Fallen London Travel Guide:
Mountain of Light
When the fog and the wax-wind clear, it's sometimes visible in the far distance: the Mountain of Light at the centre of the Elder Continent.
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Fallen London Travel Guide:
Mountain of Light
When the fog and the wax-wind clear, it's sometimes visible in the far distance: the Mountain of Light at the centre of the Elder Continent.
OCR04511: Final Fantasy IV: Mountain of Light - RebeccaETripp
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from OverClocked ReMix. more by RebeccaETripp here
Mayhaps a Mountain of Light moodbord? that coudl be interestimg
Long ago a hungry monarch built a castle. The monarch saw a light in the south, in the palace of the south's queen. In those days, hungry as the monarch was, that light provoked nothing but appetite. But she was too far to devour. Over time, their correspondence calmed the monarch, and when the time came for the monarch to depart, the monarch's appetite was transformed, like blood into tears.
Mountain of light at Wren Landing.
“At the end of the hajj, pilgrims walk up Jabal al-Noor, the Mountain of Light, to pray at the cave where the Prophet Muhammad meditated and received the first message of the revelation.” —Ahmed Mater
Ahmed Mater (Saudi, born 1979). Mountain of Light, 2015. C‐print, 20 x 30 in. (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Courtesy of the artist. © Ahmed Mater
Akhet (Ancient Egyptian: Ꜣḫt; Gardiner: N27) is an Egyptian hieroglyph that represents the place where the sun rises or sets. It is translated as "horizon" or "mountain of light".
Destiny (5/5) | A jewelled future: September 21st, 1911
“And then, I shall…”