Deborah Menelaus writes of bloodlines as living spirit — as threads woven through time, carrying memory, power, and sacred purpose. Her work rises from ancient stillness, where prophecy is not imposed upon the world, but revealed through inner awakening.
In Green Wind of Change, she unveils the Faye lineage as a spiritual inheritance — one watched by neighbouring tribes and gently guided by a foretelling older than fear. As the blood begins to transform, the journey turns inward as much as outward, leading across veiled realms and into communion with the Elders — benevolent guardians of balance, wisdom, and first light.
“When the green wind breathes through willing hearts, the old blood shall remember its true name — and the circle of spirit will return to wholeness.”
Drawing from pagan cosmology and shamanic pathwalking, her storytelling moves through vision-quest, ancestral communion, and sacred remembrance. She explores prophecy not as threat, but as invitation — a calling to heal what was divided and to awaken what has long slept within the soul.