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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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Tagged Avalon, banshee, Bunworth Banshee, Charos, Cthulu, Dead Men of Dunharrow, designing from bones, Elfland, elves, Elysium, ethereal, fable, faerie, faerie realm, fairy, Gene Lempp, immortals, Indo-European, King Arthur, King Herla, legend, Lord of the Rings, Mag Mell, myth, mythical beasts, mythological, Olympus, otherworld, River Styx, Thomas Crofton Croker, Tir na nog, World Tree, Yggdrasil
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Designing from Bones – Fantastical Realm, Real World
Welcome to Designing from Bones, where we use archaeology, mythology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. The portal keeper beckons us step through the misty portal to a land that is both fanciful and real, … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlantis, Australia, Charles Darwin, designing from bones, fantasy, Gene Lempp, greek gods, Helen Blavatsky, indie, Kerguelen Plateau, land bridge, lemur, Lemuria, lost continent, Madagascar, mermaid, Middle Earth, Minas Tirith, Mu, Olympus, paranormal, Philip Sclater, Root Race, science fiction, Theosophical Society, writing prompts, writing tips
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