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Prompt 284
“Oh little storm,” the being cooed, hands that are both large enough to crush the world yet small enough to hold his face gently running through his hair. He was being held by lightning, by stars and space and everything in between, cradling his form like he was something oh-so precious. “A surprise to be sure,” the being crooned, purred, rumbled, cracked, some noise of the depths of space mixed with something indescribable. “A surprise, but a welcome one.”
Billy had never felt so small, yet so loved, like the world itself was holding him against its heart as the whispers of the gods bled away in something akin to awe.
The being smiled, distant storms letting loose and ending droughts, even more distant stars bursting into being. “A little marvel of existence,” they hummed, hissed, cooed, whistled, hair- or strands of galaxies- melding into the abyss around them.
“A surprise son. A child of the Cosmos. Yes.” He was held so gently, space itself dancing and flickering around him, suns pressing hundreds of freckled kisses against his head.
“Welcome home, little storm. Welcome home, my son.”
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Milky Way milk box ✴
(with two more color choices)
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the night knows who we are; the darkness shows who we are. stars and moon are witnesses, beckoning us into their abundance.
—tansdiary, xi xx mmxxiii
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(via "Red Is The New Black Planet Mars Illustration, Outer Space Art" Art Board Print for Sale by Moonfarer)
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celestial bun
ideally this bun is going to turn into a full iridescent art by new year, we'll see how burnt out I am by then. I have a stupid amount of wip files that I'm currently working on, majority are over half way done, but still..aaaaaaa
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The Observatory of Alexandria with an astronomer measuring the heavens with some instruments (cross staff, mariner’s astrolabe) which actually belong to a much later period (source: Camille Flammarion, L’Astronomie Populaire: Description générale du ciel, Paris: 1880).
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Full moon hidden by the clouds.
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