“Some creatures don't just inhabit the world. They hold it.”
In folklore across cultures — Slavic, Celtic, East Asian — the white rabbit is a keeper of sacred knowledge. A creature of the threshold, moving between the visible and the invisible with absolute ease. This is not a timid animal. This is a guardian. The Keeper is in deep purples and near-darkness, the rabbit emerging from shadow like something luminous and ancient. The pink spattering around it is not decoration — it is the energy of the space it inhabits, the atmosphere that forms wherever it chooses to rest.
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