Wulf: ...and so the tentacle siezed, stripped and crushed the flower of innocence, thus leaving a void in both body and heart. Fear not, for it shall compensate its fee with a warm and slippery insistence - carnal pleasures abound in dead gardens...
Data 1: The sword sort of symbolises the female resistance. You know the "old" male saying that when a woman says "no" she actually means "YES" so the act of dropping or loosing the sword shows submission and the act of loosing one's self to ecstasy. It can also represent a form of female masculanity with the "sword" symbolising the female "weapon" the act of loosing this shows the conversion from stubborn/tomboyish behaviour to animalistic feminism. (I know I've used some of the terms loosely but you get the idea.)
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