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#FairyTaleTuesday Vecna was a once-human king and lich from Oerth that ascended to godhood. Over the ages he spent in undeath, Vecna became maligned across the multiverse. The name 'Vecna' is an anagram of 'Vance', a reference to Jack Vance. https://t.co/MQtnWg49rD
Behold an Interactive Online Edition of Elizabeth Twining’s Illustrations of the Natural Orders of Plants (1868) https://t.co/dNLuDLoint via @openculture
#BookChatWeekly Shona MacDonald, llustration of 'The Cat and the Moon' as part of the book 'The Moon Spun Round' a collection of poetry by W. B. Yeats, edited by Noreen Doody, and published by the O'Brien Press, 2016.
https://t.co/9lTtwGwNZI
“Fairies, black, grey, green, and white,
You moonshine revellers, and shades of night,
You orphan heirs of fixed destiny,
Attend your office and your quality.”
― William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act V, Scene 5 #BookWormSat
🎨by @NekroXIII https://t.co/cFbPg0jxQl
The 19th-Century Book of Horrors That Scared German Kids Into Behaving via @atlasobscura
Original illustrations from the book that inspired Edward Scissorhands https://t.co/Sc7CM4D0yT #WyrdWednesday
'Scythe' by Nekro via @artstationhq https://t.co/KyrLtQp9bI #SummerForGoths
In Search of Destiny (1998) - Viktor Kryzhanivsky https://t.co/V3YoTT3juq