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I've covered a myriad of different #landscape themes here. Libraries, towers, castles, forests, and so on. Which do you prefer? Are they often featured in your writing? And would you care to guess what the theme for this upcoming week will be?
#WritingCommunity #art #fantasy
Taqriaqsuit-
These shadow people are often heard but rarely seen. If you attempt to stare at them directly, they will either vanish into another world or show merely their shadow. (1/2)
#writing #art #mythology
Ijiraat-
Shapeshifters with the ability to take the form of any arctic animal. Legend says the creature's origin comes from a young woman who refused to take the hand of any human suitors. And ended up mating with an animal, instead.
#mythology #WritingCommunity #art
The last prince of the village ventured to see the world he was told never to experience, for fear of the dangers it possessed. There, he discovers a shaman. Who offers to teach him magic. An art lost form his people for over 1,000 years.
#art #WritingCommunity #fantasy #vss365
The #mythology theme for this upcoming theme is one I’m really excited to cover: Inuit!
Are you familiar with the northern tales of this mythology? Do you have any favorites?
This past week’s look through Philippine #mythology was as enjoyable as I expected, if not more so. The creatures were full of personality and the deities were just as captivating. What mythology would you like to see me cover next?