John Everett Millais (1829-1896 English) • The Captive 1882 - Detail
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John Everett Millais (1829-1896 English) • The Captive 1882 - Detail
The Oliver Family Mansion, Chester, PA. The Oliver family went missing in 1898. The mystery baffled investigators and the family was never found but locals say they can see faces in the windows of the mansion. (source)
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The queen threw one of the shirts over each of them, and when the shirts touched their bodies, they were changed into swans.
Warwick goble, from The fairy book, by Dinah Craik, London, 1913.
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Noonwraith from the first ‘Witcher’ game (and that I guess will be featured in the ‘Wild Hunt’ as well** Loved their storyline so much that decided to do 2 redesign concepts
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