lore dump time!

my internal monologue needs an audience

like, I think in the form of talking to someone

and I know most people use religion for that

like, your god or gods are who you talk to internally

but for some reason that's never worked for me

mine needs to be an actual person I know

it's generally been like my best friends or partners

but I wish I just had someone else in my head with me

I need a co-pilot for this flesh mech

idk, maybe I'm just being weird and overly introspective

maybe I should try just using "chat" lol

because having it be an actual separate person leads to the problem that I'll forget whether I actually said something to them or just said to them in my head

#loredump #skylore #headspace #introspecting #weird #autism #adhd #audhd

🍀 #FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleFlash
Leprechauns🎩Hares🐰
🧙‍♀️Witches in flight🧹
Step into a world of Irish, Spring folklore and skylore—where gold glows beneath the rainbow, hares dance through spring fields, and witches ride the night sky. 🧹✨

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Leprechauns, Hares & Witches Folklore.
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🌈 Follow the magic. Chase the sky.
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#FairytaleTuesday🐴🪽 #FairyTaleFlash
In Greek myth, Pegasus—born of Medusa's blood & Poseidon's might—leaps skyward, wings beating against the night.
He soars among the stars, hooves striking sparks of lightning, forever etched as the great winged constellation. ✨
A guardian of heavens, thundering through eternity. #Pegasus 🐴 #Skylore
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In the Norwegian tale East of the Sun, West of the Moon (Asbjørnsen & Moe, 1841–44), a white bear carries a fearless girl to an enchanted castle. 🏰🐻
To break his spell, she travels beyond the edges of the world—where love burns brighter than the northern cold. ❄️🐻✨❄️🐻✨
#EastofTheSunWestofTheMoon 🌞🌕
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#FolkloreThursday #Skylore

Pegasus, in Greek myth was a winged horse that sprang from the blood of Gorgon Medusa as she was decapitated by the hero Perseus. With Athena's aid the hero, Bellerophon, caught Pegasus and rode him first in his battle with the Chimera.

#FolkloreThursday #Skylore

Revontulet is the Finnish word for “Foxfire.”
According to Finnish lore, a mystical fox was thought to have created the Northern Lights, with its’ bushy tail kicking up snow and tossing up sparks into the dark, night sky.
Art: in Public Domain