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Artemis Leading the Hunt â MTG Style by Ivana Abbate
Charles Baudelaire, from a poem featured in "Baudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud: Selected Verse and Prose Poems,"
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The sea is a temple. The woods are a temple. Your own bedroom is a temple. The world is imbued with the spiritual. Worship is an act, not a place, and it can happen spontaneously, in reaction to the beauty of a moment.
The reason people are told "mundane before magic" is so they remember to do things like check whether they've got mold or carbon monoxide in their house before they decide the problem is a malevolent spirit, find out whether their health problems have a treatable medical cause before deciding they're cursed, and make sure they have a mechanic check their car once they hear funny noises instead of just casting a safety spell on it and calling it good. People get hurt if they neglect the mundane.
u guys dont fuck with cryptids the way you used to. youre losing your touch old man
"What do you mean none of your transformations hurt?" The other magical girls stare back at her in horror.
march 21 2025, k'emk'emelĂĄy
âThe Witchesâ Cauldron in Russiaâ
â Johan Braakensiek, 1905
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Frederick Carter (1883â1967), âThe Dragon of the Alchemistsâ
engraved on wood by W.M. Quick, 1936
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