As a boy I wandered field and mountain, desert and ocean, forest and the icy reaches at the top and bottom of our world, and each place I found was another mystery waiting for me to discover. One day I found a silver doorway set into the side of a tall mountain. There were such detailed carvings of moons and planets and stars and all those things beyond our own small planet that I pulled the door open without hesitation, and within was the infinite apeirogon. I traveled the apeirogon on the back of a moonbeam I had rescued from the Land of Shadows. In time, I came to the Crystal Universe, and there I live to this day, writing of all I have seen.
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Comments (13)
rickclark
I'm sure you will figure it out and I'm sure I will enjoy it. Rick
jocko500
wonderful
Windigo
Just a suggestion from the original greek spelling, Daimonica Majoria. (or Daemonica) This is from wikpedia; Daemons are good or benevolent nature spirits, beings of the same nature as both mortals and gods, similar to ghosts, chthonic heroes, spirit guides, forces of nature or the gods themselves (see Plato's Symposium). Walter Burkert suggests that unlike the Judeo-Christian use of demon in a strictly malignant sense, “[a] general belief in spirits is not expressed by the term daimon until the 5th century when a doctor asserts that neurotic women and girls can be driven to suicide by imaginary apparitions, ‘evil daimones’. How far this is an expression of widespread popular superstition is not easy to judge… On the basis of Hesiod's myth, however, what did gain currency was for great and powerful figures to be honoured after death as a daimon…” [2] Daimon is not so much a type of quasi-divine being, according to Burkert, but rather a non-personified “peculiar mode” of their activity.
pat40
Amazing pic &Work
alanwilliams
great to hear your thought processes, give an insight to your stunning work
ontar1
Fantastic image, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!
auntietk
I'll just enjoy whatever you put up! This is good stuff. :)
jendellas
Great image, xx
GrandmaT
Wonderful image!
Flint_Hawk
Great style!
papasmrfe
I like the way you put this image together.
netsuke
One makes there own demons.
Roco43
Nice render