Aximili
Perched on her toadstool (and what better throne for the Queen of Amphibians?)
Losgunna and her attendants seem to be preparing for a journey into the Great Unknown, in much the same style as the Journeyman, whom if you are reading these threads numerically you will have already met. But while the Journeyman sets out into the world to put his skills to the test and makehis way in the world, Losgunna represents the more mature sense of adventure that sees us seek out new places and experiences, simply for the joys and pleasures of it all. A trip may be carefully planned or erupt spontaneously, but the end result is always the same, new places, people and experiences, even if these are only a few miles from our starting point.
For Losgunna tells us that adventure does not have to take place somewhere far away, it can be as simple as taking a stroll down a street we do not usually go down. We yearn for exotic climes and beautiful scenes, but Losgunna often reminds us that what we already have, whether we recognized it or not, is just as good, if not better, than our dreams.
More than anything, Losgunna is an enigma. She and her consorts go where they please, when they please. She is as wild and free as the wind, Many of her experiences are beyond the ken of mere humans, but she shares them, because she knows the value of experiences. But she also urges us not to take her word, but to try these things out for ourselves as much as possible.
Losgunna also practices discretion. She pushes us to stretch our boundaries, but knows our limitations and urges us to keep out of situations or places we know we are not ready for. But to those lucky few who prove themselves worth of the favour of the Frog Queen, she encourages us to probe her secrets, hidden depths and mysteries just as she probes the deep, forgotten parts of the world searching for more adventure.
Losgunna and her attendants seem to be preparing for a journey into the Great Unknown, in much the same style as the Journeyman, whom if you are reading these threads numerically you will have already met. But while the Journeyman sets out into the world to put his skills to the test and makehis way in the world, Losgunna represents the more mature sense of adventure that sees us seek out new places and experiences, simply for the joys and pleasures of it all. A trip may be carefully planned or erupt spontaneously, but the end result is always the same, new places, people and experiences, even if these are only a few miles from our starting point.
For Losgunna tells us that adventure does not have to take place somewhere far away, it can be as simple as taking a stroll down a street we do not usually go down. We yearn for exotic climes and beautiful scenes, but Losgunna often reminds us that what we already have, whether we recognized it or not, is just as good, if not better, than our dreams.
More than anything, Losgunna is an enigma. She and her consorts go where they please, when they please. She is as wild and free as the wind, Many of her experiences are beyond the ken of mere humans, but she shares them, because she knows the value of experiences. But she also urges us not to take her word, but to try these things out for ourselves as much as possible.
Losgunna also practices discretion. She pushes us to stretch our boundaries, but knows our limitations and urges us to keep out of situations or places we know we are not ready for. But to those lucky few who prove themselves worth of the favour of the Frog Queen, she encourages us to probe her secrets, hidden depths and mysteries just as she probes the deep, forgotten parts of the world searching for more adventure.