August 2024

  • Kingdom By the Sea

    Kingdom By the Sea

    In a small orphanage ruled by the fearsome Mabitha, the narrator recalls the fear and laughter shared with other girls. Every day brought chores, gruel, and whispers of rebellion. The river became a symbol of fleeting freedom, evoking memories of the narrator’s mother, who vanished one fateful night, leaving behind a profound sense of loss…

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  • The Carnyx: A Resonant Echo of Celtic Culture and Identity

    The carnyx, a powerful wind instrument of ancient Celtic culture, served both as a military communication tool and a symbol of authority during the Iron Age. Its intricate design and ceremonial significance reveal the artistry and social structures of the Celts, bridging the gap between warfare and cultural heritage.

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