The tale of the lost boy: In the heart of the frozen North, where the wind howled like a wolf and the snow fell in endless sheets, hardy villages and families made their homes and hunkered down. Adults warned the children to not venture out because out there, there was danger. There were monsters out there who might eat you.
One particularly harsh winter, a young boy named Finn, known for his adventurous spirit, wandered too far from his village, getting lost in the blizzard's whiteout.
As Finn stumbled through the snowdrifts, his breath forming frosty plumes in the air, he was relieved when he thought he saw a bit of blue sky, so he changed direction to walk towards the blue. But the blue sky forever receded. He became so tired, so tired, he just wanted to lie down for a while and rest. Snow slowly covered him up. Then the ground began to tremble and Finn emerged from his bed of snow. Out from the blue sky appeared a large creature, the monster Finn was told to fear.
However, this monster had a friendly face. Their voice rang out and urged Finn to rouse himself and find the one magic snowflake that would save him. So many snowflakes twirled around Finn, which one? Then one landed on his mitten, it had little hearts and Finn showed it to the monster. Great energy pulsed from the heart of the monster towards the hearts in the snowflake. This energy magically allowed Finn to get up again and find his way back to his village.
Back in the village, Finn was greeted with relief and joy. But as he grew older, he never forgot. Whenever a winter storm raged, he would be reminded of the snowflake, the kindness of the monster, the magic of the frozen North, a place where even a lost boy could find love in the most unexpected places.
Created by Jacomina de Regt for the Project QUILTING 16.1 Mythical Creatures challenge.
Cute! Love the texture. Thanks for including the story.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique piece you created. Well done!
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