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STAT BLOCK: DOKKAEBI, LESSER (CR 1/2) #dnd
Bit of a celebrity from Korean folklore, this fey friend, to brighten up your day. All this and more from our upcoming 5e book, Undying Corruption!
illust: @asunnydisposish
"My canvas becomes my language while I paint my story"
Drawing upon Hindu mythology and folklore, contemporary Indian artist Nityam Singha Roy brings tradition into the modern arena.
West Virginia folklore, the Moth-man is a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from 1966 to 1967
While it was seen as creepy it is actually fluffy and cute!
Find this as part of a pattern on my #RedbubbleShop
https://t.co/QdOFtY8Q6W
In Welsh folklore, corgis were the preferred method of transportation for fairies. Isn’t that such a lovely thought?
See Corgi Cutie here 👉 https://t.co/dS6fV0LAXa
My S6 Shop 👉 https://t.co/kVyFT5u7sX
#shelleyylstart #corgi #corgipuppy #watercolor #watercolorpainting
Danguk, our #dnd campaign setting inspired by Korean folklore, is a land where people, fey, spirits, and gods coexist.
KS launches late Sept w/ 100+ new art, 60+ new monsters, new ancestries, and subclasses!
https://t.co/MeBMvpF1Cl
illust: @ hanghul
@ chagok_yun
@ frogthief
Shellycoat is a type of Brownie from Anglo-Scottish Borders folklore, that inhabits rivers and other water bodies. It's name, from the coat of shells it wears. It's relatively harmless unless humans trespass on it's territory
#swampsunday #folkloresunday
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some fanart of @pretzelmintz's warriors ocs!!!!! i fell head over heels for mistygaze.......
associate her with periwinkles due to her story, they have a history of meaning death or omens of death in folklore, so i thought it fit him!!
Fungi, folklore, and fairyland. Mushrooms have long been entwined with the supernatural in art & literature 🍄 This Lady “Mushroom” will tell you why mushroom-induced trips & how one species, in particular, became established as a stock motif of Victorian fairyland! 🤭♥️
One of our #stamps celebrating #Guernsey's spell-binding association with witchcraft and witchy folklore, created by @RobinsonKH, has been entered in this year's @EUROPAstamps competition. Voting's open now and we'd really appreciate your support!
https://t.co/WPqseS5MLK
#MythologyMonday
In medieval times ladybirds were symbols of good luck & protection. Norse mythology describes them as arriving in a lightning bolt summoned by the goddess Freyja. In English folklore, a ladybird landing on your hand means you will be married within the year.
Folklore, even when it wears a deathly visage, is a living current. Its blood is not book ink, but ale begged in pubs. Its stories clothe themselves and walk the streets, jump into our dreams. In its telling, our dance with land and memory. – #CLNolan
@YouAre_Bot I still love Russian folklore, but in my art I mix it with Thai Ramakien art.
Thai x Russian = Best of both worlds?
Do you live near a #haunted location?... DO TELL!
We're always on the lookout for new #hauntedplaces and mysterious tales, sinister #folklore, #ghoststories & #hauntings to explore in our future #Sideworld documentaries.
#paranormal @PFilesOfficial
@WhatThePara @Higgypop
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
The birth flower for 8 August is Chocolate Lily.
The language of flowers is 'love, spell, mad love, love magic, crush, exotic'.
In Ainu folklore, it was used as a spell to make love come true.
Have a nice day🌸
In Scots Gealic folklore, the 'cait sìth' (faerie cat) is a faerie that takes the form of a black cat; or a witch that can transform into a black cat, nine times. There was a common belief that it could steal a person's soul.
#mythologymonday
#InternationalCatDay
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I loved The Book of Gothel by @MaryMcMyne - an evocative, well researched, beautifully written fairy tale, with a strong heroine and a fascinating interplay of magic, folklore, religion and power. I so enjoyed imagining Haelewise (what a great name!) for these illustrations ❤️
Isabella & Blodwen, my new graphic novel, is funding on @Kickstarter until August 12!
This book is a chaotic cocktail of magic, museums, folklore, and university life...and you're going to love it.💕
To read a sample and get involved, please click here:
https://t.co/O4VMAAGyXf
@ByronMONeal @brantfowler @CharlesStickney @jarredlujan @MNinjaStudios @Slowpokescomic @TheSteveUrena @castironbooks @DanielKalban @SamEastopWriter @dab282 @ScoutComics @losthiskeysman @lachwriter @JoeyGalvez1984 Aw thank you, Byron!
Isabella & Blodwen, my new graphic novel, is funding on @Kickstarter right now.
This book is a heady cocktail of magic, museums, folklore, and university life...and you're going to love it!
Check it out here:
https://t.co/O4VMAAGyXf
#FolkloreThursday
In Hebridean folklore, the Sithchean, or fairies, are a magical race of small humanoid creatures that dwell in knolls & places of importance like Fairy glen. Evidence of the Sithchean can be found throughout the Hebrides