Issue #2: Helping Crustaceans, Demonic Labubus, and more!

Hello, friends!

I have quite a bit to go over this week. First and foremost, you may have noticed ads on the store pages. I have now fixed this issue. My main website and blog are monetized, and something glitched, causing the store itself to also run ads. I apologize for that inconvenience! Ads are necessary on the main site to help support my small business, and while I don't make anything worth noting with this feature, it is slowly building into something that can help sustain my little family.


"I WAS A LAMB OF GOD" crop tees are sold out! I am not sure if or when I will relaunch them. They may be a limited or seasonal piece. But, I still have plenty of the "Bitch, I'll Hex You" crop tees available!


Do you read my main blog? I have been quite active over there and have been pulled to discuss certain topics. Recently, I spoke about the Pazuzu/Labubu possession parallel and how absolutely silly it is. It's worth a read! Read Blog Here


Recently, I was contacted through my Facebook Marketplace by a wonderful woman who wanted to donate some shells to an organization called Crustacean Plantation here in Florida. They help hermit crabs by pairing them with suitable shells. Pale Raven Official donated a large box of various shells we source through underground drilling. My fiancé, Eddie, is a directional driller by occupation and uncovers fossilized shells almost daily. We are proud to help and will be donating more shells in the very near future!


Speaking of shells, I am working on adding altar bowls made of giant fossilized clam shells! These cannot be reused by ocean life, so I am repurposing them for spiritual purposes! Keep an eye out for those.


Before I go, I know the world is very heavy right now. A lot of things have been happening all around us, and sometimes it probably feels hopeless for many of you. I encourage you to take time to disconnect from social media and reconnect with spirit, nature, and yourself.

Be Blessed,

Dena

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