Category: Folklore
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✦ Edward’s Confession

We told Cassandra what he said. She listened in silence, then took the notebook and read the transcription aloud.
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✦ The Mirror’s Hunger

If any readers visit the Folklore Museum in the coming weeks, you’ll find the Mirror of Pendrim removed from display.
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✦ A Visit to the Exhibition: The Door Between

The crowd drifted forward. Lillian was taking notes when she touched my arm. “Do you feel that?”
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✦ Between the Prophet and the Witch: Reclaiming the Forbidden Voice of Wisdom

He told us this as though reciting family folklore — yet the tremor in his voice betrayed something deeper.
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The Song at Lizard Point

“I see no scaled maidens, Sylvia—only the play of light and wave. Though…” She paused. “There is a pattern.
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The Connection Between Lughnasadh, The Heart of Shadows, and Ara Norenzayan’s Research

According to Cornish folklore, the Heart represents the essence of life and the balance between light and dark—a theme that resonates with the cyclical nature of agricultural seasons.
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Blog Post Review: Faeries, Fallen Ages, and the Forgotten Covenant — A Deep Dive into Red Tree, White Treeby Wendy Berg

Berg paints a stunning portrait of Faery not as the domain of mischievous sprites or dainty flower fairies, but as a noble Otherworld inhabited by radiant, intelligent beings whose lives once overlapped with ours.



