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==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
The Governors of Contrition's | The Governors of Contrition's cultish nature as portrayed in the story came from a nightmare Alex Wakeford had during illness, where members of a countryside cult had to spend a night inside the belly of a skinless-yet-alive horse.{{Ref/X|Haruspis|1976084396148150477|Alex Wakeford|D=09|M=10|Y=2025|Quote=Fun bit of creative trivia: The cultist element of this story came from a really nasty dream I had while ill some years ago that stuck with me, involving a countryside cult initiating its members by making them spend a night inside the belly of a flayed but still living horse.}} | ||
Retaining Francisco Goya's ''Black Paintings'' as a motif from ''Halo: Saturn Devouring His Son'', the planet Atropos takes its name from Goya's painting ''[[Wikipedia:Atropos (Goya)|Atropos]]'', a reinterpretation of the [[List of references to Greek mythology in the Halo series|Moirai]], the three sister goddesses of destiny and fate. The Moirai are also referenced in the names of Atropos's two rings.{{Ref/X|Id=twitter|Haruspis|1976084400900379007|Alex Wakeford|D=09|M=10|Y=2025|Quote=Of course, we always knew we wanted to do a sequel to Saturn and that it would retain the Black Paintings motif which has been such a source of inspiration—among them, Atropos has always been one of my favourites as an art study. There's some of Eliot's Hollow Men in there too.}} | Retaining Francisco Goya's ''Black Paintings'' as a motif from ''Halo: Saturn Devouring His Son'', the planet Atropos takes its name from Goya's painting ''[[Wikipedia:Atropos (Goya)|Atropos]]'', a reinterpretation of the [[List of references to Greek mythology in the Halo series|Moirai]], the three sister goddesses of destiny and fate. The Moirai are also referenced in the names of Atropos's two rings.{{Ref/X|Id=twitter|Haruspis|1976084400900379007|Alex Wakeford|D=09|M=10|Y=2025|Quote=Of course, we always knew we wanted to do a sequel to Saturn and that it would retain the Black Paintings motif which has been such a source of inspiration—among them, Atropos has always been one of my favourites as an art study. There's some of Eliot's Hollow Men in there too.}} | ||