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Fantasy Quote by Neil Gaiman

“It was sometimes said that the grey-and-black mountain range which ran like a spine north to south down that part of Faerie had once been a giant, who grew so huge and so heavy that, one day, worn out from the sheer effort of moving and living, he had stretched out on the plain and fallen into a…” quote by Neil Gaiman
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““It was sometimes said that the grey-and-black mountain range which ran like a spine north to south down that part of Faerie had once been a giant, who grew so huge and so heavy that, one day, worn out from the sheer effort of moving and living, he had stretched out on the plain and fallen into a sleep so profound that centuries passed between heartbeats.””

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

A mythic tale that explains a landscape as the petrified form of a giant, linking geography to ancient, timeless beings.

In simple terms: Geography as mythic body

Key Takeaway

Landforms can embody forgotten beings

Themes

mythology nature time transformation scale

Mood

awe mystery wonder

Type

narrative descriptive mythic

When to use this quote

  • explaining mysterious mountain ranges
  • creating fantasy world lore
  • teaching about mythic storytelling

Key Concepts

personification cosmology legendary geography

Practical Applications

  • world‑building for novels
  • educational illustration of mythic geography

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this suggest about how cultures interpret natural features?
  • How does personifying terrain affect our sense of history?
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