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The Bespectacled Folklorist received a dispensation from the Dilmun Club, too, and has prepared a compendium of catalogued and cross-catalogued notes. You glimpse the demarcated pages.
Cryptopaleontological Notes. Research notes on the strange creatures of the Neath.
Sorrow-Spiders and Spider-Councils.
The Eater-of-Chains and the Inhabiter of Wolves.
The Thing in the Mirror and the 'Lords of London.'
The Wings of Thunder Bat and its Offspring.
Further Residents of the Labyrinth of Tigers.
The Vake.
The Rubbery Forms of Flute Street.
The Animates of Polythreme. (Including Clay Persons.)
Devils and Demons.
Creatures Capable of Discourse. (Cats, Rats, Ravens, Et Al.)
Prelapsarian Archaeological Notes. Research notes concerning cities before the fifth.
The First City. Speculated to be Nagar.
The Second City. Speculated to be Amarna.
The Third City. Speculated to be Hopelchén.
The Fourth City. Speculated to be Karakorum.
The Half-Stolen Flute Street.
The Bazaar, the Masters, and Their Practices.
Theosophistrical Notes. Research notes on matters of the spirit and the other side.
Imanuel Lundberg's Grand Theory of the Correspondence.
Other Theories of the Correspondence.
Madame Petrovsky's Secret Dogma and the Fifth Age of Civilisation.
Madame Petrovsky's Practical Pantheism.
The Works of Doctor Schlomo.
Parabola.
Speculative Travel. (Anarcho- or Otherwise)
London Dream Lore.
London Soul Lore.
Principles of Life and Death in the Neath.
Spirits and Spiritualism. (Beneath and Above.)
Magic and Magicians.
You also glimpse a glint of gold at his ear, that was not there before -- a zailor's charm against drowning. Superstitious.
Compare Notes with the Bespectacled Folklorist.
[all those researchers scurrying about the zee are bound to run into each other. use the comments to share content and chatter without spoiler tags.]
Cryptopaleontological Notes. Research notes on the strange creatures of the Neath.
Sorrow-Spiders and Spider-Councils.
The Eater-of-Chains and the Inhabiter of Wolves.
The Thing in the Mirror and the 'Lords of London.'
The Wings of Thunder Bat and its Offspring.
Further Residents of the Labyrinth of Tigers.
The Vake.
The Rubbery Forms of Flute Street.
The Animates of Polythreme. (Including Clay Persons.)
Devils and Demons.
Creatures Capable of Discourse. (Cats, Rats, Ravens, Et Al.)
Prelapsarian Archaeological Notes. Research notes concerning cities before the fifth.
The First City. Speculated to be Nagar.
The Second City. Speculated to be Amarna.
The Third City. Speculated to be Hopelchén.
The Fourth City. Speculated to be Karakorum.
The Half-Stolen Flute Street.
The Bazaar, the Masters, and Their Practices.
Theosophistrical Notes. Research notes on matters of the spirit and the other side.
Imanuel Lundberg's Grand Theory of the Correspondence.
Other Theories of the Correspondence.
Madame Petrovsky's Secret Dogma and the Fifth Age of Civilisation.
Madame Petrovsky's Practical Pantheism.
The Works of Doctor Schlomo.
Parabola.
Speculative Travel. (Anarcho- or Otherwise)
London Dream Lore.
London Soul Lore.
Principles of Life and Death in the Neath.
Spirits and Spiritualism. (Beneath and Above.)
Magic and Magicians.
You also glimpse a glint of gold at his ear, that was not there before -- a zailor's charm against drowning. Superstitious.
Compare Notes with the Bespectacled Folklorist.
[all those researchers scurrying about the zee are bound to run into each other. use the comments to share content and chatter without spoiler tags.]
Don't forget to write
Date: 2011-11-30 11:55 pm (UTC)[For your voyage of scientific discovery, you can visit the islands and accumulate pages of research notes. The Sea of Voices is not yet open, so only two of the three islands are currently available. Return to your lodgings when you have an armful of notes, to make sense of your research.]
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Date: 2011-12-01 04:49 am (UTC)I am embarking on an expedition, through which I intend to advance my Cryptopaleontological, Prelapsarian Archaeological, and Theosphistrical Research for the Journal of Neath Studies. I will return when I am satisfied. If you've access to a bat acquainted with Unterzee travel, I may be contacted by bat, aboard our Unterzeeboot.
T.E. Gylden
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Date: 2011-12-01 11:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-02 03:49 am (UTC)I will be embarking on a ZEE TRIP as well soon!
!!!!!!!!!Maybe I will find you! Do you think so?From Louis Plumb
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Date: 2011-12-02 03:58 am (UTC)Certainly I should hope so. I believe you will find the islands offer many wonders, and there are wonders I would wish to share with you and show to you.
Sincerely,
Theodor Gylden
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Date: 2011-12-02 04:07 am (UTC)I will be on a CLIPPER named Dominik on the side. I will travel with Mr Attford and also Mr Barian. I am very excited to see the wonders. I want to see a mermaid! Do you think there will be unicorns? I would very much like to see a unicorn.
With Love From Louis Plumb
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Date: 2011-12-02 04:46 am (UTC)I have not yet encountered a unicorn. Mired as I am in Prelapsarian Archaeological research, I might expect to encounter an ivory horse, but none of them have been horned -- should this change, I will inform you, and provide illustration. Perhaps we might uncover what the Chinese call a ch'i-lin.
With love for love,
Theodor Gylden
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Date: 2011-12-02 05:13 am (UTC)I think there will be a Asrai. Did you know they are like mermaids but they do not like sunlight. That is the neath right? Did you find one?
With love for love for love from Louis Plumb
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Date: 2011-12-03 03:58 am (UTC)I have not yet found a ch'i-lin or an asrai, but I believe there is something to your supposition that an asrai would fare better here than in a surface sea. When I have returned, I must peruse my collection of fairylore. Is there any other fay you might think to discover at zee?
With a due correspondence of love,
Theodor Gylden
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Date: 2011-12-03 05:09 am (UTC)You must be careful just in case the fairies are there! I have not found any fairy rings yet, but I know they must be here. Too many mushroom! I think that there is maybe a Aughisky. I maybe spellted that wrong. Be careful if you see a horse beside the zee.
With love for a due correspondence of love from Louis Plumb
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Date: 2011-12-04 12:30 am (UTC)What you call an aughisky might be called in Danish nøkke, from the Old Norse nykr: river-horse. It is a dangerous and devilish creature, but it will teach a man to play the violin with such mastery that the trees will be compelled to dance for him -- as, indeed, the trees of Bullbone Island are said to dance. Bullbone will be my next destination.
With due correspondence of love and restraint,
Theodor Gylden
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Date: 2011-12-04 12:35 am (UTC)It is also true that they have multiple forms like a handsome man so be careful. A lot of fairies trick you did you know that? I hope I will meet you there! I am going TOMORROW!
What does restraint mean there.
With due love of correspondence From Louis PlumbWith due correspondence of love From Louis Plumb
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Date: 2011-12-04 11:38 am (UTC)All fairies have tricks, and tricks that may be employed against them. A nøkke will flee when you speak its name. And the dancing trees of Bullbone Island are mandrakes, of a size I have never seen in London. I wish you good fortune upon your own voyage for I am, I confess, wholly inspired by mine.
Restraint, there, meant restraint from excess, and a choice not to exchange love for love for love ad infinitum. Nevertheless,
With love,
Theodor Gylden
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Date: 2011-12-05 04:15 pm (UTC)I think the fairies are the same but with different names, because you are not from Ireland. Maybe also the research is different, so there is different inperterlations. I was reading in the books about blood drinking people, they have a lot of names.
Do you think I will meet you at Bullbone Island? I am going there first!!
With love but no restraint from Louis Plumb