Navy-Faerie: Dartmouth St.A Story by Abishai100A vignette about 'wrought' designs of Utopian theosophy inspired by 'inner-contemplations' of terrific Earth-data!
A diorama about political Utopianism inspired by FairyTale: A True Story. Enjoy,
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==== Amlan Satan studied the existence of faeries in New England (North America). A 'faerie' is a winged-humanoid with messages of warning/wisdom from the Earth-forests, and he believed he might 'stumble-upon' a humanoid-transformed faerie in America while studying at Dartmouth. ![]() AMLAN SATAN: There's a calm in the snow of the Ivy League in New England fertilizing the fantasy of Utopian visions! ![]() He'd become a modern-day 'Sherlock Holmes' of faerie inquiry. Incidentally, the great Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had himself been studying the metaphysical/theosophical existence of faeries in the times of the past! ![]() Amlan generated a special 'patriot' flag at his study-house at Dartmouth (Ivy League), 'BonesGate' (a place of great populism intrigue and cyber-forum chats about Western civilization dilemma-politics studies about Northern Ireland and Eastern Europe). ![]() AMLAN SATAN: After reading a special book about the 'bond' between culture-life, I decided 'faeries' are links to human-IQ. ![]() Amlan Satan called himself 'Storm-Shadow' because he'd become fascinated by the concept of wrought political writings and wanted to include the 'faerie' as part of his investigations of the realism behind civilization depression and thought he might re-present himself as an Ivy-teacher/educator of metaphysics concerns regarding inter-religious incompatibilities in Northern Ireland between Catholics and Protestants. ![]() AMLAN SATAN: Whether or not faeries are real is not as important as what's the essential 'quality' of dragons! ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2022 Abishai100 |
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Added on April 1, 2022 Last Updated on April 1, 2022 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |







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