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"This forest is a dangerous place," said the birds in unison. Now that I'm here, it most certainly is"

🎨 Asya Yordanova

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"It is a joy to be hidden, and disaster not to be found"
(D.W. Winnicott)

Welcome Darklings to faites votre jeu morbide,

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🎨 anotherdamian (2013)

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Darklings!

Let's see how enchantingly dark and macabre the enchantresses get, tomorrow at - we meet you there. https://t.co/Z5EmWtLojm

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“The Ceffyl Dŵr or water horse is a superstition common...to all the Celtic race...An evil spirit, who...would induce the unwary stranger to mount him and soaring over river and mountain would suddenly melt into...mist and precipitate his rider to destruction”

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“And see ye not that braid braid road
That lies across that lily leven?
That is the path of wickedness
Though some call it the road to heaven” (Thomas the Rhymer)

Welcome to our haunted road trip, Darklings!

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🎨 unknown

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“I always liked side-paths, little dark back-alleys behind the main road- there one finds adventures and surprises” (Dostoevsky)

Darklings!

“On the Highway to Hell: Haunted Roads & Mysterious Hitchhikers”

is our topic for tomorrow

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Fire salamanders were not only believed to be deadly poisonous but able to extinguish flames. Hence they were thrown into fires under the assumption the highly symbolic amphibian would put out the blaze and come out unscathed anyway.

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Darklings!

It's the customary time now to rendezvous with another creature from the swamps to meet you tomorrow for especially during

And don't forget to share your tales & images as well!

🎨 IrenHorrors

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Today, on the first Thursday of Green Week, is the day when the Rusalki celebrate their Easter festival on the banks of the waters of some regions.

🎨 Bartolomeo Giuliano

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In Ukrainian folklore, Topelnik is a malicious spirit that lives in the water. It catches people by their legs and drags them all the way down to the bottom.



🎨 Emile Sultanov

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