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Changeling Inspirational Gallery
I thought I'd share some visuals I found on the net, to get people in the mood for CtL. I've done something similar on other boards, and you're more than welcome to share your own, too.
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Here is an interesting picture of a winter fae, I think could be good inspiration for a changeling of the silent arrow.
Winter Fae by ChrissaBug on DeviantArt
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Having just read the Le Fay comics, this image made me think of that interpretation of Morgana Le Fay. I hope that this image helps inspire ideas for Morgana Le Fay as a changeling.
Moleskine: Elven goddess by Kate-FoX on DeviantArt
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I found a dark fawn image I think could be an interesting source for inspiration for a fawn type beast of the night court.
dark fawn by Fukari on DeviantArt
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With the arrival of Winter, here is Mara, the Slavic Goddess of Winter and Death.
Mara by IrenHorrors on DeviantArt
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In this next image a princess is turned with a centaur, but with the body of a donkey by a fae creature.
Centaur Transformation by Shirotsuki by Merman1234 on DeviantArt
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Here is an interesting interpretation of Cinderella has a fire elemental.
Enter Cinderella by JohnSu on DeviantArt
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As it is the Christmas season,
Here is a picture of Krampus and Perchta.
Krampus and Perchta III by AbigailLarson on DeviantArt
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Originally posted by monteparnas View PostJust a little correction, Poe's wife was Virginia Clemm. Lenore is just a name he used twice for female characters in his poems, but he used others and the two specific poems aren't about his wife in any capacity.
"The Raven" has little to do with any particular characteristic of the deceased Lenore in the poem, and "Lenore" was possibly inspired by the death of his brother. His actual wife was alive and well during both writings.
But he did loved his wife too much, married when she was 13 (he was 27), and he died just 2 years after her, so take from it what you may about who's the most interesting character to have at his side...
Yeah, But I think Edgar Allen Poe's two poems, The Raven and Anna Belle Lee both referred to his wife, Virginia Clemm. So in my chronicles, Poe calls his wife both Anna Belle Lee and Lenore.
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Originally posted by Madhatter View PostMy favorite is Edgar Allen Poe as a darkling author and his wife Eleanor has a fairest nymph.
"The Raven" has little to do with any particular characteristic of the deceased Lenore in the poem, and "Lenore" was possibly inspired by the death of his brother. His actual wife was alive and well during both writings.
But he did loved his wife too much, married when she was 13 (he was 27), and he died just 2 years after her, so take from it what you may about who's the most interesting character to have at his side...
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This image would be an interesting portrayal of Edgar Allen Poe as a darkling author.
[DoubleMEME] Ragamuffin by Fremuard on DeviantArt
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