Storms Follow.
High above the plains and mountains, long before the rumble of modern storms, something powerful was said to rule the skies.
The Thunderbird.
Described in Indigenous legends as a massive bird whose wings could summon thunder and lightning, it was believed to be both a protector and a force of nature—appearing during great storms and vanishing just as quickly.
Some say its wings create the crash of thunder.
Others believe lightning flashes from its eyes.
Sightings have been whispered across generations—stories of enormous shadows passing overhead, and storms that seem to arrive without warning.
Was it simply legend…
or something that still rides the storm clouds above?
To this day, the Thunderbird remains one of the most powerful and enduring figures of the sky—
a symbol of strength, mystery…
and the untamed force of nature.
Fragrance is warm flannel and contains detoxifying charcoal.
Storms Follow.
High above the plains and mountains, long before the rumble of modern storms, something powerful was said to rule the skies.
The Thunderbird.
Described in Indigenous legends as a massive bird whose wings could summon thunder and lightning, it was believed to be both a protector and a force of nature—appearing during great storms and vanishing just as quickly.
Some say its wings create the crash of thunder.
Others believe lightning flashes from its eyes.
Sightings have been whispered across generations—stories of enormous shadows passing overhead, and storms that seem to arrive without warning.
Was it simply legend…
or something that still rides the storm clouds above?
To this day, the Thunderbird remains one of the most powerful and enduring figures of the sky—
a symbol of strength, mystery…
and the untamed force of nature.
Fragrance is warm flannel and contains detoxifying charcoal.