thefugitivesaint:

Kindra Nikole, ‘Nimiane’, 2015

“Full image of my rendition of the lady of the lake, Nimiane, emerging from the water with Excalibur. This was the first image I shot for my new series, Árísan, and is my personal favorite. I’ve been wanting to capture it for at least two years now and am so happy to have it out of my head and into a tangible form finally.”

Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kindranikole/24284418153/

feanoriel:

Character Aesthetic: Morgan Le Fay

“Well,” he said, “suppose that Morgan is the queen of the fairies, or at any rate has to do with them, and that fairies are not the kind of creatures your nurse has told you about. Some people say they are the Oldest of All, who lived in England before the Romans came here— before us Saxons, before the Old Ones thelmselves—and that they have been driven underground. Some say they look like humans, like dwarfs, and others that they look ordinary, and others that they don’t look like anything at all, but put on various shapes as the fancy takes them. Whatever they look like, they have the knowledge of the ancient Gaels. They know things down there in their burrows which the human race has forgotten about, and quite a lot of these things are not good to hear.” (T.H. White; Once and Future King; The Sword in the Stone)

haljathefangirlcat:

Desdemona
robbed of life or honour is nothing to a Mordred, robbed of himself—his soul
stolen, overlaid, wizened, while the mother-character lives in triumph,
superfluously and with stifling love endowed on him, seemingly innocent of
ill-intention.
[…] Now that she was dead, he had become her grave. She existed
in him like the vampire.


The Once and Future King, by T. H. White

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