Then, too, the natives are mortally afraid of the numerous whippoorwills which grow vocal on warm night. It is vowed that the birds are psychopomps lying in wait for the souls of the dying, and that they time their eerie cries in unison with the sufferer's struggling breath. If they can catch the fleeing soul when it leaves the body, they instantly flutter away chittering in daemoniac laughter; but if they fail, they subside gradually into a disappointed silence.
A foreboding, tenebrific death rattle; the scent of a dying breath as it wafts into the marshland: Spanish moss, cedar, black pepper, oakmoss, juniper, bamboo reeds and cardamom.
A foreboding, tenebrific death rattle; the scent of a dying breath as it wafts into the marshland: Spanish moss, cedar, black pepper, oakmoss, juniper, bamboo reeds and cardamom.
Origins - purchased from Black Broom today.
Wet - Green and astringent.
Dry - I like this much more than I thought I would. It's green and mossy and I am getting a lemony scent as well. I really don't smell the cedar, which is a shame, because I love cedar. Still, there's something compelling about this scent. If I breathe it in deeply it makes me slightly dizzy. It smells very marshy, but in a good way.
About a half hour in, I find the black pepper and it begins to transform into something completely different. Now it's all cedar and pepper and cardamom and I can't stop sniffing my wrists. It still makes me feel light-headed though.
An hour or so in - now it's all spicy and smells like chai tea! It's fading fast now, just a dusting of spice left behind. I am so glad I got a bottle of this!
I also want to note that the Springtime in Arkham blends are in amber bottles, and have the cutest labels! They have a pinkish background, with cute graphics, much larger than the usual BPAL graphics, that were designed by Forest from the Black Broom. These are my first LE's with different labels, so I am completely enamoured of them.
On the wickedgoddess scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being best, this rates a 4.

























Apr 25 2005, 03:21 AM


