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* SheAlsoDid: Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.

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Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.collective.
** She's also an equestrian, a sport she did in childhood that she recently decided to reconnect with. She occasionally posts photos and videos with her horses on Instagram.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With Music/ChelseaWolfe, Music/NicoleDollanganger, Music/TheBody, and Music/{{Liturgy}}.

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* FriendlyFandoms: With Music/ChelseaWolfe, Music/NicoleDollanganger, Music/TheBody, Music/{{Liturgy}} and Music/{{Liturgy}}.other AlternativeMetal acts.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With Music/ChelseaWolfe, Music/NicoleDollanganger, Music/TheBody, and Music/{{Liturgy}}.
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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' starts off with two original songs, one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs are most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.

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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' ''Saved!'', her first album as Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter, starts off with two original songs, songs: one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she had just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs are most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.
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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' starts off with two original songs, one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.

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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' starts off with two original songs, one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs are most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.
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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' starts of with two original songs, one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.

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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' starts of off with two original songs, one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.
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* RealitySubtext: ''Saved!'' starts of with two original songs, one about running away from your old life, and the other about abandoning your shitty hellbound friends. Considering that she just left behind her old artist name and escaped what she attests to be an extremely abusive relationship, the songs most likely a metaphor for trying to change her life for the better and move forward past old trauma.

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* BuryYourArt: The version of her "Wicked Game" cover featuring Alexis Marshall was removed from streaming and a solo version was released instead, for obvious reasons.
* CreatorsFavorite: Said that "I Am The Beast" is her favorite song on ''Caligula.''
* CreatorBreakdown: Most of her music is based on her experience with domestic violence; ''Sinner Get Ready'' in particular was made while she was suffering from extensive emotional and sexual abuse by her then partner Alexis Marshall, who nearly drove her to suicide.
* CreatorRecovery: Recently [[https://pitchfork.com/news/lingua-ignota-project-coming-to-an-end/ stated]] that she wants to shift her work in a different direction from her trauma, since the intense nature of her music makes it emotionally taxing to perform.
* InMemoriam: The lyrics to "I Who Bend The Tall Grasses" were partially based on the poem [[https://twitter.com/blakebutler/status/1272919781415489536?lang=en "Jesus" by Molly Brodak,]] who passed away in 2020, thus Hayter dedicated the song to her.

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* BuryYourArt: The version of her "Wicked Game" cover featuring Music/{{Daughters}}' Alexis S.F. Marshall was removed from streaming in light of serious accusations of sexual and a emotional abuse being made by her towards Marshall in 2021. A solo version was later released instead, for obvious reasons.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Said She said that "I Am The Beast" is her favorite song on ''Caligula.''
* CreatorBreakdown: Most of her music is based on her experience experiences with domestic violence; ''Sinner Get Ready'' in particular was made while during a nearly-two-year relationship with Alexis S.F. Marshall, who she was suffering from has accused of extensive emotional and sexual abuse by her then partner Alexis Marshall, who which nearly drove her to suicide.
* CreatorRecovery: Recently In 2022, she [[https://pitchfork.com/news/lingua-ignota-project-coming-to-an-end/ stated]] that she wants would be retiring the Lingua Ignota project and wanted to shift her musical work in a different direction from her trauma, direction, since the intense nature of her the music makes (and its fundamental basis in her traumas) made it emotionally taxing to perform.
* InMemoriam: The lyrics to "I Who Bend The Tall Grasses" were partially based on the poem [[https://twitter.com/blakebutler/status/1272919781415489536?lang=en "Jesus" by Molly Brodak,]] Brodak]], who passed away in 2020, thus 2020. Hayter dedicated the song to her.



* WrittenInInfirmity: ''Sinner Get Ready'' was made while she was still recovering from surgery for a serious back injury she suffered due to sexual abuse. ''Epistolary Grieving'' was also made after she had lost her voice and couldn't sing, which is why it's [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word.]]

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''Sinner Get Ready'' was made while she was still recovering from surgery for a serious back injury she stated she suffered due to sexual abuse. abuse.
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''Epistolary Grieving'' was also made after she had lost her voice and couldn't sing, which is why it's [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word.]]word]].

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* InMemoriam: The lyrics to "I Who Bend The Tall Grasses" were partially based on the poem [[https://twitter.com/blakebutler/status/1272919781415489536?lang=en "Jesus" by Molly Brodak,]] who passed away in 2020, thus Hayter dedicated the song to her.


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* InMemoriam: The lyrics to "I Who Bend The Tall Grasses" were partially based on the poem [[https://twitter.com/blakebutler/status/1272919781415489536?lang=en "Jesus" by Molly Brodak,]] who passed away in 2020, thus Hayter dedicated the song to her.
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* WrittenInInfirmity: ''Sinner Get Ready'' was made while she was still recovering from surgery for a serious back injury she suffered due to sexual abuse in 2019. ''Epistolary Grieving'' was also made after she had lost her voice and couldn't sing, which is why it's [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word.]]

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* WrittenInInfirmity: ''Sinner Get Ready'' was made while she was still recovering from surgery for a serious back injury she suffered due to sexual abuse in 2019.abuse. ''Epistolary Grieving'' was also made after she had lost her voice and couldn't sing, which is why it's [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word.]]
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* SheAlsoDid: Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.

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* SheAlsoDid: Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.collective.
* WrittenInInfirmity: ''Sinner Get Ready'' was made while she was still recovering from surgery for a serious back injury she suffered due to sexual abuse in 2019. ''Epistolary Grieving'' was also made after she had lost her voice and couldn't sing, which is why it's [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word.]]
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* SheAlsoDid: ** Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.

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* SheAlsoDid: ** Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.
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* CreatorRecovery: Recently [[https://pitchfork.com/news/lingua-ignota-project-coming-to-an-end/ stated]] that she wants to shift her work in a different direction from her trauma, since the intense nature of her music makes it emotionally taxing to perform.

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* CreatorRecovery: Recently [[https://pitchfork.com/news/lingua-ignota-project-coming-to-an-end/ stated]] that she wants to shift her work in a different direction from her trauma, since the intense nature of her music makes it emotionally taxing to perform.perform.
* SheAlsoDid: ** Established Perpetual Flame Ministries, a record label and art house collective.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Said that "I Am The Beast" is her favorite song on ''Caligula.''

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: CreatorsFavorite: Said that "I Am The Beast" is her favorite song on ''Caligula.''
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* InMemoriam: The lyrics to "I Who Bend The Tall Grasses" were partially based on the poem [[https://twitter.com/blakebutler/status/1272919781415489536?lang=en "Jesus" by Molly Brodak,]] who passed away in 2020, thus Hayter dedicated the song to her.
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* BuryYourArt: The version of her "Wicked Game" cover featuring Alexis Marshall was removed from streaming and a solo version was released instead, for obvious reasons.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Said that "I Am The Beast" is her favorite song on ''Caligula.''
* CreatorBreakdown: Most of her music is based on her experience with domestic violence; ''Sinner Get Ready'' in particular was made while she was suffering from extensive emotional and sexual abuse by her then partner Alexis Marshall, who nearly drove her to suicide.
* CreatorRecovery: Recently [[https://pitchfork.com/news/lingua-ignota-project-coming-to-an-end/ stated]] that she wants to shift her work in a different direction from her trauma, since the intense nature of her music makes it emotionally taxing to perform.

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