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@MarciaLynnPaul1 @BStubbles Have a joyous morning too! Here’s a little something for you.
Here is Wūscfrēa -- The Lord of the Wisht or Wist..
What is the Wisht? It’s that thing that brings our dreams.
Said the be born of fire, he floats to us like smoke.
Join me tomorrow at 7:30 to find out more.
#FolkloreThursday
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Who wants to hear the story of the goddess Gerðar?
If you are free Friday the 25th June, join me at 7:30pm for my free storytelling event.
Topic: #Gods and #Goddesses of the #Jutes
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#Folklore #Storytelling
Have you heard of Geat the Builder? He was the son of Gogmagog and a human girl on the #IsleofWight -- He helped the people of the Island build what became the Longstone. #FolkloreThursday
The whole story here: https://t.co/w8LV3JqYnu
Here is Gogmagog, I will be speaking about him in my talk on Thursday at 7:30 pm
Here is another finished bit of art for my toll on the 27th of May. This is Orri, who was known for his great skill of creation. #folklore #medievaltwitter #IsleofWight #theneedles #giant
How is everyone this #Sunday? We had a beautiful full moon last night; the first full moon of #February is called the Frost Moon. Þorri walks the land, speaking his frosty words. This is is last night of play, before returning to the other place. #folklore #fullmoon #IsleofWight
The wheel of fortune is the card of Yule, a time of change and uncertainty— this card depicts St Catherine overcoming the wheel that tortured her, her lost Holy Well here on the #IsleofWight and the still standing oratory
The wheel turns, what will it land on? Fortune or not?
At this time of year the soul stealer and sin eater will meet in the centre of Newport at midnight; they play a game of chance for the immortal spirit of those that stumble by.
Who wants to hear a story of that encounter?
#IsleofWight #GothicAdvent #WyrdWednesday