Digital banner for "The Faerie Mythos." The upper section depicts a winged woman with long, flowing brown hair standing in profile next to a large, dark brown horse. Both the woman and the horse are adorned in highly detailed, matching gold or bronze armor with intricate filigree patterns. The woman features large, translucent, insect-like wings that catch the warm light. They are set against a dramatic, hazy orange and yellow sunset sky. Across the bottom, a wide, textured gold parchment banner displays the words "YULE RIDER" in bold black serif lettering. The banner is anchored by two dark blue wax seals: one on the left reading "From the Folklore Archive" and one on the right featuring a shield emblem. The lower right corner includes the signature "Ronel the Mythmaker" in a white script font.
A to Z Challenge Folklore

Yule Riders: A Ghostly Procession

Y is for Yule I’m weaving folklore and book reviews into a single offering, shaped to reach a wider audience drawn to both. In years past, interest has surfaced in fragments of each; now, I’m gathering those threads into April alone, so the rest of the year remains quiet and deliberate. If you came only …

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