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Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Bjära, from Scandinavian mythology! It is a witch’s familiar used to steal milk- created from human hair, nails, and wood shavings, it steals cream from homes and sucks milk from cows! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Beast of Green Drive, a cryptid from England! This odd animal was spotted in Lytham, Lancashire in 2005- Theories as to what it was range from a muntjac to a drunken hallucination! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Cikavac, from Serbian mythology! This unusual bird is said to hatch under very specific circumstances, like taking an egg from a black hen and incubating it in an armpit for 40 days! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Badalisc, from Italian folklore! Said to live in the forest around the village of Andrista, this beast is a nuisance who harasses villagers and during Epiphany reveals their sins! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Bishop Fish, a sea monster first reported in the 16th century! Said to have been captured multiple times, but during once such event, was granted its freedom by a group of priests! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Great Eagle, from Greek mythology! Also known as the Caucasian eagle, this bird is a part of Prometheus’ eternal torment for giving fire to humans- returning every day to eat his liver! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
The whole woke T. Rex situation made me think of blue feathers and pronouns raptor, so here it is!
Here’s another creature for #LibrumProdigiosum !The Succarath, a beast described in a 1635 book on natural history, said to reside in Patagonia! It is unclear if they thought it real or from folklore, but it is for certain a great parent! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart #mythology
Here’s another #dragon for #LibrumProdigiosum ! The Lambton Worm, from British mythology! Originating in a legend from county Durham- telling the story of John Lambton and his battle with the evil beast in the River Wear and his subsequent curse! #folklore #fantasy #digitalart