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Designing from Bones ~ Evil For A Reason: Morgana and Mordred
She stands upon a precipice, her sins for all to see. Yet others hide the self-same-sins hind crown and dark decree. Nurture turns to Malice, light quenched by vain hypocrisy. Her brothers hand she grabbed and ran, the treachery of … Continue reading
Designing from Bones ~ Otherworld
There are things that move just beyond our vision. Words that drift past our ears. Soft. Unintelligible. Teasing. A scent of a flower when standing in an empty windowless room – the sound of running water in a thirsty desert … Continue reading
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