Unicorns know naught of shame, or need, or doubt, or debt; But mortals, as you may have noticed, take what they can get
Unicorns know naught of shame, or need, or doubt, or debt; But mortals, as you may have noticed, take what they can get
In the world of Peter S. Beagle, unicorns are portrayed as majestic and ethereal creatures, untouched by the burdens of mortal existence. They are beings of pure magic and grace, embodying the ideals of beauty, purity, and innocence. Unicorns know naught of shame, or need, or doubt, or debt; they exist in a state of perfect harmony with the natural world, free from the constraints of human society.