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Birds of Lore

Follow the exploits of “The Mythologist” as he uses stolen technology to travel time and breach other dimensions in search of creatures that should never have existed.

Each entry touches on the origins of a fantasy bird, or the most interesting parts of its history, while the wayward Mythologist deals with them in his reality.

Based on a mysterious “found journal” and fully illustrated by talented artists, Birds of Lore is the closest you can get to mythological bird watching (without losing a finger).

This modern bird bestiary could be described as a picture book for older readers, a cautionary sci-fi / fairy tale or one of the most unique coffee table art books you'll ever pick up.

There is, quite frankly...nothing like it.

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Cover and Interior artwork of a "Cultured Harpy"

Cover and Interior artwork of a "Cultured Harpy"

Aosaginohi, the Ghost Crane of Japan

Aosaginohi, the Ghost Crane of Japan

A "jub Jub Bird" from "Alice in Wonderland"

A "jub Jub Bird" from "Alice in Wonderland"

The Exotic Bird Maidens of Himmapan

The Exotic Bird Maidens of Himmapan

The Wila

The Wila

Bird Maidens of Himmapan (cont.)

Bird Maidens of Himmapan (cont.)

Peril of the Siren

Peril of the Siren

Bluebird of Happiness

Bluebird of Happiness

The Challenge of Gandaberunda

The Challenge of Gandaberunda