"Palms and plantains." Picturesque Ceylon. 1903.
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"Palms and plantains." Picturesque Ceylon. 1903.
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heart of surging flame
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i really like hosf a lot :") it was one of my favorite year 1 events and naturally schwarz my beloved is there too.. so many fun moments in there and it was hard to just do 3 !!!!!
As you know by now, Ceylon doesn't wear a mask; as a result, she has sensory processing issues and can get overstimulated.
When the world becomes too loud or the information too dense, her composure fractures. Her shell hair begins to bleed into a void like shadow, manifesting her internal overwhelm as a physical corruption.
However refusing the comfort of a mask allows her to read the air, the soul, and the history of a room with precision.
And yes, that's why she wears a collar.
In a similar way, I imagine that Quirrell covers his antennae because they are more sensitive.
December 2025
A Boucheron peacock feather necklace, made of blackened gold, tsavorite garnets, spessartite garnets, sapphires including the large cushion shaped ceylon sapphire, diamonds and emeralds, 1899.
The Question Mark Necklace, created in 1879, won a Grand Prix at the Paris World Fair. This model is still sold today, but in a limited edition for fine jewellery.
Maker: Boucheron
Your therapists hanging out
Ceylon Tea Trails in Sri Lanka
W Main Street, Ceylon, Minnesota.