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"Is that all true, Mère Pinquèle?" he said.
"Oh, quite true, and not only that, the best part is yet to come; for they take a child and—" Here Mère Pinquèle showed her fang-like teeth.
"Oh! Mère Pinquèle, are you a witch too?"
— 'The Other Side' (1893) #FaustianFriday 3/3
Wishing everybody a fabulous #BankHolidayWeekend!
Nymphs Dancing to Pan’s Flute, by Joseph Tomanek, c.1920. #NewMoon #FaustianFriday #AugustBankHoliday #weekend #art
Darklings!
Today's #FaustianFriday ends now. And while it's all things #ofdarkandmacabre over here again, share lore of haunted mines and the crafting of cursed gems with #superstitionsat Sam and celebrate dark, weird literature with #bookwormsat!
🖼️ J. Panuška https://t.co/RTY3Y6demH
A vampire-like creature apparently stalked the streets of Alnwick, England in 1196, spreading plague in its wake. Two local men dug it up and attacked it with a spade before destroying the monster, thus ending its reign of terror #FaustianFriday [My AI Image]
Cerberus, three-headed, snake-tailed dog of Hades, guarded the entrance to the underworld, to prevent the souls of the dead from ever leaving...
#FaustianFriday 🎨William Blake
#FaustianFriday In 'The Were-Wolf' (Clemence Housman, 1896), a family living in the woods waits for one of the eldest sons to come home in a snow storm. As they huddle together, they're haunted by a quiet voice at the door calling "Open, open; let me in!" #DontGoIntoTheWoods 1/5
A vampire can be prevented from leaving its grave in the first place by stuffing the entrance with woven linen. It has to remain behind to disentangle and straighten the threads...
#FaustianFriday 🎨Wiertz
@ofdarknmacabre Some replies to a All Hallow's Eve invitation from the girls at Colwall Court (1935-1958), School of Domestic Economy (finishing school, day & boarding), Pages Avenue, #Bexhill #Sussex, 1939. #FaustianFriday
Train station and school bathrooms are a hot spot for Japanese school kids playing with ghosts, going in at dark or after school on hopes of drawing the attention of train-split Teke-Teke or bpood-draining Aka Manto, sometimes speaking to them. #FaustianFriday
🖼: M. Meyer
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Alongside Satan and Moloch, Belial is one of the only named demons in the Bible. He is a fiend of worthlessness and lawlessness who is especially deceitful. He is also a miserable coward who is especially afraid of God and His judgment, but is too lazy to repent.
In Romanian lore, if one cut oneself in a churchyard at night and the blood flowed onto a grave, the corpse inside could become a revenant...
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"It is a joy to be hidden, and disaster not to be found"
(D.W. Winnicott)
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🎨 anotherdamian (2013)
In Anatolian fortune-telling tradition, water readings involve inviting djinns, who can reveal the unknown. Tellers tend to be eccentric. If a teller can't be found, a child might be recruited to summon djinns and divine the future from a bowl of water 🧿
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Magician William S. Marriott came across Gambols With Ghosts: Mind Reading, Spiritualistic Effects, Mental and Psychical Phenomena & Horoscopy (1901), a secret catalog for mediums that offered items like fake ectoplasm, self-playing guitars, ghostly figures
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🎨Macbeth seeing Banquo's ghost, by Theodore Chausseriau (1819-1856)
James Tissot attended a séance where he contacted his deceased lover through a spirit guide. He created this painting in 1885 to immortalize the moment.
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Druid Animal Lore - A wildcat dwells in The Otherworld. Called ‘Little Cat’, it guards a vast treasure. For a any would-be thief, Little Cat transforms into a flaming arrow, reducing said thief to ashes 🔥
#FaustianFriday #cats #druids
art: Decadia
My boat is swift & beautiful… We drive along this bay under the summer moon until earth appears another world… I could say with Faust to the passing moment, ‘Remain, thou, thou art so beautiful’.
—Shelley https://t.co/mcjsV6RlG6
#SummerForGoths #FaustianFriday 🖼️by Aivazovsky
#FaustianFriday 'This I do vow & this shall ever be; I will be true despite thy scythe & thee'
(Shakespeare Sonnet 124) Art Charles Robinson #ofdarkandmacabre
#FaustianFriday According to a Galician medieval chronicle, a lord entered the Cova da Coruxa ('the owl's cave') with his soldiers. They saw a wide river, and handsome people singing and dancing on the other side. Both the lord and his companions died over the next year...