The Moonstone Files
The Strange Happenings Surrounding the Discovery of the Trunk in My Attic
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The Moonstone Files
The Moonstone Files explores the strange happenings stemming from the trunk the Author found in her attic. She thought she got her long lost writing mojo back. Is it the Goddess Morgaine’s work instead? And why do dreigiau môr keep visiting her from the past or her supposed imagination?
A Note on Notations
Throughout, I have used the colon (:) to mark conversations occurring via thoughts, instead of being spoken aloud, an ability unique to the dreigiau môr. This is the convention used by Eidothea in her diary, presumably because italics wasn’t an option for her, so I have kept it as is.
Cases
Posted as I get to them!
Case 001: The First Appearance involving the arrival of a certain dreigiau môr prophet from 1816 Wales, United Kingdom to 2026 country New South Wales, Australia
Case 002: The Actual First Appearance involving letters written by Lady Selene Jermyn about her strange dreams
Case 003: The Second Appearance involving a certain dreigiau môr prince from the 1500s…
Characters
Please note that pronunciations of names are guidelines. Welsh speakers feel free to correct me!
The Chosen Court (so far)
Eidothea Pendyr (eye-doh-thee-ah pen-dear), monarch
Llyr ap Peredur (lear app pair-eh-derr), prophet
Maeve, prophet of the prior Chosen Court, sage of this one
Ondine ap Peredur, healer
Jasper Tregallas (treh-gah-liss), fisher king
Selene’s Vow
Lady Selene Jermyn, our fearless heroine who will do anything to get her moonstone pendant back
Diamon Grey, Lord Carton, who won it in a game of cards
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Here’s the Glossary (helpful with the Welsh words!) I found this old trunk in my attic. I started this publication to share all I have found within it. The first find is a diary from 1814. It’s magical. It’s full of hidden journaling and talks about sea dragons, or dreigiau môr.







