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Alal- Persian myth: queen of the moon. She was the daughter of a wine merchant who ran away and fell in love with nature. She was extremely beautiful, with long black hair, large eyes, and folk-like features. She was also especially kind, with a heart of gold. She was too beautiful for the Earth, so she was moved to the heavens, where she now resides in her palace among the stars as the moon. Asrai Fairy, Water Fairies, English Culture, Celtic Myth, Long Flowing Hair, Supernatural Creatures, Fairies And Elves, Tolkien Elves, Water Fairy

Alal- Persian myth: queen of the moon. She was the daughter of a wine merchant who ran away and fell in love with nature. She was extremely beautiful, with long black hair, large eyes, and folk-like features. She was also especially kind, with a heart of gold. She was too beautiful for the Earth, so she was moved to the heavens, where she now resides in her palace among the stars as the moon.

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asrai fairy | Posted by Teresa at 8:36 AM No comments: Asrai Fairy, The Banshee, Irish Mythology, My Pictures, The First

The Banshee (pronounced /ˈbænʃiː/, BAN-shee), from the Irish bean sídhe [bʲæn ˈʃiː] ("woman of the síde" or "woman of the fairy mounds") is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. Another request, this time from Mary C! The style has changed a little to add a bit of detail, I felt it was needed, I hope the style is similar enough to the first one for them to work together. BTW, I took a picture of myself as reference, so I'm…

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