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#FolkloreThursday Said Merlin, 'Uther, you are the star, and the fiery dragon. The ray over Gaul, portends a potent son who will rule all kingdoms the ray reaches. The other ray signifies a daughter, whose progeny shall enjoy the kingdom of Britain.' https://t.co/Gfl4cHYbOg
#FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleFlash She heard giggling and sniggering all around her. She walked past the place where her brothers turned to stone. Mocking laughter echoed all around her. In that laughter she heard her brothers voices calling.
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#FolkloreThursday Footwear has long been associated with fertility. There is the custom where a shoe is tied a car or carriage of newlyweds. Another example is the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, who had so many children she didn't know what to do https://t.co/uL47c4vYlV
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Thus spoke Raven,
“I know the fish in the dreams of the chief's daughter.
She dreams of salmon that live far away.
The Haida are my friends.
I will fly far, I will fly swift
I will bring the Haida, salmon!”
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#MythologyMonday - Five Mythical Birds in Legend and Folklore https://t.co/QlJs9nge8u
#FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleFlash “Sina, beautiful one, forgive me! My true shape is human. I am the King of Fiji. I transformed in this eel to swim from Fiji to your home island to woo you. Now I see form I took took frightens you and I am sorry!
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#FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleFlash Maria Makiling lives on Mount Makiling. She walks the forest after a storm fixing broken branches, repairing the bird nests and broken wings of butterflies. Wherever she walks the sun shines birds sing, flowers bloom https://t.co/3Y8vDLSkSC
#FolkloreThursday Once in a while – maybe once every one hundred years – one appears among us who is different, somehow enlightening our lives bringing joy and easing our tired minds. This is the story of Yannik, the Mad Thing of the Woods https://t.co/w4jWGCRpe5 #ChildrensDay!
#FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleFlash Sentenced to be burned at the stake she continues working on the nettle shirts. Taking them with her to the stake, six swans fly in. Throwing a shirt over each swan turns them back into her brothers breaking the spell https://t.co/8riA3BbdGC
#FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleFlash “Sina, beautiful one, forgive me! Know my true shape is human. I, the King of Fiji used magic to become an eel to swim from Fiji to see you for myself. Now, before I die I want to explain myself https://t.co/aaiFrYuaNm