Mioritic - Extrait De Folklore Adi Ale Van
Fragrance Story
Mioritic - Extrait de Folklore by Adi Ale Van is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Mioritic - Extrait de Folklore was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Anne-Sophie Behaghel. Top notes are elemi, Pink Pepper and Basil; middle notes are Fig, Incense and Grapefruit; base notes are Woody Notes, Patchouli and White Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anne-Sophie Behaghel
Anne-Sophie Behaghel is a French perfumer known for her work with independent and niche fragrance houses. Her style often blends natural and synthetic elements to create bold, textural compositions with a modern edge. She has created distinctive scents for Adi Ale Van, including the floral-powdery Hai Hui Flower Power and the earthy Mioritic, as well as the mineral-driven Sel d'Argent for BDK Parfums. Her work continues to push boundaries in contemporary perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Mioritic - Extrait De Folklore Adi Ale Van
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with the Seeker archetype-a restless, introspective wanderer drawn to the unknown. The fragrance Mioritic - Extrait De Folklore evokes the raw, untamed beauty of nature, blending earthy depth with a whisper of melancholy. Like the scent, the Seeker is both grounded and elusive, rooted in tradition yet yearning for something beyond the horizon. They are not content with the mundane; their spirit thrives on mystery, solitude, and the poetry of the unseen.
Style & Aesthetic
Their appearance reflects their inner duality-simple yet deliberate, rugged yet refined. They favor natural textures: wool, linen, worn leather. Their clothing is never ostentatious, but it carries a quiet weight, as if each piece has a story. They might wear an heirloom ring or a scarf passed down through generations, not out of nostalgia alone, but as a talisman against the forgetfulness of modernity.
Their living space is sparse but meaningful-books on folklore, dried herbs, handmade ceramics. They are drawn to art that feels alive, imperfect, touched by human hands. Music, for them, is not mere entertainment but a bridge to the sublime-ancient ballads, ambient sounds, anything that evokes the vastness of the unseen.
Philosophy & Values
Their worldview is shaped by a quiet defiance of convention. They do not rebel for rebellion’s sake, but because they sense deeper truths in the margins of life-in forgotten myths, in the silence of forests, in the way light falls at dusk. They value authenticity above all else, despising pretense and hollow social rituals. Their morality is intuitive rather than dogmatic; they trust the wisdom of instinct, the unspoken language of the land.
Yet, this independence comes at a cost. They often struggle with belonging, feeling like an outsider even among those who love them. Their search for meaning can become a self-imposed exile, a refusal to settle for fear of stagnation.
Relationships
They do not collect friends; they cultivate deep, soulful connections. Their love is fierce but not possessive-they understand that some bonds are meant to be transient, like travelers meeting on a mountain path. They are drawn to kindred spirits who share their reverence for the mysterious, but they also fascinate those who are more conventional, offering glimpses of a world beyond the ordinary.
Yet, their independence can manifest as emotional distance. They may retreat without warning, disappearing into their inner world for days. Those who love them must accept that they cannot be fully known-only witnessed.
Shadow
The Seeker’s greatest strength-their relentless pursuit of depth-can also be their undoing. When unbalanced, they slip into isolation, mistaking solitude for wisdom. They may grow cynical, dismissing ordinary joys as trivial, forgetting that even the most profound truths must be lived, not just contemplated.
At their worst, they become the Hermit, not by choice but by compulsion-a prisoner of their own introspection. They may romanticize suffering, believing that only through hardship can one truly understand life. This can lead to self-sabotage, a refusal to embrace happiness when it arrives, fearing it might dull their edge.
Conclusion
This person is neither wholly of this world nor entirely apart from it. They walk the borderlands, a living bridge between the ancient and the ephemeral. Their fragrance-earthy, enigmatic, haunting-is not just a scent but an invocation, a reminder that beauty lingers where others do not think to look.
They are flawed, yes, but their flaws are the price of their depth. And in the end, it is not answers they seek, but the courage to keep questioning.