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FOLKLORE'S LOVE TRIANGLE 🍂
Betty - Cardigan/track 02 🌟
Augustine - August/track 07 ☎️
James - Betty/track 13 💌

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"The very best of cooks are sorcerers, wizards, shamans and tricksters. They must be, for they are capable of powerful acts of transformation.
-Midori Snyder - In Praise of the Cooks

Alchemists in workshop engraving 1580

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We commissioned to create a series of illustrations based on Scottish folklore, for our various projects. Here’s a handful for you to enjoy!

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“The ripest fruit first falls...”
Richard II, Act 2, Sc 1

Image: The Crab-Apple Fairy by Cicely Mary Barker, 1926

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There are many tales in of frog brides. In these stories, magical frogs take on human form with the goal of marrying a human man. They look just like regular women, only they tend to be quite frail and often don't have the strength to do many...

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In nasu baba is a with dark purple skin and the features of an ugly old woman resembling an eggplant with teeth. She haunts a temple complex on Mount Hiei, usually lurking in dark rooms to avoid being seen. Despite her wild and...

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"Moshup was the first schoolmaster. From his home on the Cliffs he taught the people respect.... He also taught us to be charitable - for when he had great stores of fish he gave of his abundance." --a tribal member

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Christina Rossetti's ‘Goblin Market’ tells the story of an encounter between Laura & Lizzie & goblin merchants. Laura exchanges a lock of her hair to taste the goblins’ forbidden fruit & deteriorates till she is ‘knocking at Death’s door’ https://t.co/HeSTxcb51O

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The contents of Pandora’s Box has been likened to the story of the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden in Biblical lore, w/the “sin” of the knowledge of good & evil being likened to hindsight or afterthought (Epimetheus) thus robbing one of “innocence.”

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According to legend, eating food offered to you while visiting fairyland, makes it impossible to ever leave and go back home. By consuming fairy food, Faerie becomes a part of you and thus you'll have to stay there forever.

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2. You cannot take the "chinese" out of Mulan. Mulan was inspired by chinese folklore. Mulan the character is chinese. Chinese culture is deeply imbedded in the movie. Mulan explicitly takes place in Imperial China. China, especially during that time, is a homogenous country.

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Here's how Queen Medb of Connacht met her end! No more stealing bulls for her (Cattle Raid of Cooley)! A piece of hard from the slingshot of vengeful warrior Furbaide pierced her skull! He sought revenge for the death of his mother! 🎨 🧀

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Central Asian lore has tales of the Vegetable Lambs of Tartary: sheep that grow from plants. They stay connected to the plant by stems resembling umbilical cords & can only graze as far as the cords allow. Once all nearby plants have been eaten, the sheep die.

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Interesting 😊 I love ancient folklore.
You can follow me back if you like ❤️ that would be amazing!

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Happy birthday to Karen Azuma from Folklore of Kudan! 🥳🎉

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Hoy 10 de Setiembre cumple años Karen Azuma de Folklore of Kudan.
¡Felicidades!
https://t.co/TbGBcIFN9c

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