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For each of us, I think, one person exists for whom we would change our whole world, though we never believe this until we discover ourselves ready to make that previously unthinkable change. Someone for whom we would leave everything we own, for whom we would travel to foreign lands and suffer foreign ways and foreign climes willingly, because when we discover that one someone, our home is no longer a thing with walls of stone and windows of glass. That one person becomes our home, and where he goes, there too is everything we value. — Holly Lisle, Talyn

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  • So as it turns out. I am still alive. XD Oh twitter, how I abandon thee. 2010-07-26
  • Maybe a fairy/nature spirit of some kind? Bush/Woodland Fairy? IDK. 2010-06-02
  • It's fancy dress, too... Don't know what to dress up as. Hmmn. 2010-06-02
  • Guess what? I might be able to go to the Witches Ball in Sydney in October! :D If I can convince my aunt I won't get kidnapped... 2010-06-02
  • Does anyone else here play Nation States? 2010-05-24
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Three Years and Still Kicking

Yup. Thats right, Crowned Meadow is now three years old! Or you know, it is as of the 22nd of September.

I’m starting to feel old, now. Anyway, you may or may not have noticed that yet another new layout has popped up. It’s darker and plainer than the last green one, but I like it anyway. And yes, I did make that neat apple up there.

I think I finally worked out the way to organize the network section, so I’ll work on that when I get time. I also have a new website Crowned Meadow Designs – yes, thats right. You can now commission me for graphics and the like.

Right, anyway. Love you guys. <3

Moondust Fantasy Webserial

It began in a small town, as stories often do. It was a quiet place for the most part, a town on the Lachlan River in NSW, Australia. The town was friendly as little towns ever are to strangers, but even so when they saw certain people.. well, they believed their reasoning for not liking them on sight was justified by the odd things that seemed to follow them.

You see, the good folks of Blackridge had the unfortunate delusion that magic, for better or worse, was nothing but fiction. Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter-Is-A-God type fiction. So when things that could not be explained away by reason and science occurred, they blissfully ignored it. Because if they ignored it, who was to say it was real? Certainly no one else in the Western World could still believe in those children’s tales, could they?

So yes, they did notice Raina Tibbits when she moved into the old Williamson house just outside of the main area of town, but if you ask them they’ll deny it. Because she’s too strange for them to acknowledge her existence without admitting that perhaps those old stories aren’t as fictitious as they previously thought. And this is where we meet the lady of the hour, Miss Raina Tibbits. Or Ms, if you prefer – she never minded either way. But she’d prefer you just called her Raina.

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This is my new baby, I’d appreciate if you tried it and commented, even if you don’t like it. Also, C-M itself has a new layout and I’m reordering things again. :) (If you comment on Moondust, please actually comment on that site, it’d be appreciated, also. Tell your friends!