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30 Days of Mythology: Day 22 — Lumivittaa
"It is a well-known proverb in Aurora that a display of true love can melt even Lumivittaa’s frozen heart."
Writing Revisited: An Amount of Cowbell Greater Than What Was Previously Established
"More", if you will.
The Alchemist of Middlesbrooke — Coming July 12
A quick reminder that the next Realmgard book goes live on July 12, and will be available for free download!
30 Days of Mythology: Day 20 — Creusa
"One of the best-known mythological figures in Realmgard’s history, despite being understood as a a fairly minor, local deity, the river goddess Creusa nevertheless looms large in the history of the Elven Empire."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 18 — Cora
"Although Cora is quick to spur others into romantic relationships and is recorded as a prolific matchmaker to both gods and mortals, featuring prominently in many popular romantic stories, her only recorded romantic partner in the mythology is her husband Valhas, who is often depicted going into battle with Cora’s kerchief tied around his arm."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 16 — Treza
"Originally entering the mythological accounts as adversaries to the Ennead, the origin of the nature goddess Treza and her daughters Misa and Cora are vague and uncertain. It is simply established that the three goddess arrived to the world of Terrace from elsewhere."
Discourse on Azumanga Daioh – Part 2: The Triumph of Representation
For reasons I admittedly don't entirely understand, my post about the autistic representation in Azumanga Daioh and why it matters to me as an autistic creator has been one of my most consistently popular posts this year...
One month to go: The Alchemist of Middlesbrooke
Coming July 12.
30 Days of Mythology: Day 12 — Pherais
"Not a goddess of justice in the sense of law codes or legal proceedings, Pherais is rather viewed as the goddess who brings changes of fortune."
