Tir Na Nog: The Fae Realms Vol I

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Tir Na Nog: The Fae Realms Vol I by Amos E Wall

Tir Na Nog is the first of the Fae realms and home to the PureKyn.

They say it is a land of pulsing roots, twisting trees, oversized flowers and glowing pools of sweet water.

It is a land of laughter, nectar, good cheer, and colour.

The fair folk that live there flit and twirl and dash amongst the strange flora and make merry pranks as they chitter and fritter and flatter and fly.

They say any man who steps into that realm and bathes in the azure waters has his heart refreshed and his love renewed.

They say it never rains there, which is probably good as many PureKyn homes are made of Gingerbread (this is not confirmed).

The sign of Tir Na Nog is 3 circles together. Some say these represent the 3 tenets of PureKyn...Love, Laughter and Shopping.

A wise scholar (my mum) thinks they represent the binding of the realms; Tir Na Nog, the human realm, known as Y'stor and the home of the Goddesses, Opal.

How does one reach such a fantastical place? They say there are doorways in the human realm that need a magical light shone upon them.

There are said to be 4 Fae realms, and each has their own stone doorway, standing silently in a circle.

Tread up the centre of that circle, and they call to you...