Kintsukuroi_MasterPost
Summary
Kintsukuroi is a Japanese word that refers to the act of repairing broken pottery by filling in the cracks with gold. Instead of trying to hide the damage, kintsukuroi illuminates it.
Because, mending is an art.
Because, there is beauty in the broken places.
Because, every scar has a story.
Themes: This story is set in an alternative universe similar to our world, but where everyone has the ability to shift to lupine forms. Genders in this word are predominantly binary and defined as alpha and omega .
Genre: Drama, Romance
Warnings: Hurt-comfort, Instances of
'misogynistic' behaviour (as pertaining to this world), Descriptions of
violence (mild), Aftermath of a bombing, Power-imbalance, Ostracization of a character for non-confirmatory beliefs in local culture, Hints of past abuse of a character, Death of a minor/ child (off-screen), Social divide.
Rating: NC-17
Start Reading: Here
Chapter 7- Chapter 8- Chapter 9 - Chapter-10 - Chapter-11- Chapter-12- Chapter-13- Chapter-14 - Chapter-15 - Chapter- 16- Chapter-17 - Chapter-18- Chapter-19- Chapter-20[Epilogue]
Author's Note-
Image for the double heart inspired from ceramic urn by legendURN.
Exactly, every broken piece is beautiful in its own way. Amazing article.
ReplyDeleteThanks Priti,
DeleteThis is just the overarching theme of the story, because like you said; nobody is actually 'broken' or flawed/flawless, one just has to understand that even scars are beautiful. Actual story begins with Prologue.
Beautiful and true . Mending is an art.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. thank you.
Delete