Animula - Wonder Night
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She swept out from between the rainbow-curtains of the cloud-trees into the broad sea of light that lay beyond. Her motions were those of some graceful naiad, cleaving, by a mere effort of her will, the clear, unruffled waters that fill the chambers of the sea. She floated forth with the serene grace of a frail bubble ascending through the still atmosphere of a June day. The perfect roundness of her limbs formed suave and enchanting curves. It was like listening to the most spiritual symphony of Beethoven the divine, to watch the harmonious flow of lines. This, indeed, was a pleasure cheaply purchased at any price. What cared I if I had waded to the portal of this wonder through another's blood I would have given my own to enjoy one such moment of intoxication and delight.
But it could not be. No invention of which human intellect was capable could break down the barriers that nature had erected. I might feast my soul upon the wondrous beauty, yet she must always remain ignorant of the adoring eyes that day and night gazed upon her, and, even when closed, beheld her in dreams. With a bitter cry of anguish I fled from the room, and, flinging myself on my bed, sobbed myself to sleep like a child.
Ha! I've been ignoring my little Dante project so long that I didn't even recognize that address at first. Now that I know you're reading, I'll have to get back to that.From the dept. of coincidences: I just started reading \"Dear Departed\" (I found it hidden away on top of a dusty bookcase in my favorite store, and nearly pulled the shelf down on myself clambering after it). And speaking of Yourcenar, I love the image of her, alone with Hadrian, writing through the night in the rattling observation car. It's amazing how these little candles, lit on night trains passing through dark mountain ranges, manage to illuminate so much.
I picked out a book from the shelf, IN DREAMS BEGIN RESPONSIBILITIES. The dedication included the phrase. My Latin is only a memory. Entering the net led me to this place. A very interesting history. I wonder it could be Hadrian was also being objective in his poem. Thinking here also how our 20th C educated mind pictures and contemplates ther soul.
Like many others I too fell in love with Yourcenar's portrait of Hadrian, and consequently with her version of ANIMULA, VAGULA, BLANDULA, but, upon reflection, it strikes me odd that he would compose his \"dying poem\" in Latin rather than in the Greek he was so enamored of. Which makes me wonder if the poem might be an invention of one of his biographers or a translation by, say, Phlegon.
This Sunday, I\\u2019m in Birmingham, Alabama, speaking at Highlands UMC. I\\u2019ve turned Sunday Musings over to my friend, Cathleen Falsani. The text for the day includes Jesus\\u2019 words, \\u201CYou are the light of the world.\\u201D Cathleen writes This Numinous World, a newsletter that is all about light, wonder, and awe. I admire her gift with words \\u2014 and her love of poetry. The verse and Cathleen\\u2019s persistent search for the luminous make a perfect pair.
So dear Reader, to whom I writeKnow who rules Hallow nightAnd know what I write this for.Irusan shall rule the timeWhen the dead can cross the line.Know this and fear nothing more.
Since I am unlikely to resolve the dispute in these notes, I willsay no more about it. Goethe was born in the eighteenth century and died inthe nineteenth, becoming the progenitor of the romantic movement known asSturm und Drang by publishing a novel in 1774, The Sorrows of Young Werther,that may be described as the first runaway bestseller in Western literature,or perhaps the second, after Cervantes' Don Quixote. This could open afascinating discussion about popular literary characters of past ages thatsurvive, like Don Quixote, the knight of the mournful countenance, and onesthat do not, like young Werther and his bloody sorrows. But such a discussionmight take us too far afield. In any event, the protagonist of Goethe'smagnum opus, Faust, did survive as well as any character in history.
HADRIAN (as Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus, b. 76, d. 138, isknown in English) has gone down in history as one of the five \"goodemperors\" of Rome. This makes one seriously wonder what the bad emperorsmust have been like. Whenever not preoccupied with rebellious Jews, attemptedcoups d'etat by his own brothers-in-law, or other affairs of state, thestoic-epicurean-Hellenophilic-anti-Semite liked waxing lyrical. The emperorwrote poetry, including the magnificent Animula vagula blandula, a tiny gemthat has survived not only time but many uninspired translations. Writtenshortly before Hadrian's death at age 62, the evocative lines fairlydemand transliteration--that is, being given a value for sound rather thansense (as, for example, the soft Russian ya lyubyu tibya for \"I loveyou\" becomes \"yellow-blue tibia\" in Vladimir Nabokov'splayful English version).
President Trump's pardon of corrupt political cronies and another group of war criminals who murdered children and other innocents was indeed \"nauseating.\" Not only are they grotesquely unjustified, but they leave a negative impression about the positive good of clemency. For a most important discussion of these issues, including a wonderful colloquy with my University of St. Thomas colleague, Mark Osler, I encourage everyone to watch this program.
First, you may see this asserted even by the experience of him in his owne particular that gives this lesson here to all in generall, in Psal. 77. verse 6. I commune with my owne heart, and my spirit maketh diligent search. Here David and his heart are talking together; and see what his heart saith unto him in Psal. 16. 7. My reines instruct me in the night season. For that the heart and reines doe signifie the same thing, when they are taken in a spirituall sense, and that they so taken, doe signifie the Conscience, is a matter so copiously evident in Scripture that I need not to use any instances to prove it.
Behold beloved among your selves, and regard, and wonder marvellously; for I can tell you a sad story in your eares, which ye will not beleeve though it be told you. I have lived these forty yeares, and somewhat more, and carried my heart in my bosome all this while, and yet my heart and I are as great strangers and as utterly unacquainted, as if we had never come [Page 18] neare one another: And is there none in this Congregation that can say the like
As it is somtimes used in your House Honourable and Honored, to put a question whether a question shall be put, so I beseech you apply the Text, Commune with your owne hearts, whether you have communed with your own hearts: you spend much time day after day worthily and piously in conferring and communing among your selves about the things of Church and State; but wh [...] time doe you spend either day or night in conferring or communing with your Consciences about the affaires of your soules You Ladies and Gentlewomen, that bestow so much time in visiting and conferring with your glasses and your friends, what time doe you bestow in visiting and conferring with your owne hearts and soules
But secondly, I shall desire you seriously to commune with your owne hearts, of What London hath done for you. London the mirrour and wonder of Love, Zeale, Constancy, and Bounty to you and your cause: London, the Arke that hath kept you safe, in this deluge of bloud that hath over-flowed the Nation: London, your Ophir and Indies that hath supplyed you with masses of Money and Plate in all your wants: London, your banke and stock of men and hearts: London, your so much, that you had not been what you are, if it had not been for London: London, that under a Parliament hath preserved a Nation: and London, that under God hath preserved a Parliament. Was it ever seen, or could it ever be related, that any City under heaven ever did, as London hath done in love and kindnesse to your Cause and you What one among you can looke into his owne heart, but he must needs find London written there
First, Prov. 10. [...] Psalm. 60.9. tis an emblem of strength, Prov. 10. The Rich mans wealth is his strong City: and Psal. 60. Who will lead me into the strong City This is the frequent Epithite, through the holy booke, strong and well fenced Cities: indeed theres the Vis Ʋ nita, the combination of most Men and Armes, the Store-house of Munition, Civitas cor reipub: [Page 11]Tis the heart of the body-publick, A City an embleme of strength. Man no continuing City. the seat of most spirit and vigour, deservedly may these be called strong houlds: Now what a City man hath in this sense, soone bee your owne Iudges: walke but about it, view well the Towers thereof (if you can finde any) how weakely is hee fenc'd about with these thinne walls of clay! walls, that every Ague shakes, every Dropsie drownes, every Feaver fires, every Danger batters; one Fort indeed theres in it, the heart, but that so feeble, as tis in a continuall trembling, a palpitation not more for breath than trouble, Psal. 38. Psalm 38.10. watchmen too it hath, eyes placed in a Tower, the Head, but neither foreseeing or preventing mischiefe; at best exercises, either dimme or drowsie. The Souldiers of it, the Hands, oft treacherous, advantaging the Enemy, and by sinnes wounding his owne Bosome, while in all this extremity his Carriages the Feet are unable to convey him from surprisall, or keepe him from being captive to the grave: so weake a City man is, that even wormes doe conquer it Plinius Nat. Hist. Pliny tells us, for a wonder, of a City undermined by Conies; but wormes triumph ore this, and scarce ere glory of the victory. What is it trow, Philosophers call Man a little world for is it because hee hath such Earthquakes in him, so many Cholicks and Palsies is it because he hath such Thundrings, suddaine Noyses in his Head because such Lightnings, Inflammations in his veines Hee is a little world indeed, himselfe the earth, and his misery the sea: nay, [...]. a great world of weaknesses (God knowes) borne the most helpelesse of all creatures, and lives the sport of every least distemper: how seasonable [Page 12]here for man is Saint Pauls [...] 2 Cor. 2 Cor. 11.29. 11. [...]; who is weak, and I am not weake: yet put the case (with David) hee bee so strong, hee come to eighty yeares, yet is it no continuing City, but a doubled misery, labour and sorrow: Psal 90.10.Psal. 90. non habemus, we have heer no continuing City, no City of strength. 59ce067264
In Diablo 4 Season 7, two unique resources stand out as central to the seasonal gameplay loop: Restless Rot and Fugitive Heads. These materials fuel your journey through the season’s core systems, empowering your character through occult gem crafting, witch power upgrades, and Diablo IV Items deepening your progression at the Tree of Whispers.
If you're aiming to maximize efficiency this season and unlock the full potential of your build, mastering how and where to farm these resources is absolutely essential. This guide breaks down the best methods for farming Restless Rot and Fugitive Heads, key locations, efficient routing strategies, and how to make the most of every run.
What is Restless Rot in Diablo 4 Season 7?
Restless Rot is the primary seasonal currency in Season 7. It’s a versatile material that plays a vital role in almost every seasonal mechanic, particularly in crafting occult gems, upgrading witch powers, and exchanging at the Tree of Whispers for powerful loot caches.
You’ll find Restless Rot in large quantities from the following sources:
Defeating Head Rotten enemies.
Completing Head Hunt zone events.
Running Root Holds, the seasonal mini-dungeons.
Finishing Whispers of the Dead objectives during seasonal content.
Opening Silent Chests with Whispering Keys.
Where & How to Farm Restless Rot
1. Participate in Head Hunts
Head Hunts are massive, zone-wide events introduced in Season 7. Think of them as the spiritual successor to Helltides, but with more lore-driven objectives and thematic twists centered around corruption and possession.
Why Head Hunts Are Great for Rot Farming:
Spawn frequent Head Rotten enemies who drop Restless Rot upon defeat.
Multiple overlapping Whispers can be completed at once, netting bonus rewards.
High enemy density and dynamic objectives make them great for AoE farming builds.
Tips for Head Hunt Farming:
Focus on zones with dense objective clusters.
Stack Whisper objectives (like "Defeat Elites" or "Cleanse the Area") to gain extra Rot.
Always carry a few Whispering Keys to open Silent Chests that spawn randomly in Head Hunt areas.
2. Clear Root Holds
Root Holds are new seasonal dungeons accessed with Whispering Wood Sigils, which you can acquire from Whisper Caches or Silent Chests.
These dungeons are loaded with Rot opportunities and are among the best sources for consistent, repeatable farming.
Why Root Holds Are Efficient:
Packed with Head Rotten mobs.
Guaranteed boss encounters that drop large amounts of Restless Rot.
Optional ritual challenges at the start can increase your loot multipliers.
How to Optimize Runs:
Always select riskier ritual modifiers to improve Restless Rot yields.
Equip a build with strong AoE burst to clear dense packs quickly.
Farm Root Holds in sequence using multiple sigils for uninterrupted farming.
3. Hand In Grim Favors at the Tree of Whispers
The Tree of Whispers remains a cornerstone of seasonal progression. Turning in Grim Favors earned from Whispers will reward you with caches that contain a good amount of Restless Rot.
Focus on Head Hunt zones that overlap with Whisper objectives for maximum synergy.
Aim for 8 Grim Favors per turn-in to maximize returns.
Speak with the Raven of the Tree during Head Hunts to turn in favors on the go.
What are Fugitive Heads?
Fugitive Heads are a rarer and more valuable seasonal material. While Restless Rot is abundant, Fugitive Heads are a premium drop used for:
Crafting powerful occult gems.
Converting into Restless Rot if needed.
Progressing unique witch power unlocks and endgame challenges.
Where & How to Farm Fugitive Heads
1. Interact with Exposed Roots & Uprooted Cocoons
While exploring Head Hunts or doing Whisper objectives, you may come across Exposed Roots or Uprooted Cocoons. These interactables spawn Headless Husks, which have a chance to be possessed by a Fugitive Head.
Farming Tips:
You can spawn multiple husks per event, increasing chances of finding a Fugitive Head.
Always check interactables—these are your top passive farming method.
Husks become more likely to be possessed on higher Torment levels.
2. Clear Root Holds – Boss Drops
Every Root Hold ends with a mini-boss encounter. These bosses have a significantly higher chance to drop Fugitive Heads than standard enemies.
Prioritize Root Holds when hunting Fugitive Heads.
Equip gear focused on elite damage and survivability to clear faster.
Combine Root Hold runs with the Dro of Whispers for boosted efficiency.
3. Use the Dro of Whispers Consumable
Dro of Whispers is a game-changer in Season 7. This consumable massively increases the odds of finding Fugitive Heads and Forgotten Altars.
Dro of Whispers Effects:
+50% chance for Headless Husks to be possessed.
Double chance of finding Forgotten Altars, which grant witch power bonuses.
Usage Tips:
Always use a Dro before entering Root Holds or starting a Head Hunt session.
Stack multiple runs while under the effect to maximize your value.
Dro of Whispers can sometimes be found in caches or crafted through specific seasonal vendors.
How to Use Restless Rot and Fugitive Heads
1. Craft Occult Gems
Occult Gems are one of the biggest additions in Season 7, adding powerful passive modifiers that interact with your class and witch powers.
To Craft Occult Gems, You Need:
Fugitive Heads
Restless Rot
Gem Fragments (from salvaging gems or world drops)
Each gem can drastically alter your build, offering extra critical strike effects, resistance boosts, or new triggers for witch-based abilities.
2. Upgrade Witch Powers
Witch Powers are class-specific seasonal skills that augment your combat style with hexes, curses, and dark magic.
Spend Restless Rot at the Tree of Whispers to unlock or enhance these powers.
Each tier costs increasingly more Restless Rot, so efficient farming is key.
Certain tiers may require Fugitive Heads to unlock.
3. Transmute Fugitive Heads into Restless Rot
Running low on Restless Rot but have spare Fugitive Heads? You can transmute them into Restless Rot near the Tree of Whispers.
The exchange rate varies by difficulty tier.
This is a great emergency option if you're trying to unlock a key witch power tier.
Final Tips for Efficient Farming in Season 7
Play in Groups: Farming in a group increases kill speed, shrine uptime, and spawn rates.
Use AoE Builds: Speed is crucial for Rot farming. Builds like Twisting Blades Rogue, Pulverize Druid, or Hammer Barb excel.
Stack Objectives: Try to chain Head Hunts with Whispers and Root Holds to reduce downtime.
Keep Whispering Keys Handy: Opening Silent Chests often leads to sigils and more resources.
Conclusion
Season 7 of Diablo 4 introduces some of the most engaging and rewarding progression systems yet. With Restless Rot as your fuel and Fugitive Heads as your rarest component, farming smart and staying efficient will give you a serious edge. By mastering Head Hunts, clearing Root Holds, and using consumables like the Dro of Whispers, you’ll be on track to unlock the buy Diablo 4 Items strongest builds and dominate this season’s content.
Good luck, wanderer—and may your inventory always be full of Rot.