Lanthe fabric pattern - Liberty of London.
The “Ianthe” pattern was originally created in 1900 by French designer R. Beauclair and was used by the company Liberty of London.

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Lanthe fabric pattern - Liberty of London.
The “Ianthe” pattern was originally created in 1900 by French designer R. Beauclair and was used by the company Liberty of London.
⛤ Witchtober Day 3 - Crystal Ball ⛤
Our three witches live together in a small apartment. On weekends, when they don’t have work or classes, they like to sleep in. And later on, while Ivy and Zalie prepare the breakfast, Lanthe reads the crystal ball for them 🔮
Well, Thronos and I kind of trespassed in Pandemonia. A scoch. I'd call it trespassing-ish. And we might have brought to hell an entire population of angels. Ish.
Melanthe the Queen of Persuasion, Vrekeners, and also my heart
With all my dreams having come true, what will I dream of now?
- Kresley Cole, Dark Skye
⛤ Witchtober Day 6 - Broom ⛤ On certain days, when the stress was too much to handle and she felt overwhelmed by her day-to-day problems, she used to take her broomstick and fly very high, through the dark sky filled with stars. And all of a sudden, her worries looked a lot smaller than they seemed.
“I’m bound to show gratitude for every second of life I’m given by enjoying it to the fullest. Why should the gods—or fates or whoever—grant you more of these precious seconds if you waste the ones they’ve already provided?”
Dark Skye by Kresley Cole
Lit Lanthe, 2024
Iphis and Ianthe
Iphis, daughter of Ligdus and Telethusa. Iphis was raised male and eventually transformed into a man by the goddess Isis in order to marry Ianthe, daughter of Telestes. Iphis, as recounted in Homer's Iliad, was the slave of Patroclus, Achilles' companion-in-arms.
"O what will be the awful dreaded end, with such a monstrous love compelling me? If the Gods should wish to save me, certainly they should have saved me; but, if their desire was for my ruin, still they should have given some natural suffering of humanity. The passion for a cow does not inflame a cow, no mare has ever sought another mare. The ram inflames the ewe, and every doe follows a chosen stag; so also birds are mated, and in all the animal world no female ever feels love passion for another female—why is it in me?"