The Curse of Peladom In the realm of legends and tales, there exists a story known as "The Curse of Peladom." Peladom, a once prosperous and thriving kingdom, was cursed by a vengeful witch who sought to punish the rulers for their greed and corruption. The curse cast upon Peladom was one of eternal suffering and sorrow, a punishment that would be passed down through generations. The curse brought forth a powerful and destructive drought upon the kingdom, causing rivers to dry up and crops to wither. The people of Peladom, once living in abundance, now faced famine and poverty. As the curse grew stronger, so did the suffering of the kingdom's inhabitants.
The star shaped confetti/glitter simply makes me smile. And I love the distribution on mine.
As the curse grew stronger, so did the suffering of the kingdom's inhabitants. But the curse did not stop there. It also seeped into the minds and hearts of the people, breeding distrust, jealousy, and greed.
Pen Porn: Benu Talisman Shooting Star
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I first discovered the Shooting Star through an Instagram Post from Luxury Brands of America. While I’m supposed to be on a fountain pen low buy, I just had to get one. I’m planning to collect the Talisman series pens that have shaped confetti — like the Wild Rose — since I’m no longer buying TWSBI pens.
I honestly can’t say what I like best about the Shooting Star. To start, it has meteorite dust in the material. While I can’t “show” you that, it’s pretty cool.
The amount of shimmer in the royal blue center areas and section is captivating.
The star shaped confetti/glitter simply makes me smile. And I love the distribution on mine.
The glow-in-the-dark ends — while not something I’ll likely see often — are very cool. And I appreciate that the “glow” is the same color as the actual material.
The Shooting Star came with a leaflet, standard Benu box and a sticker and pin in support of Ukraine.
As of writing, the Shooting Star is still available at Goldspot, and I highly suggest getting one. Unless you dislike blue or sparkly pens, I doubt you’ll be disappointed.
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The amount of shimmer in the royal blue center areas and section is captivating.
The once united kingdom became divided, with factions and rivalries tearing the land apart. The curse seemed to taint the souls of Peladom, corrupting their very essence. As the years passed, the curse continued to haunt Peladom, with each new generation feeling its effects. The once magnificent structures of the kingdom began to crumble, mirroring the decay within the hearts of its people. The curse seemed unstoppable, as if it had embedded itself into the very fabric of Peladom's existence. Legends tell of brave heroes who sought to break the curse and save Peladom from its never-ending suffering. These heroes embarked on daring quests, facing treacherous trials and battles against dark forces. But alas, none could break the curse, and Peladom remained ensnared in its grip. As time went on, the curse of Peladom became a cautionary tale, a warning to other kingdoms of the consequences of greed and corruption. It served as a reminder that power and wealth, if misused, could lead to the downfall of even the mightiest of realms. Today, the curse of Peladom lives on in the annals of folklore, a story passed down from generation to generation. Its lessons are still relevant, reminding us of the importance of unity, integrity, and compassion in the face of adversity. Let the tale of Peladom be a reminder that curses, both real and metaphorical, can be broken through the power of love, forgiveness, and redemption. May we learn from the curse of Peladom and strive to create a world where such sorrows do not befall us..
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