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Good evening my dears! I hope you are doing alright tonight! 

Up for download and viewing is a piece I call " The Malkin of the garden " Inspired by Leonard Rosenman's " Sunblock 5000 " which can be found here https://youtu.be/k59pYKurjtc

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The garden was Shulva's divine dream made manifest far below the lower realms as a home for the forgotten and the forlorn. And it is believed that those who plummet so very far, share a destiny to rise once more inevitably. 

Shulva's final sight had been the unending expanse of darkness, similar to the surface of a black sun, and deeper still they witnessed the great and sharp serpent Valdurech, weaving like a thread upon the expanse. 

Though Arbinel's child is long lost, and only the mouths of Shulva remain, the silent threads of the serpent remain woven into us, and thus will we forever be embraced by the silent refuge of the sunless Garden. The seeds of our divine darkness destined to take shape and grow one day yet.

But no matter how far should one fall, the Garden will always be their home. And no matter how far you rise, the Garden will always remember your thread.

To be a Malkin is to be unwanted and shunned, but the elder Malkin of the arts is empathetic to fallen souls most sorrowful. Through the soft playing of their flute do they hope to offer comfort to those weighed down in any small way.

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Yuvie (Ornero)

A very nicely illustrated piece! The artwork is beautiful and I love learning more about the world! The composition is a very nice show of the subject! EDIT: Holy crap, I did not realize the silhouette of Doc Diventia was there! It's proximity to the waaaay brighter figures in the foreground really shrouds it's presense except for those keen eyed and looking out. Great choice of hiding spot! It makes me wonder if I can find such easter eggs in others of your works... 🤔

Bells_for_hands

Yes! Love how they are a part of the huge negative space. Yet they are just as important as our other friends here... beautiful piece!