I don't normally go much in for glamourbombing these days. I largely find it to be a flash in a pan, a little sound and fury that doesn't ultimately lead to much. But every now and then, I find a take on glamourbombing that seems to go a little deeper, and which may really help bring magic into the world. This is one such, found via
starlightforest.
http://sf0.org/JBryce/Goblin-Market/
I don't know if I'll ever have the opportunity or resources to set up a full Goblin Market as they did, but I'm halfway tempted to combine something like this with my regular crafty vending. Perhaps a small section of trinkets for children which could be priced this way, sold alongside my normal wares? Something I'll definitely need to consider. And the archetype is one that has always resonated with me; from actual Goblin Fairs to mysterious magical shops selling rings and eggs and toads and things to the library or bookstore that has magic hidden among its shelves. It's one of the reasons I have, from time to time, given serious thought to trying to get the resources together to open a pagan store & cafe.
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http://sf0.org/JBryce/Goblin-Market/
I don't know if I'll ever have the opportunity or resources to set up a full Goblin Market as they did, but I'm halfway tempted to combine something like this with my regular crafty vending. Perhaps a small section of trinkets for children which could be priced this way, sold alongside my normal wares? Something I'll definitely need to consider. And the archetype is one that has always resonated with me; from actual Goblin Fairs to mysterious magical shops selling rings and eggs and toads and things to the library or bookstore that has magic hidden among its shelves. It's one of the reasons I have, from time to time, given serious thought to trying to get the resources together to open a pagan store & cafe.