Enough of rewrites and spins of myths and legends with canonical storylines, I want more stories about shit we know was a legend of superstition, but fuck all canon or extra information on.
Specifically Magonia, a realm in the sky where cloud pirates and weather wizards were said to live, dating back to the medieval times. All I can really find on it is a French bishop denouncing it, but tell me that wouldn't make a great middle-grade, 8-12 novel or series?! Like what kid wouldn't be interested in a story about CLOUD PIRATES and WEATHER WIZARDS like man that sounds so cool, I'd read a book about that honestly.
starting a sequel right after finishing the first book can give you whiplash sometimes because Aza Ray is just causally like “yea me and Jason have been having sex for several months now :)” and I’m like!! Girl you just had your first kiss 30 pages ago in book one what are you talking about!! wdym a year has passed it was 16 minutes for me
Started reading Magonia at work today & got to the ambulance scene and had to sit down and cry for several minutes. And then had to get up & walk around crying for like 20 minutes after that. I'm dehydrated now
I love the South American Magonia pubescens (tutumillo) because its fruits are HUGE! They remind me of coconuts, but instead of containing milk or meat, they're full of papery seeds. Although most commonly used for timber, in Bolivia, the bark is also used traditionally to cure skin parasites and ulcers.