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Experience the awe, the mystery and the wonder from the furthest-most reaches of imagination!

Wonder Island is going to be a beautiful colored 160-page graphic novel!

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The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen is a tale about eleven princes who have been turned into swans. Their brave sister, Lisa saves them by spinning nettles into thread to make eleven coats. She cannot speak a word until she's done or her brothers will die.

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A Year and a Day – My Top 5 Characters from the Mabinogion is now archived at

"It’s a hard choice, as most of them are deeply flawed..."

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Norse Goddess of Death, Hel, child of Trickster Loki, dwells in the land that lies “downward & northward,” Niflheim or World of Darkness, consisting of 9 worlds. Unlike heroes of battle who go to Valhalla, Hel is reserved for those who do *not* fall in battle.

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Narcissus Poeticus is the last to flower, well into March. In Greek legend Narcissus faded away from self-obsession, & was turned into the white daffodil by Nemesis. It then became the flower Persephone was gathering when she was abducted by Pluto.

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In Kyivean Slavic mythology, Khors is the god of the sun, bringer of righteousness, and dispenser of justice. May he ride once more across the world and bring hope to Ukraine.

🖼: A. Shishkin

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In a Ukrainian tale a dog called Sirko is driven out of his home because he's old. A wolf decides to help him. The wolf runs away with the couple's baby, Sirko runs after the wolf and pretends to save the baby. Sirko is welcomed back and the wolf gets food.

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Hope is sometimes all we have to hold onto. Psyche, her love taken by her own curiosity and by the disapproval of Venus, held to hope she would see Cupid again, despite her impossible tasks. And she did: because she dared to hope.

🖼: J.E. Delaney

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I joined after seeing a Tolkien scholar I respect doing it. My thread for the final hosted hashtag day is about Tolkien's essay based on his lecture on 8 March 1939, "On Fairy-Stories", where he described the value of fairy story.

Thank you, !

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After bumbling around on here not sure it was the place for me for a while I discovered and suddenly I had people to follow and a reason to stay
I’ve found other reasons since but I wouldn’t be here without you ❤️

Thank you
Always

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From brief to final product, thank you for this concept piece of art! Who wants some more, whilst we pitch the live action series?

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“Tell me the story…

…how the sun loved the moon so much he died every night to let her breathe.” ~Rumi
Artwork by CaitMayArt

Thanks for the memories

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Hephaestus formed a body from clay. Athena clothed the form. Aphrodite gave it grace and beauty. Hermes provided it a voice. Zeus bestowed cunning and the ability to lie. Hera planted curiosity. They named the woman Pandora.

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The return of the Greek god Apollo, after he had spent the cold winter months in Hyperborea, was celebrated as the return of Spring and light
🎨by Donn P Crane

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In the Yoruba traditions of the Americas, he is the sky father and bringer of life, creator, defender of order. He is Obatala, orisha who reigns above as he did when he incarnated, a tradition stemming from his original form in Africa.

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The White Deer is a traditional sign of renewal & especially for King Arthur & his knights. Where the pursuit of the White Deer was a sign of spiritual endeavor & the of a quest! For if you come across one today, it is still an omen of change.

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Žaltys (the grass snake) is a household spirit of healing and fertility from Lithuanian folklore. It protects the home, brings happiness and wards off disease. People would keep Žaltys in their home as a pet and feed it or give it offerings.

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6/ became a place where I could connect with fellow folklore enthusiasts, and get perspectives on the folklore of different cultures. Among others I have met here, I particularly wish to thank:

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