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Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Space 1.01

Between the borders of Faerie and the physical World stands an ancient forest where the trees are exceedingly tall; and although no longer visible to men, their roots go deep into its earth.
 They came from a time when the blend of the neighbouring realms was apparent, and magic was all about - almost commonplace.

Blyton and Barrie wrote of these trees - whose wide girthed trunks became portals for 'other worldly' residence - with the proportions of a Tardis and the comforts of a luxury home inside.
The cosmic fields are brimful with such realities - for space itself is not pre-determinedly fixed or confined, but is rather concessional to both cause and reality.

Gabriel Brunsdon, Puck in Hell, Azlander Series 

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