A to Z Challenge Folklore

Neutral Hermes

N is for Neutral I’m doing folklore and book review posts to reach and please a larger audience. Previous years have shown select interest in both and to minimise blogging throughout the year, I’m focusing my efforts on April. If you’d rather check out my book review for today, go here. As I’m finishing up …

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A to Z Challenge Folklore

Cocytus: God and Infernal River of Wailing

M is for Maestro maestro [my-stro] n any master of an art Collins English Dictionary I’m doing folklore and book review posts to reach and please a larger audience. Previous years have shown select interest in both and to minimise blogging throughout the year, I’m focusing my efforts on April. If you’d rather check out …

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A to Z Challenge Folklore

Acheron: God and Infernal River of Woe

L is for Lasting I’m doing folklore and book review posts to reach and please a larger audience. Previous years have shown select interest in both and to minimise blogging throughout the year, I’m focusing my efforts on April. If you’d rather check out my book review for today, go here. As I’m finishing up …

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A to Z Challenge Folklore

Koschei the Deathless

K is for Koschei I’m doing folklore and book review posts to reach and please a larger audience. Previous years have shown select interest in both and to minimise blogging throughout the year, I’m focusing my efforts on April. If you’d rather check out my book review for today, go here. As I’m finishing up …

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A dark fantasy digital banner with a top-heavy title layout. The upper section consists of a wide, textured gold parchment banner displaying the words "TALES OF SPINNERS" in a bold black serif font. The banner is flanked by two dark blue wax seals: the left one reads "From the Folklore Archive" and the right features a shield crest. The lower right corner of the gold section is signed "Ronel the Mythmaker" in white script. Below the banner, a woman with long, wavy blonde hair sits in an open, grassy alpine meadow, operating a wooden spinning wheel. She wears a white peasant blouse, a blue skirt, and boots, looking off into the distance. The background features a misty, tree-covered hillside under an overcast sky. "The Faerie Mythos" logo is centered at the very bottom of the image.
A to Z Challenge Folklore

Tales of Spinners

J is for Jackanapes 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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A dark fantasy digital banner with a top-heavy title layout. The upper section consists of a wide, textured gold parchment banner displaying the words "FIR DARRIG" in a bold black serif font. The banner is flanked by two dark blue wax seals: the left one reads "From the Folklore Archive" and the right features a shield crest. The lower right corner of the gold section is signed "Ronel the Mythmaker" in white script. Below the banner, a dramatic landscape unfolds under a stormy, overcast sky where a large flock of birds flies over a stone castle shrouded in low-lying mist and smoke. To the right, a man in a vibrant, hooded red coat stands in profile, looking down thoughtfully with his hand over his chest. A pale, hazy moon is visible on the far left over a body of water with ship masts, and a stone bridge arches on the right. "The Faerie Mythos" logo is centered at the very bottom of the image.
A to Z Challenge Folklore

Fir Darrig: The Trickster in Red

I is for Incorrigible 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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A dark fantasy digital banner with a top-heavy title layout. The upper section consists of a wide, textured gold parchment banner displaying the words "GIANT SAPIENT SPIDER" in a bold black serif font. The banner is flanked by two dark blue wax seals: the left one reads "From the Folklore Archive" and the right features a shield crest. The lower right corner of the gold section is signed "Ronel the Mythmaker" in white script. Below the banner, the image shows a large, detailed spider positioned at the center of an intricate web. The spider has a dark body with blue highlights on its abdomen and prominent fangs. The background is dramatically split by lighting, with a cool teal glow illuminating the left side of the web and a warm orange glow highlighting the right side. "The Faerie Mythos" logo is centered at the very bottom of the image.
A to Z Challenge Folklore

Giant Sapient Spider

H is for Halitosis 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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A holiday-themed digital banner with a top-heavy title layout. The upper section consists of a wide, textured gold parchment banner displaying the words "GIFT GIVERS" in a bold black serif font. The banner is flanked by two dark blue wax seals: the left one reads "From the Folklore Archive" and the right features a shield crest. The lower right corner of the gold section is signed "Ronel the Mythmaker" in white script. Below the banner, the scene shows a cropped view of Santa Claus seated on a wooden stool, holding a green and gold wrapped present tied with a red ribbon. He is positioned in a cozy, warmly lit room between a roaring brick fireplace hung with stockings on the left, and a fully decorated Christmas tree glowing with lights and ornaments on the right. Additional wrapped gifts are piled on the floor near a red armchair. "The Faerie Mythos" logo is centered at the very bottom of the image.
A to Z Challenge Folklore

Gift Givers From All Over

G is for Gift Givers 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 …

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Digital banner for "The Faerie Mythos." The upper section features a powerful, classical oil painting-style portrait of a satyr looking directly forward with a fierce, intense expression. The creature has large, curved ram-like horns, long pointed ears, a full weathered beard, and dark green leaves woven into its hair like a crown against a dark, textured forest background. Across the bottom, a wide, textured gold parchment banner displays the word "SATYR" 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

Fun Fauns

F is for Fauns 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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