Dark fantasy digital banner where the layout is inverted. The upper section features a wide, textured gold parchment banner displaying the word "HULDRA" in a bold black serif font. The banner is flanked by two dark blue wax seals: one on the left reading "From the Folklore Archive" and one on the right featuring a shield emblem, with the signature "Ronel the Mythmaker" in white script in the bottom right corner of the gold strip. Below the banner, a close-up portrait shows a beautiful woman with pointed elf-like ears, light freckles, and striking grey-blue eyes looking over her shoulder. Wisps of her hair and the shoulder of her green attire are dotted with small, glowing gold lights, set against a dark background with soft, warm golden bokeh circles. "The Faerie Mythos" logo is centered at the very bottom.
A to Z Challenge Folklore

Huldra: Seductress of the Forest

O is for Obdurate 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 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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