smallgodseries: [image description: A technicolor penguin zooms into the piece from the left, leavin
smallgodseries: [image description: A technicolor penguin zooms into the piece from the left, leaving the bright rainbow of their colors behind them. This ribbon of color is visible in the background weaving amongst a march of grey panguins that moves in the opposite direction behind them. Text reads, “47, Novana ~ The Small God of Nonconformity”]Everyone belongs to her in the beginning. Everyone is hers to have and to hold. But she loses most as they move toward adulthood, as the idea that “the nail that sticks up gets hammered down” takes root and grows. She is the tall poppy, the loudest voice in the crowd, the one who dances as if the music was meant only for her, as if the beats were suggestions rather than dictates. She does not conform unless she wants to, because true nonconformity is rooted in kindness.When she likes the new trend, she adopts it. When something is “basic” but beloved, she embraces it. When something brings joy to the people around her, she delights in its existence. To insist that everyone must rebel in the same way is to conform much more than it is to worship briefly at the altar of Pumpkin Spice, who is sweet and tart and worshipped for good reason by those who love her.Run, she whispers in the ears of her faithful. Dance. Be joyous, be glad, embrace the things that make you happy, turn away from the things that make you sad. Love the world as you want the world to be, and refuse to let it change you into something you won’t recognize.She weeps every time someone slips away from her, every time someone conforms not because they love the positions they are taking, but because they feel like it would be easier to hide the colors of their heart and soul behind someone else’s screen. All she asks is that her faithful live. Free and happy and unconstrained by unreasonable restrictions. All she wants is for them to be safe, and to accept that sometimes we conform not because we want to bury ourselves, but because rebellion should never become self-destruction.She just wants us to be happy.Artist Lee Moyer (The Doom That Came to Atlantic City, Starstruck) and author Seanan McGuire (Middlegame, Every Heart a Doorway) have joined forces to bring you icons and stories of the small deities who manage our modern world, from the God of Social Distancing to the God of Finding a Parking Space.Join in each week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for a guide to the many tiny divinities:Tumblr: https://smallgodseries.tumblr.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/smallgodseriesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallgodseries/Homepage: http://www.smallgodseries.com/ -- source link
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