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DRAGONIAN PORTRAITS BY MARIANNE MATHIASEN


Plotka Hildur (daughter of Mama Kauppa) Reporter at The Nidlongdir Post read her articles in the online magezine www.faezine.com

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Posted by putnamwitches on June 28, 2009 at 2:22pm

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THE AMBASADOR OF DRAGONIA GALLERY FROM MARIANNE MATHIASEN


The Ambassador Of Dragonia Marianne in her magic apple tree. Read about her adventurs into the magic fairy realm Nidlongdir in the The Wispering Library. www.nildongdir.com

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Posted by putnamwitches on June 25, 2009 at 9:59am

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THERE IS A VEIL BETWEEN THE WORLDS



Years ago, what would seem like many to those of us of mortal blood, but what is really just a twitch of time to the ageless stars and eternal moons, the world of mortal and the world of fairy were separated. Mortal man had become too populous, too jaded, too fast for the easier, more gente… Continue

Posted by putnamwitches on June 24, 2009 at 11:13am

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UPDATE TO THE NIDLONGDIR STORY BY MARIANNE MATHIASEN



Win The Nidlongdir Medal of Honor at: http://www.nidlongdir.dk/quests/dragon_egg_quesst.html

New Nidlongdir Gallery! Shows all the characters from the Nidlongdir stories at: http://portraits.nidlongdir.com/#home

Information found at: http:Continue

Posted by putnamwitches on June 22, 2009 at 12:50pm

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GET THE LATEST NEWS BY FOLLOWING THE AMBASADOR OF NIDLONGDIR FROM MARIANNE MATHIASEN



Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=49192815761

Myspace at: http://www.myspace.com/marianne_mathiasen

Nidlongdir on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/Nidlongdir

Nidlongdir on Eblog at: http://nidlongdir.blogspot.com/

Posted by putnamwitches on June 19, 2009 at 6:00pm

Marianne Mathiasen

Nidlongdir was featured in The Faerie Magazine

I am so proud I have an article in the Faerie Magazine

Posted by Marianne Mathiasen on June 17, 2009 at 6:33pm — 1 Comment

Gwendolyn LaFae

The Goddess Tree Grows *Oak

From Roots to Leaves, Branches to Bark
The Goddess Tree Grows
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Oak

Oak in the forest towers with might,
In the fire brings the Gods in sight.


Quercus

Seventh month of the Celtic Tree calendar, June 10th - July 7th
Seventh consonant of the Ogham alphabet - Duir

Planet: Jupiter and Mars
Element: Water
Symbolism: Sovereignty, rulership, power,
Strength & Endurance, Generosity… Continue

Posted by Gwendolyn LaFae on June 14, 2009 at 9:13pm — 1 Comment

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ACEO CARDS BY MARIANNE MATHIASEN 2008


To purchase any of these please go to: http://www.marianne-mathiasen.dk/aceo-cards-by-marianne-mathiasen2008.htm

The first set of cards are titled: Nidlongdir Royal Deck. The Royal deck is featuring The King and Queen of Nidlongdir, and their Royal Court. All c… Continue

Posted by putnamwitches on June 14, 2009 at 9:26am

Marianne Mathiasen

Nidlongdir Zazzel shop is down

I have removed a lot of items from my Zazzel shop. I am going to have my art published by another publisher at: http://www.idobelieve.co.uk/
I am in the process of moving so please contact me directly if you would like to buy prints of my paintings!

ranunkelmarianne@gmail.com

Best fairy wishes
Marianne

Posted by Marianne Mathiasen on June 13, 2009 at 12:09pm

Marianne Mathiasen

Nidlongdir update of the Encyclopedia

The Encyclopedia has been updated with a new list of Nidlongdir characters
http://www.nidlongdir.com/library/encyclopaedia_characters.html

Posted by Marianne Mathiasen on June 12, 2009 at 3:51pm

DIFFERENT CREATURES FROM THE FAIRIE GROUPS

Pixies are neat creatures.. They aern't evil, but perform quite unkind tricks, like leading travelers astray or to steal naughty children. They like to pinch maids who don't keep the house clean. They were often thought to be the souls of babies who had died before baptism.
Leprechauns. Shoemakers for the noble faeries of Ireland. They were cranky, solitary, and strangely enough, often seen by humans. A caught leprechaun tricks his captor into releasing him by telling him he can show him the way to the shoemaker's great golden treasure, which the sad captor will never see, since the leprechaun will disappear before you know it...
Trolls. Nowadays, we often think of trolls as big, clumsy creatures who go around hitting people on the head with a hammer or something, but in the Middle Ages they were thought to have magical powers as fortune-telling.
Asrai are small, delicate water faeries. Fishermen might catch Asrai with his catch. When exposed to air they melt, leaving nothing more than water behind.
Brownies come out at night to finish work that's been left unfinished. They are devoted to their household and expect nothing but a bowl of cream and a cake for their concern. Any offer of reward or clothing will drive the brownie away. Boggarts are "evil" brownies, they've often have been wronged by humans. They like tricking humans and often cause a great deal of trouble.
Changelings are fairies taking the place of a human child who has been stolen by other faeries. (in some stories like Scandinavian ones, changelings are Troll children) Parents may recover their own child if they can trick the changeling into revealing it's age.
Selkies are faeries who put on seal skins and appear to be seals as they travel in the water. On land they shed their seal skins and have human form. A selkie maiden can be won as brides by stealing their seal skin as it lay on the beach, so they couldn't return home.





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An interview with Plotka Hildur

Plotka showed up on time, looking dashingly good in a purple dress that looked like it was created from cabbage leaves. Her big, intelligent green eyes looked curiously at me, as she pulled out a roll of whispering leaves and put them on the table.

The world of Nidlongdir

It all started last year when I was doing some botanical illustrations of apples in my garden. During the summer I had spent many hours under the three old apple trees, and sometimes had a feeling that I was being watched...

The Hollow Tree

My sisters and I would play in the leaves beneath the Hollow Tree, or search for four-leaf clovers in her clover patch. I would often sit beneath her and draw, and we would sleigh ride down the little hill beside her each winter.

Everything has changed...

Everything has changed since I have last written. The world has changed. I have changed. I awoke this morning with a new sense of purpose, a new hope, unlike that which I have experienced in a decade or more.

The Fairy Nana Guild

The Fairy Nana Project began as a daydream I had, as I was watching my then one year old granddaughter Harriet playing blissfully on the floor with her mama.

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