@HareWolfy @mzdt Proper.
Proper.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
things are remembered differently
@HareWolfy @mzdt Proper.
Proper.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
@Cynotherium @spookperson @behindthearcana In Hookland, Midsummer.
In Hookland, Midsummer.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
Few vines in England survived the Great Rot in the mid-19th century. People said those of the Mordant did because they originally came from Faerie. https://t.co/IJYeynRrEY
Few vines in England survived the Great Rot in the mid-19th century. People said those of the Mordant did because they originally came from Faerie. pic.twitter.com/IJYeynRrEY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
@wilsonlawrence7 Saints choose you, not the other way around.
Saints choose you, not the other way around.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
Weychester has surfeit of churches. They all have stories in their stones, but some have secrets as well. Tomb-sealed and cross-warded secrets. #CLNolan https://t.co/nJebtta6ws
Weychester has surfeit of churches. They all have stories in their stones, but some have secrets as well. Tomb-sealed and cross-warded secrets. #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/nJebtta6ws
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
@kayorchison @Ghostwoods https://t.co/LZWplrDErz
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
One needs only two things to see a creature of folklore appear – a wood and mist. – #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/yAalKg4lDI
One needs only two things to see a creature of folklore appear – a wood and mist. – #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/yAalKg4lDI
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
@ericmarcus @ThatCthulhuGuy Erasure is danger. Often the name is the only thing keeping the spirit bound.
Erasure is danger. Often the name is the only thing keeping the spirit bound.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
If we saw the land with Faeries’ eyes, it would revelation. An iron predation. A landscape of black, brutal wounding of nature’s palette. – #CLNolan https://t.co/eUG97r5smN
If we saw the land with Faeries' eyes, it would revelation. An iron predation. A landscape of black, brutal wounding of nature's palette. – #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/eUG97r5smN
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
They talk of a skull of a knight from the Old KingÛªs time, borrowed from barrow and held aloft in battle to curse the opposing army. They talk of knowing where it lies buried and what it still whispers.
They talk of a skull of a knight from the Old King’s time, borrowed from barrow and held aloft in battle to curse the opposing army. They talk of knowing where it lies buried and what it still whispers.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019