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sapphic-nature-witch · 11 months
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I always have rosemary on hand 🛡
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thyme-in-a-bubble · 6 months
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sapphic-bogmonster · 1 year
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I need to know for my research!
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miss-what-a-d0ll · 1 month
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⚔ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚
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lunaoblonsky · 4 months
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Aesthetic Inspiration - Nature
Her Spell That Binds Me: A Dark Sapphic Fantasy Romance
A spellbinding rivalry unraveled by fate... A sapphic romance born from the ashes of prejudice… A Regency Era tale of lust and magic.
Free with Kindle Unlimited! Now available for pre-order here!
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curating-the-stars · 2 months
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𝚠𝚊𝚗𝚗𝚊 𝚝𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚝𝚝𝚢 𝚕𝚊𝚍𝚢 𝚘𝚗 𝚊 𝚙𝚒𝚌𝚗𝚒𝚌 𝚍𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚊 𝚏𝚊𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎 𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚘𝚏 𝚋𝚕𝚞𝚎𝚋𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚜 :(
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moonhedgegarden · 30 days
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Do you remember?
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thewitchofthebooks · 2 years
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i want a simple life in a little home with lots of natural light and house plants, cats lazing about, a big fluffy bed, a nice porch to sit on when it rains and a kitchen to make meals with my love. i want a garden for her and i in the back and a chicken coop for fresh eggs. i want fresh air and gossamer curtains blowing gently in the breeze. i want a good oven to bake pastries in, and a big table to share meals with friends and family. i want a green sectional couch i can snuggle her on and watch silly shows and fall asleep until we groggily make our way back into the bed, gently covering each other in kisses and caresses. i want to be comfortable enough to travel the world and see every beautiful thing with her, i want to celebrate holidays and birthdays and good days and even bad ones. i want a slow life, one filled with good cups of coffee, lots of hugs, fresh fruits and veggies, hiking and kayaking, knitting and painting, and her.
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I want to make more friends and meet more witches to work with and talk to, anyone?💕
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eiixer · 1 year
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going through a stars are special and obsessed with angel numbers era rn...
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sapphic-nature-witch · 11 months
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I like to think of it as a cookbook vs a diary 📖
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hesitationss · 8 months
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the way i was able to buy not one but two aerial gundams for low end pricing bcuz bandai decided G witch was not going to be so popular bcuz it was about a woman who also has darker skin (for anime) is so fucking funny to me like the last time GUNDAM was good/had high impact was IBO. wow it's almost as tho the original anti-war themes and the high desperation of children feeling hopeless fighting adult war in metaphors for nuclear arms resonate w audiences? almost like heavy criticisms of capitalism and war are also emotionally evocative? and making G Witch start out at a school to make it enjoyable for a broader audience made it EVEN MORE universally appealing, and showing the protagonists fight for each other and love each other despite war only added to it. like OFC it would be popular but bandai rly said hmm idk if we can make money off of this and gave it the span of 1 traditional season, and rushed the hell out of the ending, didn't produce much merch design for fans and went full homophobe despite all the creators and seiyu's talking about suletta and miorne's love and *canonical* marriage to eachother?
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deathlywounded · 2 years
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"When I decided to wage Holy War It looked very much like staring at my bedroom floor But, oh God, you're gonna get it You'll be sorry that you messed with me
And I know I may not look like much Just another screaming speck of dust But, oh God, you're gonna get it You'll be sorry that you messed with us
I met the devil You know, he gave me a choice A golden heart or a golden voice"
"Girls against god", by Florence + The Machine.
I will be slowly introducing my OCs, a bunch of weirdos I created some years ago. She's very special to me, her name is Myria.
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pidgecreates · 1 year
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here are the only two drawtober drawings I was able to get done,, I wasn't able to do the 3rd prompt in time then time kept slipping away from me and now it's end of October and i have no motivation to do the prompts now
i still want to draw what i had in mind for the other prompts, but in my own, very slow, time
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cosmicluci · 2 years
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Drew this for a DeviantArt prompt to draw the world as we would have it be. For me it's a sort of nature+tech, which I decided to represent as a witchy high-tech cabin in the woods, but those woods are also technological. The cabin, of course, is also gay, like the witches who live in it. I drew it on paper, and colored and added some elements digitally
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nellasbookplanet · 11 months
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Book recs: great, unique and creative worldbuilding in fantasy books
A note: this is very much a subjective list. I typically do not care much for historical medieval-esque settings (though seeing as I'm a big critical role fan, obviously there are exceptions), but rather prefer settings that mix up historical and modern, fantastical and scientific, and make up entirely new things and societal structures not based on our world.
Other book rec posts:
Really cool sci-fi worldbuilding
Mermaid books
Dark sapphic romances
Vampire books
Without further ado, let’s go!
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The Unspoken name by A.K. Larkwood
Honestly there's so much going on in this one worldbuilding-wise that it's kind of hard to explain. Portals, flying ships, orcs, elves, creepy snake gods, cults, immortal evil mages who traumatize teens as their hobby. It's also very queer!
A Master of Djinn by P. Djèli Clark
Set in an alternate 1910's steampunk Cairo, where djinn and other creatures (among other things, creepy steampunk angels) live alongside humans. We get to follow an investigator as she races to catch a criminal using a powerful object to control djinn and stir unrest. Fantastically creative and fresh, and also features a buddy cop dynamic between two female leads as well as a sapphic romance.
Sunshine by Robin McKinley
Urban fantasy on a level of its own, where dangerous magic exists alongside humans. It keeps you guessing and much is left unexplained; if you want clear answers and explanations to everything you might be disappointed, but if you want a world that feels mysterious and dangerous and lived in you'll probably like it. It follows a baker who, after getting kidnapped by vampires, gets embroiled in a dangerous struggle.
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Radiant (Towers Trilogy) by Karina Sumner-Smith
A strange mix of fantasy, sci-fi and post apocalyptic, Radiant follows a girl without magic in a world where magic is currency. Those with much of it live in magically floating towers, while everyone else scrambles to survive in the ruins of an old city left devastated from an unknown cataclysm. The setting is creepy and mysterious and leaves me itching as I want to dig for more. Also there are ghosts.
Three Parts Dead (Craft Sequence) by Max Gladstone
This is one of those books where you just kind of have to let go and go along as it throws you all over the place. I started reading it expecting an urban fantasy, but it is much more and wholly unique. It features a world where gods and magic are deeply enmeshed with society at large, and a base of much of its technology and progress. It doesn't quite feel historical, but also not modern, but rather like you took a fantastical world and let it develop naturally into its own contemporary era.
Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer duology) by Laini Taylor
One of my favorite things is when the mysteries of the world and how it works become part of the plot, with characters trying to figure out their own world. Strange the Dreamer is beautiful and complex and will hurt your heart. Personally I didn't care much for the central romance, but the wonderful characters, themes, mysteries and world make up for it.
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The Dawnhounds by Sascha Stronach
Like Three Parts Dead, The Dawnhounds is a book where you just kind of have to let the story and the world wash over you. It skirts the line of scifi and fantasy, with a futuristic world of environmentally friendly mushroom houses and deadly fungi bio weapons next to literally god-given superpowers and near-immortality. It's really cool and unlike anything else I've ever read. Bonus: it’s also sapphic!
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (Inheritance Trilogy) by N.K. Jemisin
Another example of a world that feels wholly like its own organically developed thing, with societal structures developed around the magical aspects and a presence of gods and demi-gods, many of whom walk the streets and will smite you if you piss them off.
Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows series) by Kim Harrison
Okay, here we have an actual urban fantasy. While I got a bit worn out by the many, many love interests throughout the series, the worldbuilding is simply phenomenal and relies heavily on a well-developed alternate history. Basically, magical beings such as vampires, werewolves, elves, fairies, witches, etc, used to exist secretly alongside us, but when humanity delved into genetic research instead of the space race during the cold war, an engineered virus ended up wiping a good chunk of us out and the magical beings stepped in to stop us from going extinct. Now in the modern day, we co-exist but tensions remain. Our main character is a witch who, alongside her roommates (a vampire and a fairy) solve mysteries and crime and end up unveiling secrets about their world centuries in the making.
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Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger
Another urban fantasy, this one aimed at young adults and featuring indigenous mythology alongside creatures such as vampires and ghosts. We follow a young apache girl with the ability to raise ghosts as she works to solve the murder of her cousin.
Red Sister (Book of the Ancestor trilogy) by Mark Lawrence
Honestly, most of what I've read by Mark Lawrence so far could be featured on this list (special shoutout to his Broken Empire trilogy!). We follow a young girl training to become an assassin in a slowly dying world, where ice is overtaking the land and only a small band along its middle is habitable, kept alive by a mirror in the sky sharpening the dying sun's light. Question is, how long will this machine last, and what even is it? Very dark but very good.
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth trilogy) by N.K. Jemisin
Listen, N.K. Jemisin gets to have two books on this list, okay, she is very good at what she does. In a world regularly torn apart by natural disasters, a big one finally strikes and society as we know it falls, leaving people floundering to survive in a post apocalyptic world, its secrets and past to be slowly revealed. We get to follow a mother as she races through this world to find and save her missing daughter.
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The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
AKA the book the killed me. Two boys travel throughout their land with the body of a god as her horrible, horrible children try to hunt them down. It's hard to explain more than that, but trust me when I say the narrative voice and literary techniques are incredibly unique in how they blend past and present, reality and story, lead and bystander. Truly an experience. Bonus: gay romance!
Wild Seed by Octavia Butler
Master of slightly fucked up romance, Octavia Butler knocks it out of the park in this story featuring two immortals struggling throughout the centuries. What do you do when there is only one other person remotely like you, and you simultaneously can't stand them and can't live without them? Apparently, you turn yourself into a dolphin for a while.
Birth of the Fire Bringer by Meredith Ann Pierce
Cards on the table, it has been a great many years since I actually read this, and just as many years spent meaning to read the sequels (I have a lot of stuff on my tbr okay, don’t judge me), but I do remember it making a great impact on me back in the day. Our main character is a unicorn! Fighting wyverns and gryphons! How cool is that!
Bonus AKA I haven’t read these yet but they seem really cool
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The Surviving Sky by Kritika H. Rao
From Goodreads: This Hindu philosophy-inspired debut science fantasy follows a husband and wife racing to save their living city—and their troubled marriage—high above a jungle world besieged by cataclysmic storms.
High above a jungle-planet float the last refuges of humanity—plant-made civilizations held together by tradition, technology, and arcane science. In these living cities, architects are revered above anyone else. If not for their ability to psychically manipulate the architecture, the cities would plunge into the devastating earthrage storms below.
Clean Sweep by Ilona Andrews
Urban fantasy but the vampires are aliens? Sign me the fuck up
The Gaslight Dogs by Karin Lowachee
From Goodreads: At the edge of the known world, an ancient nomadic tribe faces a new enemy-an Empire fueled by technology and war.
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