How the Moon God Met His Wife

Jul 27, 2009 11:12

Since the lovely aviaq drew them for me, and people have been asking, I guess it's right for me to tell the story.

How The Moon God Met His Wife )

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=D anonymous July 28 2009, 10:52:47 UTC
Hey honey, took me long enough to read it but it was surely worth it--awwwww~

Like I said over msn, a fair few of these scenes had me smiling, especially when Violet discovered he was in love...it was really quite sweet.

And sacrificing his eye for her! -gasp-

He's so wonderful!

Like I said, I really wanna have me a moon god to marry, it would be so awesome! Though I think I'd really miss him if I was only allowed to see him once a month!

But yes, can't wait to read more of this series!

Danielle. x.

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spacepixie21 July 28 2009, 16:36:15 UTC
This really is a gorgeous little tale, Syd. <3 Violet and Holly! You are like, queen of folktales...haha

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aviaq July 29 2009, 16:31:04 UTC
OH GOD, this is lovely.

I think where the magic happens is definitely towards middle beginning where you carefully weave the set-up, and especially when you start to build up the feelings of Vio' to Holly. It's very genuine and touching, and that gradual and subtle budding and blooming of feeling is so very lovingly written.

ALSO HAI I MAY OR MAY NOT SPAM U WITH MORE "THE LAND" fanart IF I HAS TIME. YES. 8D

alsoalso, those songs are omg beautiful, especially Boats and Birds.

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riicchan July 30 2009, 04:31:52 UTC
I-I would kind of drown in the marvelous nature of any spam you choose to toss at me. Oh goodness. *M*

I discovered Boats and Birds long after I first wrote their story. It was an amazing coincidence.

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ming85 August 2 2009, 23:51:15 UTC
Beautiful, reminded me of the best of my childhood stories. Really wonderful work.

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riicchan August 12 2009, 07:02:55 UTC
New stuff if you're interested. =)

http://riicchan.livejournal.com/10919.html

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pippie_poppins September 30 2009, 04:41:48 UTC
This is beautifully written! You've really captured the style and the voice that this piece required!

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