Pinterest really gets me.
At least they think my memes are funny, lol.
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Never thought I’d make Shakespeare fanart but here we are thanks to @totallyahumansblog ‘s Titania <3
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❅ ❅ ❄ Bhaile ❄ ❅ ❅
✧ Check this polymer clay necklace on my Kofi shop: it's a one of a kind piece sculpted in polymer clay, resin and metal. The main inspiration for this piece comes from fae courts, elven designs and fairies. It's a perfect piece for any elf, fae or magical creature out there ✨
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Elves: Mythical Creatures and Real-Life Encounters
visit my blog to read in detail-
Origins of Elves in Mythology
The origins of elves can be traced back to ancient mythologies and folklore. One of the earliest references to elves can be found in Norse mythology, where they were known as "alfar." In Norse mythology, elves were seen as supernatural beings associated with nature and fertility. They were often depicted as beautiful and ethereal creatures, living in enchanted forests or hidden realms.
Elves in Literature and Pop Culture
Elves have been a popular subject in literature for centuries. From William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy novels, elves have played significant roles in many stories. In Tolkien's works, elves are portrayed as wise and noble creatures, skilled in arts and warfare. Their depiction in popular culture has influenced the modern perception of elves as graceful and mystical beings.
The Connection Between Elves and Fairies
Elves, fairies, and other magical creatures are often closely related in folklore. In fact, the line between elves and fairies has sometimes been blurred, with the two terms being used interchangeably. However, there are some key differences between elves and fairies. While fairies are often associated with nature and magic, elves are more commonly linked to forests and enchanted realms
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Do you think???
... that a century from now (1265), the people of Redania will tell tales and sing songs of the day the most beautiful woman in the world came to their capital in Tretogor and brought mass-death to every single Redanian baby with her?
Will there be folktales about angering elven witches, from Lara Dorren to the queen of Dol Blathanna and will Francesca Findabair go down in Redanian history as the most beautiful and the ugliest woman to ever have lived?
Now that right there is a prompt and fanfiction material about a scene that never should’ve happened but for some reason *cough* S2Writers *cough* did and now it actually could have potential.
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This is Sydarthas Vondicta, my main character for my BD projet ⚜️⚜️⚜️
DO NOT REPOST.
You can found me on instagram too at : lo0n_art. ❤️
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