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The Stikini are witches from Seminole folklore. During the day, they resemble average people. At night, they vomit up their souls and turn into undead owl creatures that eat human hearts.

🎨 Mary Metzger

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Junkyouju Takatsuki Akira no Suisatsu
Mystery, japanese folklore, and supernatural, soooo intriguing! IM NEED MOAR CHAPTERS! Btw,
this manga also has a drama adaptation that goes with the same title.

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💫COLLECTION 💫
💀Scary Fairy Tales. Part 1💀
Based on the Slavic folklore 💫
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Available at the link👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

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Have you ever read a folklore from South Aceh, Indonesia? It's Legend of Dragon Princess & Lord Tapa
This art I made was one of the scene in this story where the couple dragonds fond a baby girl floating in the bay & then they took care of her till she grew up into beautiful girl

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i made a oc for literally no reason. she's a bigfin squid with an affinity for jazz and old spooky folklore. is also like a billion years old

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Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery! Part bedtime story, part guided meditation, part dreamy adventure. These original sleep stories, inspired by folklore and fantasy, are designed to help you dream your wildest dreams.

Follow the thread to find out how to listen and support! 🎧😴

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A cool theme that I'm thinking of following with the the characters in Lotte's world is mythology and folklore. I made a concept of a mischievous cloud kid that would accompany Lotte (???).

I touched it up and decided to call him Nimbus! https://t.co/gfJ4V1NYci

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in Jim Henson's Labyrinth our heroine is offered a peach 🍑. From Hades pomegranate to Rossetti's The Goblin Market... Accepting food from the Fae will tie you to their world
And here my own version of "As the world falls down" ↘️🎵 https://t.co/1D3drtGPKf

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Owojo, o Mapinguari é um colossal titã ciclópico amazônico de pelos vermelhos e com uma enorme boca vertical no meio da barriga. Costuma arrasar acampamentos e aldeias em segundos, sempre deixando um rastro de corpos mutilados pelas matas. +

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Do you like story within a story? You've probably heard of Nezha in trilogy. But have you heard of the story of Nezha and the Green Dragon? Well, you can look for a retelling of this much loved in !

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Excited to share the latest addition to my shop: Eternal Hall Original Return Prodigal Son Priestesses Queens Kingdom Folklore https://t.co/3oAuGPVz3P

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We've decided that September will mainly be a month of celebrating stories and folklore of the sea.
We'll be posting lots of sea images and links to great artworks, films and stories!

(Selkie by Persepinae)

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Eyebright is used to treat almost all eye ailments. Lore tells how the linnet first used eyebright to clear the sight of its young, & then gave the knowledge to humans. A few drops on the eyelids will bring prophetic dreams in sleep & reveal that which is hidden.

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- Celtic Balor & the Fomorians mean the powers of darkness, evil & death. Balor was the king of the Fomorians. Like the Cyclops, he had only one magical eye ("the evil eye,") & it was his greatest weapon. One glance from his eye could kill.
https://t.co/S6sue7bQpC

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In Latin American folklore La Patasola is a predatory supernatural woman preying on males. She has only one foot or leg and appears to her victims as a beautiful woman often taking on the likeness of a victim’s loved one https://t.co/LcfTDjBs1h

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Another book I’ve read is this one, which is eerie with hints of folklore. I enjoyed it, and there is lots to discuss with children - TW the main character has a life limiting illness.

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- In Swedish folklore Skogsrå is the mistress of the forest. She appears like a woman from the front but seen from behind she often has a hollow back and a tail.
Those who are tempted to follow her into the forest are never seen again. https://t.co/Q6gYqvFZow

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What I love about works is,
she combine old Iranian stories & myths w/ her own daily concern👌🏻

This Demon Ekvan,remains me of my Embroidery of Indonesian Folklore Demon calls:Buto Ijo💚

I think I need to do more work about it,thanks Sarira for the inspiration🙏🏻🥰

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In donotsura is a headless whose strange face appears on its torso. Little is known about this creature but it featured on many yokai picture scrolls. It may be based on a play on words that translated as 'lowering a face.'

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In there is a known as akateko that takes the form of a red, disembodied child's hand. It drops from the branches of Japanese honey locust trees to 'surprise' those below. Aside from the extreme creepiness of this yokai, it is believed...

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