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Sorrow and darkness and the softness of dreams. Artist & writer. Creator of curious things. My Fairytale short stories available @ Medium & Ko-Fi links below.✨
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"...Though Aubrey was near the object of his curiosity, he obtained no greater gratification from it than... wishing to break that mystery, which to his exalted imagination began to assume the appearance of something supernatural."

John William Polidori
The Vampyre

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The Wind is the narrator in this tale:

"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs... her father could use for healing drinks..."

- Hans Christian Andersen,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 Edmund Dulac

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✨Goodnight everyone! Here is an Autumn-inspired work to end the night.🌙✨

🎨 Arthur Rackham,
🍁🍂 Fairies in Autumn 🍁🍂

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"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs, those she knew her father could use for healing drinks and potions."

- Hans Christian Andersen's,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 Illustrated by Edmund Dulac

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"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs, those she knew her father could use for healing drinks and potions."

- Hans Christian Andersen,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 by Edmund Dulac

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Ayakashi in Japanese literally means, "strange phenomenon of the sea," and is a term used for yokai who appear in the liminal spaces between the surface of the sea/ocean and the air.

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"So they journeyed together, following the fleeing darkness into a wind that tasted like nails. The rind of the country cracked, and the flesh of it peeled back into gullies and ravines or shriveled into scabby hills."

- Peter S. Beagle
🎨 by Tore Billing

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✨Goodnight everyone! May your dreams be magical.✨
🎨 Undine, Arthur Rackham 1909

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"You have wakened not out of sleep, but into a prior dream, and that dream lies within another, & so on, to infinity, which is the number of grains of sand. The path that you are to take is endless, and you will die before you have truly awakened."

Jorge Luis Borges

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"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs, those she knew her father could use for healing drinks and potions."

- Hans Christian Andersen's,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 Illustrated by Edmund Dulac

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