it? - Family Line by Conan Gray
It's the same old story, he says, spinning the coin in the table. Two boys, two difficult roads. One would do anything to survive even it costs him the other, one would do anything to protect the other at the cost of himself.