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Mab by *charonferryman:iconcharonferryman:



The child Mab was loud, quick to understand, flighty in her opinions and moods and astonishingly clever. Under her feet a stage grew and as she got older, she learned how to move and dance across it.
  There were forty-six rooms in her parents` house and Mab ran from room to room and every doorframe was a portal and a gateway, and upon crossing it, Mab shed one role in favour of another and acted out forty-six different Mabs for her audience - furnishings, stuffed animals and an occasional guest of her parents´. Mab liked doors and soon she found it impossible to walk through a door without changing her posture, carriage, voice, demeanour, opinions or interests. Often the change happened mid-sentence, leaving her listeners confounded and irritated.
  Whenever her parents wanted to speak to one Mab in particular, they had to lead and drag her all around the house until they found the corresponding room, where they had to keep her until they got a satisfying answer.
  Mab`s memory was fabulous, albeit split. Friends had to win her over a hundred times or be treated as strangers. Whenever she did not like herself or the world, she walked through as many doors as were necessary until she could bear it again. When sickness visited one Mab, the other Mabs were seldom infected. When she reached a certain age, Mab fell in love and all the Mabs turned a little sadder.
  After her parents had died, Mab redecorated the forty-six rooms in forty-six different styles, some very lavish, some exuberant, some austere and dark. Her love life grew rampant. At one point she entertained twenty-eight different lovers of both sexes (which worked out perfectly well, because it happened to be February).
  One Mab got pregnant and managed to stay inside one and the same room for seven months, but then she got up quietly, smoothed her bed and ran across seventeen other rooms, screaming. When she stopped again, the child was gone.
  At the end of her life - which seemed strangely short to her, but that must have been because memories took up so much room and made her life seem a bit cramped - she calmly crossed all of her rooms and lost her fear of death forty-six times over again. At last she dug her own grave under the tiles of her last room and stamped her grave shut.
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This is the story "Mab" one story from a collection of abstract and surreal fairy tales that are being illustrated by the lovely and talented Tineidea (please visit her here [link]) or go directly to her illustration of this story ([link]).

More stories coming soon.

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*Lechtonen:iconLechtonen: Jan 5, 2008, 2:16:43 PM
Just can't wait to find time for doing the illustration! :D
*charonferryman:iconcharonferryman: Jan 5, 2008, 3:50:15 PM
There are about 250 pages more of such stories and half-stories - unfortunately, most of it is still in German. I have meant to translate it for a while but other necessities (work) and more recent ideas have always slithered between me and that intent.

Make it as different from Tineidae's as you can (not that your styles are very similar) - hope the missing time will be found soon :)
~Cerveloist:iconCerveloist: Jan 5, 2008, 5:08:56 PM
Eine schöne und interessante Geschichte, leider ein bisschen kurz. Aber das haben Kurzgeschichten so an sich :D
*charonferryman:iconcharonferryman: Jan 6, 2008, 4:07:20 AM
Hallo Stefan - danke :)

Die anderen sind ein bisschen länger.
~UlalumesStar:iconUlalumesStar: Jan 15, 2008, 4:21:16 PM
Ooh, I like this. :) It really makes you think.

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*charonferryman:iconcharonferryman: Jan 15, 2008, 5:02:22 PM
Thank you. Good thoughts, I hope.

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*faeriecrone:iconfaeriecrone: Feb 17, 2008, 6:57:08 PM
O ... this is magically delicious! I will read more just because this one delighted me so.

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Artists are magical helpers. Evoking symbols and motifs that connect us to our deeper selves, they can help us along the heroic journey of our own lives.
Joseph Campbell
*charonferryman:iconcharonferryman: Feb 18, 2008, 2:14:28 AM
Thank you :bow: I am glad to hear that. You are welcome any time, just be warned that some things are a little odder than "Mab" ;)

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*faeriecrone:iconfaeriecrone: Feb 18, 2008, 5:17:26 AM
I thrive on odd ... any recommendations?

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Artists are magical helpers. Evoking symbols and motifs that connect us to our deeper selves, they can help us along the heroic journey of our own lives.
Joseph Campbell