Luka Sulic - Kol Nidrei.mp3
Bon Jovi - Bed of Roses.mp3
Porcelain - Helen Jane Long.mp3
The Paper Unicorn
Luka Sulic - Kol Nidrei.mp3
Bon Jovi - Bed of Roses.mp3
Elian Trevelyan
Maybe there's a whole other universe down there, a universe where a square moon rises in the sky, and the stars laugh in cold voices, and some of the triangles have four sides, and some have five, and some of them have five raised to the fifth power of sides. In this universe, there might grow roses which sing. Everything leads to everything - Stephen King
Porcelain - Helen Jane Long.mp3
Alicorn -
A Single Horn
Although men have often been uncertain where unicorns were to be found, there has never been the same difficulty with regard to unicorns' horns. These have never been plentiful but they have been known. Almost any well-read or widely travelled person in the 16th c would have been able to name eight or ten whole horns kept in cathedrals, monastic houses, or kings' treasuries, not to mention the innumerable smaller pieces to be found in the hands of the wealthy. The study of these horns, of their distribution, origin, and use, leads into the centre of unicorn lore.
“I believe that legends and myths are largely made of 'truth', and indeed present aspects of it that can only be received in this mode; and long ago certain truths and modes of this kind were discovered and must always reappear.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien